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What is Breast Implant Capsular Contracture? Understanding the Synonyms

by aspenaftersurgery
Published: March 12, 2025 (2 months ago)
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What is Breast Implant Capsular Contracture? Understanding the Synonyms
Breast implant capsular contracture is a condition where scar tissue around an implant tightens, causing hardness, pain, or distortion. It is also known as implant fibrosis, capsular fibrosis, or periprosthetic capsular contracture. Symptoms range from mild firmness to severe discomfort and visible breast changes. Treatment options include massage, ultrasound therapy, medication, or surgical intervention like capsulectomy or implant replacement.

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