Ill Effects of Breast Augmentation Plastic Surgery
December 25th, 2008 Posted in breast implants surgery | Comments OffThere may be different ill effects after breast augmentation plastic surgery. Among them are anesthetic allergy and post-operation bleeding. Allergic reactions are more frequent than post-operation bleeding, as any anesthetic could cause them. If after breast plastic surgery there will be post-operation bleeding, then you’ll need to undergo another operation in order to remove the collected blood. Another complication may be thrombosis, hematoma or seroma.
Thrombosis is a blood clotting which is not normal, hematoma is the accumulation of blood, and seroma is a place where blood serum is accumulated. Also after breast augmentation surgery some kind of infection may develop, staph or staphylococcus is the most common type. If infection has developed, than you’ll need to go through implant removal and then treating this infection. Usually infections develop within the first 6 weeks after breast implants surgery and only after treating the infection implant replacement could be performed. Another common ill effect is loss of sensitivity in the nipple area. It’s usually temporal, but permanent loss also may happen.
You may get excessive scars or inner scars development because of breast implants surgery. Sometimes galactorrhea (or a spontaneous milk production) may occur. It can either be treated or stop on its own accounts. If there’s a thick capsule, then calcification may appear. You’ll more often have to go through mammography after breast augmentation surgery. One of the rare but dangerous complications is implant extrusion. The extrusion is pushing out of implants by your body. In this case, implants may become visible and need to be removed. Sometimes extrusion results in an infection outbreak or scarring. Other ill effect of breast augmentation plastic surgery may be breast tissue atrophy.
According to the Food and Drug Administration, breast tissue atrophy is a shrinking and thinning of the breast tissue. It usually results from wearing implants or removal without further implant replacement. One more complication is the death of incision line, breast tissue or breast envelope. It’s extremely uncommon, but smoking and chemotherapy, temperatetherapy or cryotherapy performed after breast implants surgery increases the risk of the death of tissues developing.
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