Removal & Replacement of Implants Patient 14
This 28 year old developed capsular contracture of her left breast two years after silicone breast augmentation. Dr. Parker removed the contracted, hardened capsule on the left side along with both 375 cc implants. He inserted 475 cc silicone implants on both sides, as requested by the patient. She enjoyed a very quick, pain free recovery. She loves the markedly improved shape of her left breast and is pleased with the larger size as well.
Learn More About Breast Implant Revision
Due to a number of factors, results of breast augmentation vary and a percentage of women are unsatisfied with their initial outcome. The most common reasons for breast implant revision include a desire for an implant size change; conversion from saline to silicone gel implants; replacement due to implant age or leakage; or simply dissatisfaction with any aspect of the results. Other doctors and patients frequently refer breast implant revision patients to Dr. Parker, as he has extensive experience in revision surgery of the breast. Click to learn more about revision surgery.
Nonsurgical Treatment for Capsular Contracture
For patients experiencing capsular contracture, Dr. Parker offers a painless, non-invasive treatment. Eighty percent of patients treated with the Aspen System report improvement. Click to learn more about this innovative treatment!
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