Who? Patients electing to have their breast implants removed but not replaced. There may be many reasons for such a decision including recurrent capsular contracture, recurrent rupture or a change in patient preference. What is involved? Removing the breast implants and their respective scar capsules, then lifting and reshaping the residual breast tissue into an…
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Revision Breast Augmentation Sydney
Who? Patients developing capsular contracture, breast implant rupture or patient preference. Capsular contracture (CC) is scar contraction around the patient’s breast implants deforming their shape and size. A small percentage of patients will develop pain as a result of the CC. Implant rupture is often “silent” and detected incidentally when performing ultrasound, CT or MRI…
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