Episode 16

What are the Risks of Breast Implant Surgery?

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May 11th, 2023

12 mins 36 secs

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Although undergoing breast implant surgery has benefits, it also involves short-term and long-term risks like any other surgical procedure. There could be bleeding, infection, and scarring as short-term risks while for long-term risks, there are cases involving capsular contracture.

Reasons as to why women get breast implants vary but more than that and the benefits of having implants, they should also be informed by their provider about the risks of breast implant surgery. That’s why I’m here to discuss breast implant surgery and the risks that come with it.

What are some of the changes that can happen to breast implants as you age?

We all know that as we age, we experience many physical changes. Some people lose weight and some gain weight. However, your implants will remain the same. But it is the breast appearance that we’re more concerned about as they may start to sag off of the implants.
There may be a deformity as you age and your skin loses its elasticity over time. You will then have two issues – you’ll have the breast implant sitting higher and the breast tissue coming off of the face of the implant.

When that happens, you’re more likely to need additional surgery. In case the tissue is aging off, you can recommend to your patient to undergo a lift surgery. This may be the case for women who were pregnant or had children and experienced expansion of the tissues with milk production and contraction after discontinuing breastfeeding. There may be stretch marks or other physical changes to the breast aesthetics.

What is mastopexy augmentation?

In relation to the changes caused by various factors, we mentioned having a breast lift surgery otherwise known as mastopexy augmentation. Its purpose is to lift, reshape, and tighten the breasts for the improvement of their appearance.

If you're considering having procedures involving the skin, however, keep in mind there will likely be more complications related to skin infections. Obviously, there's more scarring when you're doing something like that because it's a visual scar that is going to be down the front of the breast and around the areola complex, unlike that in a primary augmentation, where it's probably under the fold around the nipple or in the axilla.

Why you need to choose a board-certified or board-eligible plastic surgeon.

Like I always say, it’s important for you to choose a reputable board-certified plastic surgeon for these types of procedures. They have undergone a certification process demonstrating their knowledge and skill to have them qualified to perform breast implant surgery.
It's crucial to conduct thorough research and choose a breast implant surgeon who is skilled, qualified, and has a successful track record to ensure that you receive safe, high-quality care and get the greatest outcomes.

As a professional who did oncologic reconstruction for a long time, I was faced with many challenges with people who have pre-existing medical conditions. These cases trained us to be careful at every step of the process.

That’s why if a young woman came in for a consultation for a breast augmentation and upon collecting her information, I discovered she has a family history of lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, or other autoimmune disorder, I would not recommend that she get a breast implant for augmentation.
Given their pre-existing autoimmune situation and considering that they would then progress to other therapies, hormone suppression, radiation, and others, their situations would be so complicated.

Your surgeon should make sure that they’re doing their best to monitor your situation before, during, and even after your surgery to avoid any complications. Before surgery, a plastic surgeon should conduct a thorough evaluation of the patient's health history and family history, including any medical conditions, medications, and allergies.

During the surgery, your plastic surgeon must take all the precautions in ensuring a safe and successful procedure. And after surgery, it's important for your surgeon to closely monitor your recovery and your overall healing process. Follow-up appointments and consultations are also crucial to address any concerns should there be any.