There is little possibility of capsule contracture in breast augmentation with prosthesis. After the prosthesis is implanted in the body, the body will naturally form a capsule to wrap it and fix it. If the capsule is tight, there will be a hard feeling, which is called capsule contracture. According to clinical data, the proportion of capsular contracture requiring surgical intervention is about 0.5%- 1%. Clinically, capsular contracture is divided into four grades. Only when grade 3 or 4 is reached, surgical intervention is needed. Some cutting-edge technologies, such as endoscopic biplane technology, greatly reduce the incidence of capsular contracture. Prosthetic breast augmentation is made of artificial materials, which is a foreign body to the human body. The bigger the prosthesis, the more prone to capsular contracture, because the body will reject the prosthesis material. After implantation, a layer of fibrous tissue will grow on the chest to wrap the implanted prosthesis, and this layer of fibrous tissue will gradually thicken and tighten, which will eventually lead to the folding and contraction of the prosthesis, leading to the occurrence of breast capsule contracture. Click to get the aesthetic design scheme that suits you.
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