Silicone gel implants were first used for cosmetic breast surgery in the early 1970's. Saline-filled implants were added in the late seventies or early eighties. Over time silicone gel implants tend to leak certainly by the twenty year mark. This is frequently associated with breast hardening (contracture) although it happens very slowly in most cases. This occurs so slowly in fact that most women do not realize how hard they were until after they have had them replaced and the scar capsules removed.
[A] Removal of Implants and Scar Capsules Without Replacement - The implants are removed along with most or all of the scar capsules around them. Simple implant removal is possible, but is usually an inferior choice.
[B] Removal Of Scar Capsules Along With Implant Exchange - This puts back the volume of the previous breast implants with either saline or a silicone gel-filled implants. Patients who have had silicone gel tend to feel a difference with saline-filled implants. Some of them want saline for piece of mind. The choice is personal.
[C] Additional Breast Lift - For women with droopy breasts or those wishing to reduce breast implant volume, an additional breast lift can "take up the slack" making a more youthful-appearing breast with less sag.
[D] Additional Breast Reduction - For women who might have gained weight since their implant placement, breast volume can be "naturally" large that reduction even after implant removal can be in order.
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