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Saturday, September 9, 2023

CAPSULAR CONTRACTURE AFTER BREAST AUGMENTATION - CAUSES & TREATMENT

 Capsular Contracture refers to the development of scar tissue within the breast implant pocket or ‘capsule’. The formation of scar tissue is a common occurrence, and normally does not cause any noticeable problems. However, when Capsular Contraction occurs, the scar tissue begins to tighten around the implant, causing pain and distortion of the breast, possibly even rupturing the implant. Surgical repair is the only viable solution for Capsular Contraction.

The symptoms of Capsular Contracture will range in severity with the most severe characterized by a tight, painful chest that may feel firm or hard to the touch. Eventually, this can lead to breasts that appear Contracture:

Grade I: The breast is soft, looking and feeling normal.

Grade II: The breast looks normal but feels slightly harder to the touch.

Grade III: The breast feels hard to the touch and will begin to look distorted or rounded with the implant sitting higher than normal.

Grade IV: The breast feels very hard, has extreme distortion, and causes discomfort or pain.


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CAPSULAR CONTRACTURE CARE BY DR KHOO LEE SENG

I have been performing Breast Augmentation Revision for Capsular Contracture using the most technologically advanced techniques for the correction of Capsular Contraction. These innovative surgical procedures have been developed to relieve both the physical and aesthetic problems associated with Capsular Contraction, restoring a beautiful, natural looking breast.

The method used to correct Capsular Contraction depends on the severity of symptoms, the woman’s unique anatomy, and if leakage is present. One of two techniques will be employed: the Open Capsulotomy and the Capsulectomy.


THE OPEN CAPSULOTOMY

This technique is reserved for women with implants placed above the muscle and show no sign of rupture or leakage. The Open Capsulotomy will begin by making a small incision underneath breast or through the areola. From here he will open the implant capsule, allowing it to expand. Once a comfortable pocket for the implant has been created, the doctor will close the incision with dissolvable sutures.

THE CAPSULECTOMY

This method of Capsular Contracture correction is used when the implant shows signs of trauma or leakage. A small inframammary incision or through the areola will be created. Next, he will remove the encapsulating scar tissue and the implant. A new breast implant may also be placed at this time. Finally, the incision will be closed using dissolvable sutures for proper healing. If the implant is above the muscle, it may be placed in a new plane below the muscle.

RECOVERY AFTER CAPSULAR CONTRACTURE REPAIR

Patients should expect the recovery from Capsular Contracture correction to take from one to two weeks. There will be mild pain and swelling immediately after surgery. A special surgical bandage or bra will be worn for the first several days to keep swelling to a minimum. Bruising is also common, but will dissipate over the following ten to fourteen days. Appropriate pain medications will be prescribed to allow for a comfortable healing process. In some cases, drains will be placed to remove the accumulation of fluid in the breasts.

Most patients feel well enough to return to work in one to two weeks. More strenuous activities, exercise, and heavy lifting should be postponed for four to six weeks.

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Saturday, August 5, 2023

Am I Too Old for Breast Augmentation? I am already in my 50s 60s.....

 What? Breast augmentation in my 60s???

The common conception about breast augmentation is that it’s a younger woman’s procedure. A woman who is a bit more mature may wonder if she is too old to pursue a breast augmentation, breast lift, or both.

But when you dig a little deeper, what most women probably want to know when they ask if they are “too old” for the surgery, is really this: Are they too old to have the surgery safely?

The good news is that age is indeed just a number. The healthier you are going into surgery, the better the outcome you can expect, and there is no reason a woman in her 50s or 60s can’t be just as healthy going into elective surgery as a woman in her 30s.

If you are free of underlying health concerns and you eat a healthy diet, exercise regularly, stay close to your ideal weight, and don’t smoke, chances are surgery will be safe for you. Your surgeon will perform a thorough physical exam to be sure there are no underlying issues that could complicate your recovery.

There are actually quite a few reasons a woman who has crossed the half-century mark might choose breast surgery.

Plenty of Time to Enjoy the Results

As time marches on, so does life expectancy. This means a woman in her 50s or 60s may have 30 years or more of an active lifestyle ahead of her. Enjoying those years may include doing things that boost your self-image — such as cosmetic surgery.

Having Children Later

Many women today choose to postpone having children to accommodate their careers or other interests. Rather than have breast surgery that may be affected by subsequent pregnancy and breastfeeding, they put off the surgery until later.

Menopause and Aging

The declining hormone levels of menopause along with the inevitable effects of time can conspire to cause breasts to lose their youthful firmness and lift. This can cause dissatisfaction with the appearance of the breasts with age. Surprisingly, breasts may also increase in volume with age due to increased fat deposits. Sadly, this does nothing to help lift the breast.

