Breast Implant Revision in Charlotte

Feeling like your previous breast augmentation results could be better? We are here to help! Also called secondary breast augmentation, breast revision surgery in Charlotte can help you improve symmetry, correct problems with your implants, or exchange your current implants for a different size, shape or filling type.

Breast Implant Revision in Charlotte

We want you to love the way you look.

Dr. Ditesheim’s goal is not to just “fix” the problem, but to help you achieve the breast contour that you want. He will listen closely to your goals and concerns and go over all your options, helping you understand what each can achieve for you.

Together, the two of you can choose the treatment plan that will correct the issue with your implants and achieve beautiful results.

Quick Facts About Breast Implant Revision

Correct Problems

A desire for size change is one of the most common reasons for revision. Revision surgery can correct capsular contracture, replace deflated implants, and correct poorly positioned implants

Same Incisions

In many cases, Dr. Ditesheim can perform revision through the same incisions used for your initial breast augmentation

Cost

Depending on the complexity of the case, surgery can cost between 5,000 and $11,400

Secondary breast augmentation procedures to correct these situations usually involve removing the breast implants, changing the breast implants for a different size or shape, and sometimes reshaping the breast to create a more beautiful, natural shape.

We’ll Help You Choose A Better Implant for You

We give you the same level of attention that you’d get if this was your first breast augmentation.

Using our custom-sizing process, we will help you choose a breast implant that better complements your lifestyle and body proportion. This process is all done before going to the operating room.

Why Consider Breast Implant Revision?

While the most common reason for breast implant revision tends to be a desire for size change, breast implant revision surgery in Charlotte can also correct a number of problems with existing breast implants, including the following:

  • Existing breast implants are asymmetrical or malpositioned (in an unnatural position)
  • The breast implants may be too large (and may have always been too large after the first breast augmentation surgery)
  • The breasts may have changed shape or size after pregnancy or weight loss
  • The breast implants have ruptured or deflated
  • Scar tissue has hardened around the implant, a condition known as capsular contracture

Breast revision procedures to correct these situations usually involve removing the breast implants, changing the breast implants for a different size or shape, and sometimes reshaping the breast to create a more beautiful, natural shape.

 

My professional success is directly related to my personal confidence…

I didn’t feel confident in the way I looked or how my clothes fit. I had a breast augmentation a while back but my breasts no longer looked the way they once did and I was pretty self-conscious about my appearance.

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Contact Us to Set Up Breast Implant Revision in Charlotte

If you’ve already undergone a previous breast augmentation and aren’t as happy with the results as you’d hoped, you probably have a lot of questions about how breast implant revision surgery from our Charlotte practice can help. At Ditesheim Cosmetic Surgery, board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Jeffrey A. Ditesheim will take the time to address all your concerns so you can feel confident about your decision to move forward with revision surgery.

The best candidates for breast implant revision have already undergone breast augmentation but may not feel that their results matched their expectations. This can happen if implants shift out of position, or if one implant leaks or ruptures. Breast implant revision can also be performed to correct capsular contracture, the presence of excess scar tissue around the breast implants.nnSome women may pursue implant revision surgery because they change their mind about the implant size or type they currently have. Revision surgery can also be performed to improve age-related or pregnancy-related changes in augmented breasts.nnThe best candidates for a breast revision are women who are in good physical and mental health and have realistic expectations about the results they can hope to see after a revision procedure.

Breast asymmetry can occur in women that receive breast implants, sometimes as the result of poor surgical technique but often simply due to a difference in the way implants settled after surgery. Existing asymmetry that was present before getting breast implants may also be exaggerated afterward if the proper steps were not taken during augmentation. Breast implant revision can remove one or both implants, sometimes in combination with a breast lift, to restore a natural balance to your figure.

The hardening of the scar tissue that surrounds the implants is known as capsular contracture, and is one of the main reasons women schedule revision surgery. There are four different grades of capsular contracture, and breasts that become hard or painful to the touch are symptomatic of the most serious grade. If you notice these symptoms in your own breasts, it’s likely that scar tissue needs to be removed and your implants should be replaced.

Breast implants don’t generally need to be replaced unless there’s a specific reason to do so, such as a rupture or the formation of capsular contracture. Regular mammograms should be scheduled to determine that the implant shell remains stable, but unless you’ve noticed a change in appearance or physical discomfort associated with your implants, you should be fine to continue using them. Unless, of course, you’d prefer to move to a larger or smaller implant size for cosmetic reasons, in which case revision surgery can help.

Worrying that augmentation revision still might not help you meet your goals is completely understandable. Breast implant revision can correct many cosmetic issues related to your breast augmentation like size or symmetry, and even some medical concerns like capsular contracture. However, the goal of any cosmetic procedure is improvement rather than perfection, and that holds true for implant revision too. Having realistic expectations is an important part of feeling happy with your results, so it’s important to discuss your goals with your plastic surgeon to find out what level of improvement you can hope to achieve with breast implant revision.

While non-reconstructive breast augmentation is considered cosmetic and therefore elective, breast implant revision is unique in that it is sometimes covered by health insurance providers if done for medical reasons. These can include capsular contracture, breast implant rupture or contour irregularities that may occur after surgery. However, the coverage itself will vary greatly from provider to provider, so you’ll need to check the specifics of your policy ahead of time. The Ditesheim Cosmetic Surgery team will work with you to provide any documentation you need for your insurance company.

Like your initial breast augmentation, seeing the final results from your breast implant revision will take some time. Your new look may be disguised by swelling and bruising at first, although many woman say recovery from revision surgery is faster and easier than their first breast augmentation. You should see an improvement in your appearance fairly soon after surgery, with your final results developing over the next few months.

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