Breast Implant Revision in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania (PA)

Breast augmentation isn’t always a simple, once-and-done procedure, and you may need revision to correct asymmetry, misalignment, sagging, or other medical complications.  

Breast implant revision procedures

Implant revision can be done under intravenous anesthesia or general anesthesia. The most common breast implant revision procedures include:
  • Implant exchange: You may want new implants to replace older, damaged implants, or to change your breast size or shape.                    
  • Capsular contracture surgery: Capsular contracture occurs when the natural scar tissue surrounding your implant (the capsule) grows too thick and squeezes your implants too hard. Capsulectomy surgery removes this capsule so a new healthy one can form. Capsulotomy is a similar procedure, but the capsule is left in place and just scored to relieve pressure.                   
  • Pocket change: Your implants can be placed in pockets above or below your chest muscles, and you may want this placement altered for a different look and feel, or to correct implant placement or rippling issues. •                    
  • Mastopexy: Known as breast lift surgery, mastopexy removes excess breast tissue and raises your nipples and areolas to counteract natural sagging.
  • Areola reduction: Your areolas may become larger, usually due to pregnancy or age, but this can be corrected by trimming excess skin from the outer edge of your areolas.
  • Synmastia repair: The pockets that your implants rest in may become too close, pushing your implants close together. Your surgeon can repair these pockets for a more pleasing look.                     

Recovery

Recovery after breast implant revision is similar to your original breast augmentation surgery. You will have some pain, soreness, bruising, and swelling, but this should subside after a few days. Most women can return to their normal routines after one to two weeks.

Costs

The costs of breast implant revisions can vary depending on what type of surgery you have, your area, surgeon, and health insurance coverage. Additional anesthesia and surgery fees may apply. Your surgeon can help explain specific costs, and a call to your health insurance provider can clarify what coverage you have as well. 


About David A. Bottger, MD

A highly respected cosmetic surgeon and Philadelphia native, Dr. Bottger performs a wide range of cosmetic plastic surgery procedures of the face, breast and body, serving patients from the Philadelphia area, Pennsylvania, Newtown Square and West Chester. 

Dr. Bottger received his undergraduate degree from Princeton University. He attended Temple University School of Medicine. He completed a general surgery residency at the University of Cincinnati and followed with a plastic surgery residency and hand surgery fellowship at the renowned Cleveland Clinic Foundation, where he acquired extensive experience in aesthetic and reconstructive procedures. 

Dr. Bottger is distinguished by his dual certification in general surgery and plastic surgery. He is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, the only board recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties to certify plastic surgeons, and the American Board of Surgery.To discuss aesthetically enhancing cosmetic surgical procedures in the Philadelphia and Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania area, please contact Dr. Bottger. Dr. Bottger is now conveniently located in West Chester.

Featured Specialist for Breast Implant Revision in Newtown Square, PA

David A. Bottger, MD

Newton Square / Philadelphia Plastic Surgeon

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3855 W Chester Pike
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Newtown Square, PA 19073

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