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Breast
Implant Revision
Breast implant revision is a surgical procedure designed to replace
older silicone implants with new saline-filled implants.
On
average silicone gel implants last about ten years. Therefore, women
who had silicone gel implants may want to consider having them replaced
with saline-filled implants. Some doctors recommend having them
replaced before there are signs of a problem. Other doctors suggest
leaving them alone.

In
recent years, serious questions have been raised about the connection
between silicone leakage and chronic ailments from mild fatigue
to lupus. While there is no medical evidence to support these claims,
there is still a great deal of controversy surrounding silicone
gel implants.
Recently,
the FDA ruled that saline-filled implants (made by Mentor and McGhan)
were safe to use in breast augmentation surgeries. Unlike liquid
silicone, saline is a salt-water solution that can be safely absorbed
by the body without side effects. So, if one of these implants breaks,
the leaking fluid will not present the same kinds of risks.
Breast
implant revision allows a woman to keep the fuller, larger breasts
that she desires while minimizing risk.
How
is breast implant revision performed?
During
the procedure, your surgeon will make an incision to remove the
existing implants and place new implants in the same area.
An
incision may be made in any one of the following places: the crease
below the breast, around the areola, under the armpit, or, in rare
cases, through navel. The silicone implants are usually taken out
through the same incisions used to put them in.
The
new implants can be placed either under the chest muscle or directly
under the breasts. Placement considerations include the anatomy
of your breasts, toleration of soreness after surgery, and possible
interference with mammograms. In addition, if you have some hardening
or contracture in one location, your surgeon may choose to move
the new implant to another site.
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How
long does breast implant revision take?
Breast
implant revision usually takes about one to three hours to complete.
The length of the procedure varies according to the technique used
and your anatomy, as well as any existing capsular contracture,
asymmetry or other factors related to the previous implants.
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What
type of anesthesia is used?
Breast
implant revision is usually performed using general anesthesia,
causing you to be asleep during the whole procedure.
Where
is the procedure performed?
Breast
implant revision is usually performed on an outpatient basis, in
the surgeon's office-based surgical suite, an outpatient surgery
center or hospital.
When
can I return home and resume normal activities?
You
will be able to return home within a few hours of the surgery. However,
if you have a severe infection or hardening of the breast, you may
have to stay overnight in a recovery center. Resumption of normal
activities varies according to each individual case.
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How
do I prepare for breast implant revision?
During
your initial consultation, your surgeon will discuss the changes
that you would like to make to your appearance. Since the appearance
of your breasts is a matter of personal perception and preference,
you will need to discuss your concerns in detail so your surgeon
can determine the appropriate alternatives. You also should make
arrangements ahead of time for someone to drive you to and from
your procedure and to assist you with your daily activities during
your recovery period.
Prior
to your surgical procedure, the surgeon will perform a complete
health history and physical. Knowledge of your allergies, medications
and previous surgeries should be brought to your surgeon's attention
at this time. Specific instructions to assist you in preparing for
this procedure will be given to you after the health history and
physical is complete. Depending on your individual health status,
the instructions may include guidelines regarding your diet, alcohol
intake, smoking and which medications to take or avoid. Your experience
will be much smoother if you remain compliant with your surgeon's
instructions.
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What
precautions are necessary during recovery?
You
should keep your elbows at a level lower than your armpit after
the procedure. The tissues will heal more quickly if you avoid stretching
and separating the muscle and tissue surrounding the breast implants.
You may be required to wear a support bra to help your breasts form
and maintain a pleasing, balanced shape. You may or may not be able
to shower, depending on where your stitches are.
The
stitches will come out within a week to ten days, but swelling may
continue, gradually subsiding over several weeks. With the swelling,
your breasts may seem hard and unnatural, but eventually they should
soften to a more natural feel.
Because
revision surgery can range from minor surgery performed on soft
breasts to a major procedure on hardened breasts, you should check
with your surgeon to find out when you'll be able to return to your
normal activities. Recovery varies from patient to patient and depends
upon the technique, type of implant, and site of placement that
the doctor uses, as well as the level of activities in your daily
routine.
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What
are the possible complications after breast implant revision?
Some
of the more common possible complications include postoperative
infection, hematoma (a blood clot in the breast tissue requiring
evacuation of the blood clot during a subsequent surgical procedure);
implant rupture, deflation or leakage; capsular contracture, calcium
deposits, changes in nipple or breast sensation, interference with
mammogram readings, shifting of the implant. Many times patients
will not be aware of complications until days or months after the
procedure has been performed. Often they will report some gradual
hardening, tenderness, redness or lump in a particular part of the
breast.
No
procedure is without risks; however, the majority of complications
known to be associated with a breast implant revision are minor
when the procedure is performed by an experienced board certified
plastic surgeon. It is always important to be informed about the
possible complications before any surgery. Be sure to discuss any
concerns you may have with your surgeon.
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What
results can I expect after breast implant revision?
Breast
augmentations stretches the tissues, and can be painful. This may
be true for breast surgery revision as well, especially when the
implants are placed under the muscle or the pocket location is different.
The pain is greatest within the first 48 hours, but improves with
each day and may be relieved by pain medications.
When
you wake up you may feel tired, sore and stiff. Your surgeon will
prescribe medication to alleviate this discomfort. You should arrange
for someone to drive you home and assist you with your daily activities
for the first few days.
Your
breasts will be wrapped with gauze bandage as well as a tighter
bandage for protection and support. You also may have drainage tubes
coming out of the incision for several days, to help drain some
of the excess fluid.
The
long-term outcome for breast surgery revision is good. This procedure
allows women to continue their daily lives without the worry of
silicone leakage and complications. Mentor and McGhan, the two makers
of saline implants, guarantee their saline filled implant products
for life.
An
overwhelming percentage of women express high satisfaction with
the results of their surgery and feel that it has a positive impact
on their lives. Following FDA instruction, these two companies have
published information pamphlets about such topics as wrinkling,
leakage, contracture and asymmetry. Your surgeon will provide you
with further information about these two saline implant makers.
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Choosing
the right surgeon
To
obtain further information regarding breast implant revision, we
advise you to consult with a qualified and experienced board-certified
plastic surgeon. Regardless of the type of procedure you are considering,
it is crucial to choose the right surgeon for your individual goals.
To receive a complimentary consultation with a specialist in your
area, simply fill out our Online Referral Form or call Toll
Free 800.449.1884.
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