Revisionary Breast Surgery: Where to start?
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As the desire for breast enlargement, the greater the need for revision surgery. The breast augmentation surgery is one of the most sought after "cosmetic procedures" made today. Results of revision surgery patients is often more complicated than the initial surgery and requires a surgeon with experience in the region and excellent skills to achieve desired.
Some breast surgery as the revisionist trend is due to a breast implant deflation, capsular contracture formed around one or two implants, the formation of bubbles on the double, etc. Then you can learn about breast surgery revisionist most commonly performed and what to expect if you become a candidate for this surgery.
Symmastia
One of the most common problems that patients seeking help for Dr. Poust is symmastia. Symmastia more commonly known as the bread of idleness Uni-boob, occurs when two implants are performed in the center of the chest. If the horizontal muscle that is connected through the breastbone and the implant is cut during surgery, then the implant can move toward the center of the chest. One possible consequence of muscle unanimously by the overzealous medial release cause cosmetic disfigurement and other issues that the discomfort and problems of clothing, symmastia surgical complication is difficult to address.
Who is likely that the development Symmastia?
Patients with multiple operations breast implants too large or too aggressive medial dissection are susceptible to developing symmastia. Symmastia seems to be more common among lean women, mainly due to the fact that thin women usually have less tissue or fat covering the sternum. In addition, patients with pectus excavatum, a depressed sternum, are more likely to symmastia. Attempts to increase the release of the breakdown of soft tissue or internal origin of the pectoralis symmastia carry surgically by interrupting the natural barriers of the tissues and muscles in the middle of the chest, where the division is defined usually.
Symmastia how is it?
Symmastia is difficult to treat and recurrence is common. The fix requires the restoration of sternal integrity combined initial subcutaneous closure and interior pocket. Symmastia to repair the space between the 2 implants should be properly closed. The combination of the internal closure of the pockets of breast implants and soft tissue suture preseternal the sternum periosteum provides a satisfactory option for the reconstruction of symmastia. It is often necessary to "open" the breast implant pocket laterally (side to side) to reduce pressure over the split. There are several methods used to correct the deformity, such as grafting of allogeneic skin, tissue fibrin glue, and delayed filling of the implant adjustment.
What to expect after corrective surgery?
After corrective surgery, the patient is instructed to wear a t-back sports bra or bra string "at least two months. This brace is used to help apply pressure and helps maintain stability in the area leave the area to help heal and rehabilitate. After this specific operation, patients are extremely careful to allow full recovery. Close Dr. Poust is responsible for monitoring of patients and be with them to ensure a full recovery.
Mal-position Implant
One of the most common complications after breast augmentation surgery is implant malposition. This occurs when the implant is in the wrong position on the chest wall. This may include incorrect position of the implant above ( "Riding High"), below ( "low"), medial (symmastia or Uni-boob ") or lateral (fall out in the 'armpit). Dr. Poust Poustie to plastic surgery has corrected these problems for many patients.
Sunk
Sunk means less migration of the implant. This causes the nipple areola complex to appear too high in the breast. Furthermore, the distance between the areola and the submammary is too large. This problem is corrected by "raising" the submammary, internal stitches. This is done after accurate measurements are made from the areola to the "new" inframammary fold.
Tuberous Breasts
Tuberous breasts have a very narrow base and usually a skin envelope long. Sometimes people refer to "Tuberous Breast" shape as the nose similar to "Snoopy". In severe cases of tuberous breast, a breast lift can be done through an incision around the areola, which makes the chest of a more rounded that the patient is happy. In many cases, however, a lift is not necessary. The patient should be aware that the final result will have months to see and will have to be patient.
Lateral Displacement
Some patients after breast augmentation side this device (moving out) of breast implants. This can be corrected by an internal suture technique decreasing the size of the pockets and moving the implants toward the midline.
New times inframammary
Some patients have a short distance from the areola with your inframammary crease. Many of these patients want to increase this distance and the "fullness" of the lower pole of the breast. This distance can be increased in the operating room and the fullness of the lower pole of the breasts with implants for improvement. Much of the practice of Dr. Poust is to help patients who wish to improve the appearance of their breasts (breast augmentation). Some patients present with finding a short distance from its glory to their inframammary fold. Patients often want to increase this distance and the appearance of "fullness" of the lower pole of the breast. Surface measurements carefully performed to achieve symmetry as possible – be careful to avoid excessive dissection and implant the resulting "hole".
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Dr. Tom Pousti is a La Jolla / San Diego Cosmetic Plastic Surgeon specializing in Reconstructive and Cosmetic Plastic Surgery and is dedicated to restoring appearance, self-esteem, function, and quality of life to his patients. After 17 years of extensive medical and surgical training, Dr. Tom Pousti is double board certified in General Surgery as well as Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.
Dr. Pousti and his wife Marjan reside in San Diego with their three sons and daughter.


