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Understanding Breast Implant Revision Surgery

12th Mar, 2013

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Breast augmentation mammoplasty is a procedure chosen by many for personal reasons related to body contour. It’s important for individuals to be thoroughly informed about the procedure before proceeding. While satisfaction rates are high, there are instances where the initial results may not align with expectations, or where complications may arise. For those seeking to address concerns related to their breast implants, Dr. Phil Richardson offers breast implant revision surgery in Brisbane.

Assessing Suitability for Breast Implant Revision

Dr. Richardson, accredited by the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), the Australian Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (ASAPS), and the Royal Australian College of Surgeons (RACS), provides breast implant revision to modify the size, sensation, or contour of breast implants. Candidates for this surgery typically share a commonality: a sense of dissatisfaction with the results of a previous breast augmentation mammoplasty. Ideal candidates for breast implant revision are generally in good health, have concerns about their current breast implants, and hold realistic expectations about the outcomes of revision surgery.

Motivations for Breast Implant Revision

The primary objective of breast implant revision surgery is to align the results more closely with the patient’s expectations. There are several reasons why an individual might consider breast implant revision:

  • Change in Personal Preference: Some individuals may decide they no longer wish to have breast implants. In these cases, the implants can be removed, and efforts will be made to minimize and conceal any marks. Concurrently, a breast lift (mastopexy) might be considered.
  • Adjustment of Implant Size: A common reason for revision is the desire to adjust the size of the implants. It’s not unusual for individuals to seek a change in implant size after living with their initial choice. Revision surgery can address this by altering the implant size to better suit the individual’s preference.
  • Implant Integrity Concerns: Implants may compromise over time due to aging, wear, or manufacturing issues. It’s advisable to seek revision surgery promptly if an implant’s integrity is in question to address any surrounding scar tissue complexities.
  • Implant Longevity: Breast implants are not designed to last indefinitely. Changes in breast appearance due to aging, weight fluctuations, or pregnancy may prompt a desire for revision surgery.
  • Capsular Contracture: This condition involves the hardening of scar tissue around the implant, which may lead to discomfort and an unnatural breast appearance.
  • Contour Irregularities: Sometimes referred to as “double bubble” issues, this occurs when the implant settles behind the natural breast crease, creating an unusual contour.

Booking a Consultation

For a comprehensive understanding of breast implant revision surgery and to explore how it may be beneficial, please reach out to Dr. Phil Richardson, a specialist in plastic and cosmetic surgery in Brisbane.

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