Complications
With Silicone Implants
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Any kind of surgery to be
successful requires proper caring and treatment. It is the case with the
silicone implants too. If all goes well with a surgery, it does a
world of good to the patient. However, the very thought of surgery
complications can send a chill down the spine of the patient.
implants do not require any stay at the hospital post-surgery, as there
are hardly any chances of complications. However, you should be relaxed
before the surgery and be mentally prepared to go under the surgeon’s
knife. If you are prepared to face any eventuality before or after the
surgery, you should not face any problem at all. In that situation, you
can cope with fear that is generally associated with a surgery procedure,
however minor it might be. General anesthesia, which is generally a very
safe procedure conducted by a qualified anesthetic, can cause brain damage
and even death through an overdose. Nearly
one death occurs in almost every 250,000 anesthetics rendered to healthy
people. Given this backdrop, the role of the anesthesia expert, who is
present the entire duration of the surgery, is very important. In
addition, there are some other non-specific implantation problems. These
problems are normal and are associated with all kinds of surgeries,
including infection, scarring and more as discussed here. Infection In normal course, there is a danger
of infection in almost all cases of surgery. It becomes all the more risky
for the patient, if a foreign object is introduced inside the body.
implants involve the introduction of a foreign body, and there are chances
that the subject may contract some infection, though extreme care is
exercised by the team of doctors to prevent infection.
In case you develop infection post surgery, contact your doctor
immediately. In most cases, infections are treated successfully.
Therefore, you have to take enough precautions, so much so, that you feel
safe. Nevertheless, infections may create a lot of scars and may
repeatedly come back soon. Scarring In all likelihood, you may develop
scars, when your infection or any kind of injury or damages is treated. If
that happens, contact the doctor as soon as possible. Discuss the issue
with the doctor thoroughly and take all kinds of suggestions, so that you
can get it treated once for all. However, sometimes patients may develop
thick and red scars known as keloid scars. Moreover, the scar itself is
very embarrassing, as it turns out to be the damaging factor against the
beauty of the soft skin. Bleeding and Haematoma Formation Bleeding may generally start after
a surgery. It usually happens as soon as the surgery procedure ends.
Precisely because of this, the surgeon applies drainage tubes for a very
short period of time. A blood clot or haematoma may also develop where the
reconstruction or enlargement of the has taken place or even
where the implant has been placed. In case, this happens it automatically
disappears from the spot, otherwise one has to get it surgically removed
so that further implications do not take place in any form.
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Poor Wound Healing There are different forms of wound
healing. If the scar is normal, it takes a very normal time to recover. In
case it is complicated, it may take time and at times, may create a real
problem for the patients to recover.
The following may take longer to heal: Fluid accumulation, too
large an implant, infection bleeding, stitches being too tight, improper
support and pressure against the scar tissue, diabetes. Necrosis A break down of skin may take place
owing to the thinness of the skin flap over the trauma or implant. Thus,
you have to be cautious enough to take precautions to avoid this kind of
abnormal development in any form. Several times, it has been found that
necrosis may create tremendous problems for the patient in question. Inappropriate Location, Incorrect Implant Size or
Misplacements of Implants This usually happens in a situation
where you cannot find your implant located at the original site of
implantation. The implants may shift from the actual position or at times,
the measurement or the size of the implant may be incorrect and not suit
the . This may happen when proper calculations are not done or
certain necessities are overlooked. At times, women in their eagerness to
enhance the size of the s, opt for a larger cup-size, which may lead
to this condition. You will have to discuss the issue with your surgeon,
if any of these conditions apply to you post implant. Your surgeon will
suggest a line of corrective action. Wrinkling of the Implant Palpable and visible wrinkling may
occur with the implants. This does occur in some women and may happen with
certain products not being up to the mark. Palpable or Visible Implants Women, whose s are small, do
face a more daunting task of creating bigger s. In such a case, the
implanting process may take longer than normal. Moreover, larger s
may look a bit awkward and out of place in a small body. The implants do
look obvious and are palpable, since they might not look natural. In such a case, pain and discomfort
may be reported, and usually it takes place quite frequently. At times,
the pain may get unbearable. It is better to consult your surgeon for
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