MAVE Body and Skin Institute

Common complications from breast surgery may include infection, bleeding, changes in nipple sensation, implant rupture or leakage, capsular contracture (scar tissue around the implant), asymmetry, and dissatisfaction with the results.

The appropriate treatment for breast surgery complications depends on the specific issue and its severity. Treatments may include antibiotics for infections, drainage of fluid collections or hematomas, surgical revision to correct asymmetry or implant malposition, implant removal or replacement for rupture or leakage, and scar management techniques for capsular contracture.

During your consultation, our plastic surgeon will thoroughly evaluate your concerns and perform any necessary diagnostic tests, such as imaging studies or blood tests. Based on this assessment, we will develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs and goals.

In many cases, breast surgery complications can be successfully corrected with additional surgical procedures. However, the specific approach will depend on the nature of the complication and the desired outcome. Our plastic surgeon will discuss all available options with you and help you make an informed decision about your treatment plan.

Coverage for revision surgery for complications from breast surgery may vary depending on your insurance provider and the terms of your policy. In some cases, insurance may cover revision surgery if the complication is deemed medically necessary. We recommend contacting your insurance company to discuss coverage details and requirements.

Recovery time from revision surgery for breast surgery complications can vary depending on the specific procedure performed and the individual's healing process. Generally, patients can expect some swelling, bruising, and discomfort for the first few days following surgery. Most individuals are able to return to non-strenuous activities within a week, but strenuous exercise and heavy lifting should be avoided for several weeks.

In some cases, non-surgical treatments may be recommended to address breast surgery complications. These may include medications, such as antibiotics or anti-inflammatory drugs, scar management techniques, and physical therapy. Our plastic surgeon will discuss all available options with you and help determine the most appropriate course of treatment for your specific situation

To schedule a consultation to discuss treatment options for breast surgery complications, please contact our office to speak with a member of our team. Our plastic surgeon will evaluate your concerns, answer any questions you may have, and recommend a personalized treatment plan to address your needs and goals.

Before and after photos of patients who have undergone revision surgery for breast surgery complications can be viewed in our office during your consultation. These photos can provide you with a better understanding of the potential results of revision surgery and help you make an informed decision about your treatment.

Common complications from breast surgery may include infection, bleeding, changes in nipple sensation, implant rupture or leakage, capsular contracture (scar tissue around the implant), asymmetry, and dissatisfaction with the results.

The appropriate treatment for breast surgery complications depends on the specific issue and its severity. Treatments may include antibiotics for infections, drainage of fluid collections or hematomas, surgical revision to correct asymmetry or implant malposition, implant removal or replacement for rupture or leakage, and scar management techniques for capsular contracture.

During your consultation, our plastic surgeon will thoroughly evaluate your concerns and perform any necessary diagnostic tests, such as imaging studies or blood tests. Based on this assessment, we will develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs and goals.

In many cases, breast surgery complications can be successfully corrected with additional surgical procedures. However, the specific approach will depend on the nature of the complication and the desired outcome. Our plastic surgeon will discuss all available options with you and help you make an informed decision about your treatment plan.

Coverage for revision surgery for complications from breast surgery may vary depending on your insurance provider and the terms of your policy. In some cases, insurance may cover revision surgery if the complication is deemed medically necessary. We recommend contacting your insurance company to discuss coverage details and requirements.

Recovery time from revision surgery for breast surgery complications can vary depending on the specific procedure performed and the individual's healing process. Generally, patients can expect some swelling, bruising, and discomfort for the first few days following surgery. Most individuals are able to return to non-strenuous activities within a week, but strenuous exercise and heavy lifting should be avoided for several weeks.

In some cases, non-surgical treatments may be recommended to address breast surgery complications. These may include medications, such as antibiotics or anti-inflammatory drugs, scar management techniques, and physical therapy. Our plastic surgeon will discuss all available options with you and help determine the most appropriate course of treatment for your specific situation

To schedule a consultation to discuss treatment options for breast surgery complications, please contact our office to speak with a member of our team. Our plastic surgeon will evaluate your concerns, answer any questions you may have, and recommend a personalized treatment plan to address your needs and goals.

Before and after photos of patients who have undergone revision surgery for breast surgery complications can be viewed in our office during your consultation. These photos can provide you with a better understanding of the potential results of revision surgery and help you make an informed decision about your treatment.