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As a plastic surgeon in Canada, I can provide you with an overview of the potential risks associated with breast implant removal surgery. It's important to note that while breast implant removal can be a safe and effective procedure, there are some risks to consider.
One of the primary risks of breast implant removal is the potential for scarring. During the procedure, incisions are made in order to access and remove the implants. These incisions can result in scarring, which may be visible and may take some time to fully heal. The extent and appearance of the scarring can vary depending on the individual's healing process and the skill of the surgeon performing the procedure.
Another potential risk is the possibility of infection. As with any surgical procedure, there is a risk of infection at the surgical site. This can occur during the surgery or in the days and weeks following the procedure. Symptoms of infection may include redness, swelling, pain, and fever, and may require additional treatment such as antibiotics or even a second surgery to address the issue.
Breast implant removal can also result in changes to the shape and appearance of the breasts. When the implants are removed, the breasts may appear deflated or asymmetrical, and the skin may appear loose or wrinkled. In some cases, a subsequent procedure, such as a breast lift or fat grafting, may be necessary to address these concerns and restore a more desirable breast appearance.
Additionally, there is a risk of hematoma, or the buildup of blood within the surgical site. This can cause swelling, pain, and discoloration, and may require additional treatment to resolve. In rare cases, a hematoma may require a second surgery to drain the accumulated blood and prevent further complications.
It's important to note that the risks associated with breast implant removal can vary depending on the individual's medical history, the complexity of the procedure, and the surgeon's skill and experience. Patients should discuss these risks in detail with their plastic surgeon and make an informed decision about whether breast implant removal is the right choice for them.
In conclusion, while breast implant removal can be a safe and effective procedure, there are some risks to consider, including scarring, infection, changes to breast appearance, and the potential for hematoma. Patients should carefully weigh these risks and work closely with their plastic surgeon to ensure a successful and safe outcome.
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