What are the symptoms of capsular contracture after breast augmentation with implants?
Breast augmentation with implants achieves breast enhancement by surgically inserting implants to lift and increase the size of the breasts. The general reference price for this procedure ranges from 20,000 to 100,000 yuan per session, and noticeable improvement is typically observed within 20 to 45 days. Generally, symptoms of capsular contracture following breast implantation may include breast deformation, pain, breast stiffness, visible implant contours, and decreased nipple sensitivity. A detailed explanation is as follows:
1. Breast Deformation
Capsular contracture can restrict the movement of the implant, altering the breast's shape. Additionally, improper placement of the implant during surgery may also lead to breast deformation.
2. Pain
Capsular contracture can exert pressure and tension on surrounding tissues, causing pain. Improper postoperative care or infection may further exacerbate this pain.
3. Breast Stiffness
Capsular contracture causes the capsule to thicken and contract, exerting pressure on the implant, which results in the implant feeling firmer and the breast becoming stiff.
4. Visible Implant Contours
Capsular contracture increases the delineation between the implant and surrounding tissues, making the implant outline more apparent. Additionally, unsuitable or incompatible implant materials may also lead to visible implant contours.
5. Decreased Nipple Sensitivity
Capsular contracture or nerve damage near the nipple during surgery may compress or injure the nerves, resulting in reduced nipple sensitivity.
If considering breast augmentation with implants, it is recommended to visit a reputable hospital and undergo the procedure under the guidance of a qualified physician to avoid the aforementioned symptoms.