What kinds of adverse situations may I experience after the breast augmentation operation?
Although breast augmentation operation is a relatively simple procedure, there are some risks related to the surgery and some complications specific to this procedure, as is the case in any other operation. Being the most frequent problem, capsular contraction occurs as the scar around the prosthesis (the fascia) or the capsule begins to contract.
The contraction of the prosthesis which has a soft structure may cause a feeling of hardness in the breast. There are various techniques to repair capsular contracture. Sometimes it may be necessary to remove the scar tissue or perform the procedure called “scoring”, or even to remove or replace the implant.
Bleeding or infection may develop, although very rarely, as in any kind of surgical intervention. A low proportion of women with breast implants have reported symptoms similar to those experienced by patients with immune system disorders (e.g., scleroderma, arthritis or other similar conditions).
Although the conducted researches could not establish any clear correlation between breast prostheses and the disorders that the physicians call “fascia disorders”, FDA (Food and Drug Administration) has demanded a detailed research on this issue.