Breast Implant Replacement
Breast implant replacement surgery is increasing in incidence as more women undergo breast augmentation annually. Research studies on implant replacement have identified factors which increase the likelihood for breast implant replacement. Some of the variables studied in breast implant replacement include: age of the breast implants, breast type, breast implant size, technique for insertion of the breast implants, or patient age. ImplantReplacement.com aims to familiarize you with the variables leading to breast implant replacement such that they can be minimized or avoided. We will also answer the most common questions from women about to undergo breast implant replacement. By doing so, we hope to help you minimize your chances for requiring a future breast implant replacement and to make your breast implant replacement procedure a safe and predictable surgery.
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Factors Leading to Replacement
Breast implants are synthetic and do not last forever. Implant replacement surgery is necessary when the implants fail or get old. Doctors also perform implant replacement surgery because some women want different sized breasts. The surgery also corrects capsular contracture, which occurs when the scar tissue or capsule that normally forms around the implant tightens and squeezes the implant.
Top Replacement Factors
- Capsular Contracture
- Breast Size Dissatisfaction
- Rupture
- Rippling
- Infection
- Extrusion
- Material Preference
- Implant Age
- Shape Dissatisfaction
- Animation Deformity
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