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subject: What Can Be Done To Fix A Botched Breast Augmentation? [print this page]


Majority of women who have a breast augmentation have satisfying results with no issues. Unfortunately that is not fully true for every woman, though. This may be because the plastic surgeon is inexperienced and does not offer optimal results. It can become apparent quickly after surgery that something is wrong. Some women encounter alarming symptoms that should be taken seriously. They may run a fever, feel as if they have the flu, develop excess scarring, have their breasts harden, and endure redness and pain. Such symptoms could be caused by an infection which should be dealt with as soon as possible.

A reason a womans breasts may begin to harden following the surgery is if capsular contracture is occurring. The breasts will not only feel hard, they may begin to take a rounded appearance. It is natural for the breasts to form a lining around the implants after they have been placed in the body. If the tissue surrounding the implants tightens and contracts, it will cause the unpleasant effects. When this occurs, patients should notify their surgeon. Breast corrective surgery may be the only option to correcting the issue.

Many women who have disappointing results have a breast revision surgery. This is usually done by a different plastic surgeon in order to improve the previous breast enhancement. There are quite a few options the surgeons can do to assist in achieving the patients desired look. He or she can replace the implants that are already in use, revise the pocket that the implant is held, excise hardened areas, reposition nipples, remove excess fat or skin, and diminish scars. Women do not have to settle for a botched augmentation with all the revision options available.

Most surgeons want to make their patients happy, so if there is dissatisfaction with the results of the surgery, the original surgeon should be contacted to discuss the next step to addressing the problem. Often the surgeon will waive part of the revision fees. If he or she is not experienced enough and a new surgeon is wanted, patients will have to pay all the of revision fees.

The best way to avoid a botched breast augmentation is by finding a board certified plastic surgeon. Board certified surgeons receive additional training regarding cosmetic surgery and have to stay updated with the latest research and technologies.

Taking plastic surgery seriously has to be a priority for not only the patient, but also the surgeon. Finding a reliable doctor is the key to avoiding an unwanted outcome. For women who are disappointed with their results, options are available to still achieve their desired look.

by: Daniel Beasley




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