Mesna Plastic Surgery & Aesthetic Center

Revision Surgery for Breast Implant Rippling

Jan 22, 2014 @ 12:52 PM — by
Tagged with: Breast Augmentation Plastic Surgery

Breast augmentation and similar implant procedures can provide outstanding aesthetic enhancements, but even the most successful surgeries are prone to side effects. One such possible effect is called rippling, in which the implant’s shell creates small but visible contours in the skin. While rippling poses no health risks, it can certainly detract from the long-term results of an otherwise satisfying procedure. If you are interested in reversing these negative effects and improving the look of your implants, a revision surgery at our Minneapolis practice can help.    

What Is Breast Implant Rippling?

After receiving implants, it is possible for uneven folds to appear in the skin surrounding an implant, usually toward the bottom or sides. This problem is purely cosmetic, as tissue and skin are prone to shift slightly from the underlying implant. Although many implants may result in rippling at some point, some factors create more pronounced or prolonged ripples, leading to the need for correction by surgical revision.   

What Causes Rippling?

Sometimes, rippling is simply caused by shifts in weight and position; this can even occur in breasts without implants. More often, though, rippling is caused by inadequate tissue between the outer layer of skin and the implant shell. This is particularly prevalent in women who have little upper body fat. Additional factors that increase the chances of rippling include:

How Can Revision Surgery Help?

Depending on the cause of rippling and type of implants, different methods may be utilized to create smoother, fuller contours. After discussing the problem with your doctor, a revision surgery may employ one or more of the following procedures:

With one or more of these revision techniques, you can eliminate cosmetic flaws and enjoy the full benefits of your implants for years. As with any plastic surgery, you and your surgeon should determine the appropriate procedure for you.     

Is Revision Surgery Right for You?

Even with a skilled surgeon and successful implant procedure, all results are subject to eventual drawbacks, cosmetic or otherwise. To counter these problems and make the most of your treatment, consider revision surgery by an experienced and knowledgeable doctor. Contact us to schedule a consultation with Dr. Mesna, and learn how you can personally benefit from his expertise.