In some cases secondary mammoplasty may be combined with mastopexy (breast lift surgery). This helps improve breast shape and correct tissue position. The surgical plan is determined individually during consultation.
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Secondary Mammoplasty (Implant Replacement)
Secondary mammoplasty allows correction of the results of a previous surgery, replacement of implants, and improvement of breast shape according to new aesthetic goals.
Secondary mammoplasty is a repeat breast surgery performed after a previous breast augmentation with implants. The procedure may involve implant replacement, correction of implant position, or improvement of breast shape. Such surgery may be performed for both aesthetic and medical reasons, for example in cases of breast shape changes, capsular contracture, or the desire to change implant size.
About the service
Secondary mammoplasty is a repeat plastic surgery procedure performed after primary breast augmentation. The main goal of the procedure is to replace implants, correct the results of a previous surgery, or address certain changes that may occur over time.
Over the years, breast shape may change due to natural aging processes, pregnancy, weight fluctuations, or changes in breast tissues. In such cases, secondary mammoplasty can help restore the desired appearance of the breasts.
During the procedure, new implants of a different size or shape may be used, and additional correction of the surrounding tissues may also be performed.
Indications for secondary mammoplasty
There are various reasons for performing revision breast surgery, ranging from aesthetic concerns to medical indications.
The most common indications:
• desire to change the size or shape of implants
• implant displacement or incorrect positioning
• capsular contracture
• breast asymmetry
• changes in breast shape over time
During the consultation, the doctor evaluates the condition of the implants and breast tissues and determines the most appropriate correction plan.
How the surgery is performed
Secondary mammoplasty is performed in an operating room under general anesthesia. The duration of the surgery depends on the complexity of the correction and the extent of the required changes.
During the procedure, the surgeon may remove the existing implants and replace them with new ones. In some cases, the surgeon may also adjust the implant pocket or perform work on the capsule that has formed around the implant.
In certain situations, the procedure may be combined with a breast lift to improve the shape and position of the breast tissues.
Individual approach to revision surgery
Revision breast surgery requires particularly careful planning. The surgeon evaluates the results of the previous surgery, the condition of the tissues, and the position of the implants.
Individual selection of new implants and surgical techniques helps achieve a harmonious result. Modern surgical methods allow secondary mammoplasty to be performed with a high level of precision and safety.
Indications for secondary mammoplasty
Secondary mammoplasty is performed to replace implants or correct the results of a previous surgery. The procedure may be recommended in cases of implant displacement, breast asymmetry, or capsular contracture. It may also be performed when a patient wishes to change the size or shape of the breasts. The final decision about surgery is made after consultation with a plastic surgeon.
Contraindications for secondary mammoplasty
Contraindications may include acute infectious diseases, blood clotting disorders, or severe chronic conditions. The surgery is also not performed during pregnancy or when active inflammatory processes are present in the treatment area. Before the procedure, the patient undergoes a medical examination to evaluate potential risks.
Preparation for secondary mammoplasty
Before revision surgery, a consultation with a doctor and necessary examinations are carried out. The patient may be advised to undergo laboratory tests, ultrasound examinations, or other diagnostic procedures. The surgeon also evaluates the condition of the implants and breast tissues to properly plan the surgery.
Recovery after secondary mammoplasty
The recovery period after revision surgery may be similar to the recovery after primary breast augmentation. Patients are advised to wear compression garments and limit physical activity. In the first days swelling or mild discomfort may occur. The final result develops gradually as the tissues heal.
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from 403 498 uah (price from €8000 - to the NBU exchange rate on the day of payment)
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Frequently asked questions about secondary mammoplasty (with implant change)
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Why implant replacement may be necessary
Implant replacement may be required for various reasons. For example, a patient may wish to change the breast size or the type of implants. In some cases, replacement may be recommended due to tissue changes or medical indications.
Is revision surgery more complex
Secondary mammoplasty is often more complex than the primary surgery. This is due to the presence of scar tissue and previous surgical changes in the area. For this reason, revision surgery requires careful planning.
Will there be new scars
In many cases the surgeon can use the existing surgical scars to perform the procedure. This helps avoid the formation of additional visible scars. The final appearance of scars depends on individual healing characteristics.
When will the results be visible
Initial improvements can be seen immediately after surgery. However, the final result develops gradually as swelling decreases and the tissues adapt. The final outcome is usually evaluated after several months.
Will implants need to be replaced again in the future
Modern implants are designed for long-term use and may remain in place for many years. However, replacement may sometimes be recommended for medical or aesthetic reasons. Regular check-ups with a doctor help monitor the condition of the implants.
Can the surgery be combined with a breast lift