They Can Afford It

For many women, this is a time in their lives where their disposable income allows them to pursue a procedure they couldn’t afford a decade or so earlier. Since breast augmentation isn’t covered by insurance, this is an important factor in choosing to have the surgery.

While age alone is not an impediment to cosmetic breast surgery, age may play a role in choosing which procedure will best achieve the results you want. Women who have had children and gone through menopause may find that their breast have not only lost fullness, but they are beginning to sag. Implants alone will not rectify this issue and an augmentation combined with a breast lift will be needed to achieve the best results. Or, it may be the case that a breast lift alone will restore the appearance of your breasts without implants. An experienced and published surgeon in breast surgery is best qualified to listen to your wishes and make the most appropriate recommendations to achieve them.

If you’ve reached a “certain age” and feel that you would like to restore a more youthful appearance to your breasts, there is no reason to let your birth certificate dictate your options. Why not schedule and appointment for a consultation to discuss what will and will not work for you? The sooner you have the surgery, the longer you will have to enjoy the results.


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Monday, May 8, 2023

BEFORE AND AFTER BREAST SURGERY GALLERY



ALL SURGERIES WERE PERFORMED BY DR KHOO LEE SENG - REAL PATIENTS , REAL RESULTS


CASE 1 - 355cc Motiva Implants (dual plane)




CASE 2 - 335cc Motiva Implants (dual plane) with correction of low inframammary fold





CASE 3 - 375cc Motiva Implants (dual plane)







 





CASE 4 - 320 cc Motiva Implants (dual plane) & nipple reduction



CASE 5 - 360 cc Polytech Implant (dual plane)




CASE 6 -  360cc Polytech implant subglandular





CASE 7 - 335cc Motiva Implants & Inverted Nipple Correction






                                                 CASE 8 - 375 cc Motiva Implants (dual plane)



 CASE 9 - 315cc Motiva Implants (dual plane)



CASE 10 - 315 cc Motiva Implants & Nipple Reduction



CASE 11 - 295 cc Motiva Implants (dual plane)



CASE 12 (355cc Motiva Implants with hybrid fat grafting)



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Thursday, April 27, 2023

BREAST AUGMENTATION IN ASIAN WOMEN - A DIFFERENT BALLGAME

 





BREAST AUGMENTATION IN ASIAN WOMEN

Breast augmentation, aka breast enlargement surgery, is one of the most sought after procedures in the world. Asia has been a hotspot for plastic surgery, where many people from overseas even choose to have their operation here. With that in mind, you would think that breast augmentation among Asian women would be common. In reality, the number of breast surgery performed in Asian women is not as high as you might expect. This is probably because of the stigma that many Asian countries still have about plastic surgery.

However, times are changing. Many are becoming more open about their desire to undergo surgery. As a result, many clinics are offering breast surgery services specifically for Asian women. Surgeons have more factors to consider when working with an Asian patient, compared to their Western counterparts.

Asian women usually have a shorter, slimmer frame, with lower body mass. They typically have smaller breasts, with small areolas and large nipples. A common trait of Asian breasts are large, round-shaped nipples with a small areola. It is also common for Asian women to lose breast volume as they age, or after pregnancy, thus resulting in sagging breasts.

That is why many Asian women are now opting to  undergo breast augmentation to get that youthful, active look. Along with breast augmentation, many also opt to have the size of their nipples reduced to create more proportionate looking breasts.

If you’re of Asian descent and are considering undergoing breast augmentation, here is a guide on some of the factors you need to think about, to give you a better understanding of the procedure, before you see your surgeon.

Implant Size

Most women consider D-cup breasts as the ideal size when considering breast enlargement surgery. However, as we established earlier, Asian women have a more petite frame, resulting in smaller breasts and chest diameter. A significant number of Asian women have B-sized cups, and some are even closer to A-cups.

For breast augmentation For Asian women, smaller size implants are better. Increasing your breast from an A cup to a B or C cup achieves a more feminine and natural silhouette depending on your built and bone structure. Going up to a D cup can result in breasts that look disproportionately bigger than your frame, leading you to feel uncomfortable about your body. During your consultation, it is best to follow the advice of your surgeon and to manage your own expectations.

Implant Profile

An essential factor to consider when thinking about the overall look of your breasts is projection. With breast enlargement for Asian women, accounts may vary when it comes to their surgery’s recommended implant profile.

Moderate profile implants are said to give great cleavage but in a more subtle and wholesome manner. An extra high profile implant desired in many Western countries may also work, though it creates a more “done” look. At the same time, it has a higher risk of rippling among Asian women.

It is essential to talk to your surgeon in detail about this to find the right profile for your body type. You can choose between a high or moderate profile implant. Some brands even offer implant projection between those two called moderate plus, giving you both profiles’ benefits.

