One of the risks of breast augmentation implant is a condition called capsular contracture. When an implant, the body naturally forms a coating around it that is a capsule type. During surgery, a pocket is formed for the implant and natural healing, the capsule formed only way around the bag and leaves room for the implant to stay and feel natural. In the event of capsular contracture, implant coating and pressed it is deformed and can make you hard. Finally, it can cause discomfort and even pain and if left untreated, can have some very serious consequences.
This is a very common concern, and tends to occur in the first months after surgery. If you start to notice your breasts for any new or strange feeling, alert your doctor. There are some things you can do to treat the condition.
The first thing to do is a combination of compression of the breast and massage. Compression quadrants and massaging the area can help keep everything flexible and soft. It can help to contracture of the event. Vitamin E supplements can also help, because the vitamin is known to relax the scar tissue.
If these simple things do not solve the problem, the next step is to schedule a capsulotomy. This is a procedure where sections of liver tissue to relieve pressure.
In some cases this solves the problem completely. However, if that fails, there is a surgery called capsulectomy. This is when the tissue is removed all around the implant and offers the best possible results.
This surgery is not to bring their own complications, such as loss of nipple sensation or losing the ability to breastfeed if she has children. It is also an invasive procedure.
During surgery, the doctor may decide to implant or to move the location of a bit in order to prevent contracture recurrence. Most people say that time and money they deserve, however, offering a complete relief and has a very high success rate.
Whichever route you decide to go, it is important to discuss with your surgeon. There are certain things that can hurt your breasts or implants (as do compressions too hard) which can lead to extreme pain, infections, and emergency surgery. Your doctor knows best when it comes to these things, and be able to recommend the best course of treatment.
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