Capsular contracture is a breast implant complication where scar tissue forms tightly around the implant, causing hardness, discomfort, and sometimes distortion in breast appearance. It’s classified into four grades (Baker I–IV) based on severity, with higher grades causing significant pain and visible changes. Treatment options vary by severity. Early detection and consultation with a board-certified plastic surgeon are crucial for effective management, ensuring improved outcomes and restoring both comfort and natural breast aesthetics.