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  • Are there any risks for Breast Implant Removal in Houston

    Asked by Sean Audrey, 2024-07-08 01:30:07
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    Does anyone have the breakdown?

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  • Answered by Brock Madeline, 08/07/2024 14:08

    As a plastic surgeon in Houston, I am often asked about the potential risks associated with breast implant removal. Breast implant removal, also known as explantation, is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of breast implants that were previously placed. While this procedure is generally considered safe, there are some risks that patients should be aware of.

    One of the primary risks associated with breast implant removal is the risk of infection. During the surgical procedure, there is a risk of introducing bacteria into the surgical site, which can lead to an infection. To mitigate this risk, surgeons take precautions such as using sterile surgical techniques, administering prophylactic antibiotics, and closely monitoring the patient for signs of infection during the recovery period.

    Another potential risk is the risk of bleeding or hematoma formation. Hematomas, or collections of blood, can occur at the surgical site and may require additional treatment or even a repeat surgical procedure to address. Surgeons take steps to minimize this risk by carefully controlling bleeding during the surgery and using techniques to promote proper healing.

    Patients may also experience temporary changes in sensation or numbness in the breast area following the surgery. This is due to the disruption of the nerve pathways during the surgical procedure. In most cases, this sensation returns to normal over time, but in some cases, patients may experience persistent numbness or changes in sensation.

    Another potential risk is the risk of asymmetry or changes in breast shape or size following the removal of the implants. The breasts may not return to their pre-implant size or shape, and this can be a source of concern for some patients. Surgeons work to minimize this risk by carefully planning the surgery and using techniques to preserve the natural breast tissue as much as possible.

    Patients may also experience a temporary change in the appearance of the breasts following the removal of the implants. The breasts may appear smaller or "deflated" until the natural breast tissue and skin have time to adjust to the new shape. This can be a source of anxiety for some patients, but it is generally a temporary condition that resolves over time.

    It is important for patients to discuss these risks with their surgeon and to have a clear understanding of what to expect before and after the surgery. Patients should also follow their surgeon's post-operative instructions carefully to minimize the risk of complications and to ensure a smooth recovery.

    In conclusion, while there are some risks associated with breast implant removal in Houston, these can be effectively managed by an experienced plastic surgeon. Patients should carefully weigh the potential risks and benefits of the procedure and work closely with their surgeon to ensure the best possible outcome.

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