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Do prosthesis breast augmentation have sequela


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There may be sequela in breast augmentation, such as capsular contracture, prosthesis displacement, infection, prosthesis rupture, paresthesia, unsatisfactory appearance, etc. 1. capsular contracture capsular contracture is one of the more common sequela of breast augmentation. After implantation of prosthesis, a layer of capsule will be formed around it. When this capsule is excessively thickened and contracted, it will lead to breast hardening, deformation and even pain, which will seriously affect the appearance and feel. Its occurrence may be related to various factors such as individual constitution, prosthesis type and surgical operation. 2. Prosthesis displacement If the prosthesis is placed incorrectly during surgery, or after surgery, it may cause prosthesis displacement, making the breast shape unnatural. 3. Infection Any surgery has a risk of infection, and prosthetic breast augmentation is no exception. If the postoperative care is improper, or the aseptic operation is not strict during the operation, infection may be caused, breast redness, fever, pain and other symptoms may occur, and in serious cases, the prosthesis needs to be removed for treatment. Although the prosthesis usually has good stability, in the long-term use process, the prosthesis may be broken due to external violence, material aging and other reasons, which will affect the breast augmentation effect, and may need to be replaced in time. 5. Paraesthesia may damage breast tissue or nerves during surgery, resulting in hypoesthesia, numbness, and even pain and other abnormal sensations in the breast. 6. Appearance dissatisfaction may be due to unreasonable preoperative design, improper prosthesis selection, etc., resulting in unsatisfactory postoperative breast size and shape. It should be emphasized that although there is a certain risk of sequelae in prosthetic breast augmentation, these risks do not necessarily occur. Choosing a formal medical institution and experienced doctors, conducting detailed preoperative evaluation and communication, and strictly following postoperative care requirements can reduce the probability of sequelae to a certain extent.