Implant Texture

Textured implants, or the ones with a rough exterior shell, have been found to cause complications, both aesthetic and health-wise. It usually results in too much rippling for thinner frames. More importantly, it increases the risk of Breast Implant-Associated Lymphoma (BIA-ALCL), a type of lymphoma that can form around implants, as its textured surface is more prone to catch bacteria, and invoke a negative response with the immune system.

Many surgeons prefer smooth texture implants or microtextured implants as they produce softer, more natural results, with fewer risks of implant-related complications.

Implant Filling

Again, rippling is a common issue when doing breast enlargement surgery among Asian women. Saline breast implants are filled with a sterilized saltwater solution after the shell is placed in the breast area. This may cause rippling or ‘wrinkling’ because of the water-like consistency of the solution.

On the other hand, silicone breast implants are filled with silicone gel, which results in a firmer feel. It produces more natural looking results.

Surgical Incision

Aside from breast size, Asians’ skin reacts differently to scarring compared to their Western counterparts. Their skin is very fine and delicate, which is impressive as it makes them age more gracefully. However, when it comes to surgery, they tend to develop either pigmented or raised scars. Also, Asian women are more private about having work done, hiding any possible scars that indicate their operation. During the consultation, make sure your plastic surgeon uses an incision technique that results in minimal scarring.

A common incision technique used in breast augmentation for Asian women is the Trans-Axillary incision. Here, the incisions are made in the armpit’s crease, and the implant is inserted through specialized cameras and instruments. It leaves a small scar in the armpit- none in the breast area- only visible when you raise your arm.

With that said, Trans-Axillary incisions give the surgeon less control with the implant’s placement, which may result in complications and undesirable results. So, most surgeons either use Periareolar or Inframammary incisions to their patients, including Asian women. 

A periareolar incision is done around the inferior areolar edge. This is a valuable option if you want a mild to moderate breast lift from your surgery. On the other hand, Inframammary incision is done in the crease underneath the breast. This is the ideal incision as it leaves only a thin, 1 to 2-inch scar hidden under the crease. It also gives your surgeon the best access to the surgical site.

Ideally your surgeon should have all the knowledge and skills in scar enhancement post-surgery such as the use of appropriate laser therapy such as CO2 fractional, Microneedling Radiofrequency, Pico Laser and Tixel therapy. 

Implant Placement

Because of their smaller breasts, Asian women have less breast tissue to work with. The wrong placement of the breast implant may lead to rippling and other aesthetic issues. For Asian women undergoing breast enlargement, extra coverage sometimes with fat grafting is essential.

Many surgeons recommend placing the implant under the chest muscle, which they call the “Subpectoral” or “Submuscular” placement. As it is placed under the muscle, implants become less visible, creating a more natural look and accentuating the breast tissue over it. There is also less risk of sagging because the muscle supports the weight of your breast.

Motiva Implants® for Breast Augmentation among Asian Women

Motiva®, the 6th generation breast implants, has brought satisfaction to many Asian women who underwent breast enlargement surgery, since it has been cleared for commercial distribution in countries such as Singapore, Malaysia, Japan, South Korea, and, now, the Philippines.

The Motiva® Round Implants are filled with a silicone gel known as ProgressiveGel® Plus, giving a younger and fuller aesthetic appearance, with the highest projection. With over 500 types of implants- of varying sizes and profiles- to choose from, Motiva® makes it easier for you to find implants proportionate to your body. Its stable gel also results in a firmer feel, lessening the risk of rippling after surgery.

Motiva Implants® have a SmoothSilk®/SilkSurface® shell, achieved through 3D nanotechnology imprinting. This smooth surface minimizes bacteria’s growth and attachment, reducing the risk of capsular contracture, late seroma, and BIA-ALCL. It also allows your surgeon to insert the implant through smaller incisions, resulting in minimal scarring.

Speaking of scarring, Motiva® has a TrueMonobloc® shell, creating an implant structure with equal tensile strength. This allows the implant to be easily inserted through a smaller incision (2.5cm to 3cm), thus a smaller scar post-operation.

Finally, a 6-year prospective study shows that breast augmentation surgeries, using Motiva Implants® resulted in less than 1% of cases of implant complications. It has lower capsular contraction rates, late seroma, and BIA-ALCL (Breast Implant-Associated Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma).

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Right Surgeon for Breast Augmentation on Asian Women

Aside from the right implant, a credible and experienced surgeon is vital in breast augmentation among Asian women. As we established, Asian bodies have particular needs during surgery. 

Does your surgeon routinely perform breast augmentation- How many cases has he performed? Can you see his body of work? Does he have patients whom you can speak to who had underwent breast augmentation surgery under his care? Where was your surgeon trained in breast augmentation? Is your surgeon an authority on breast surgery - published scientific research and books on the subject matter? 

With the right implant and a professional surgeon, you are assured with a safe operation, achieving your desired results.


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