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When To Replace Your Breast Implants

  Breast augmentation is an operation that works exclusively because of the implant. Like joint replacement surgery, the operation is completely dependent on a medical device for its result. Like all medical devices, breast implants will eventually fail for some patients at some point in their lives. Because of this concern, I not infrequently hear Read More…

The Difference between Saline and Silicone Breast Implant Failures

  Breast augmentation remains as one of the most popular and successful of all cosmetic plastic surgery procedures. The biggest decision any woman makes (beyond deciding to undergo the operation) in considering breast augmentation is the choice between saline and silicone breast implants. One consideration in making this choice is to consider the risk of Read More…

ActiPatch Therapy and Rapid Recovery Breast Augmentation Study

Contemporary recovery after breast augmentation is designed to be short with minimal disruption of one’s lifestyle. Anti-inflammatory medications and early physical therapy of the arms (the attachments of the pectoralis muscle) are the mainstays of an aggressive recovery program after the placement of breast implants. Gone are the need for bulky dressings and restrictions on physical activity Read More…

The Manufacturer’s Warranties of Breast Implants

  Breast augmentation is a procedure that requires the use of a synthetic breast implant to create a bigger breast. Breast augmentation is one of the few plastic surgery procedures where the device (implant) is responsible for the entire result. But like all medical devices it may fail and the breast augmentation result will be Read More…

Understanding the Risks of Revisional Surgery in Breast Augmentation

  Breast augmentation is a wonderful procedure that does a great job of enhancing a woman’s  breast size.  Because it takes an implant to achieve this result, however, there are distinct risks associated with a synthetic enhancement method. Such complications include the typical surgical risks of bleeding and infection but an implant brings to the Read More…

Asymmetry after Breast Augmentation – Why Does It Happen?

  The single most common complication in breast augmentation is asymmetry of the breasts after surgery. I don’t know what the national average rate of revisional surgery is to correct breast asymmetry after implant placement, but in my practice it is about 5%. Clearly, one can see that this risk is not rare. Breast asymmetry  Read More…

The Risk of Asymmetry After Breast Augmentation

One of the known complications of breast augmentation surgery is asymmetry between the two breasts after surgery. Of all potential complications with breast implants, such as infection, bleeding or other issues, asymmetry is the most common. It is the most common reason in my practice, accounting for over 90% of revisional surgeries, for a return Read More…

Pain and Rapid Recovery after Breast Augmentation

  Breast augmentation is a highly successful operation that was performed about 330,000 times in 2007 in the United States. While many wome desire breast enlargement, they may be fearful of the amount of pain after surgery and that they may have a long recovery until they can get back to their normal activities. Breast Read More…

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