What to expect on the day of Breast Implant Revision surgery
On the day of your Breast Implant Revision surgery, we aim for you to feel comfortable and confident in our care. Once ready, anesthesia will be administered to ensure you are comfortable and pain-free throughout the procedure.
Dr. Pace will perform the necessary surgical techniques to revise or replace the breast implants according to the predetermined treatment plan. This may involve removing and replacing the existing implants, adjusting their position, reshaping the breast tissue, or performing any other necessary modifications. Dr. Pace will meticulously work to achieve the desired aesthetic outcome while prioritizing your medical safety.
On average, the procedure can take anywhere from one to three hours. During your consultation with Dr. Collier Pace, he will evaluate your specific situation and provide you with a more accurate estimate of the expected duration of your Breast Implant Revision surgery.
Breast Implant Revision recovery
After the surgery, you will be taken to a recovery area where you will be closely monitored as you wake up from anesthesia. It is advised that you have someone to drive you home in case of any lasting effects from sedation.
The recovery period after Breast Implant Revision varies for each individual, but most patients should expect some initial discomfort, swelling, and bruising. It is important to follow post-operative instructions, including wearing a supportive bra, taking prescribed medications, and attending follow-up appointments for optimal healing and recovery.
In most cases, it takes up to 6 weeks to recover after breast implant revision surgery. It may take between six months to a year to fully heal. Your recovery is extremely important to us, and we aim to provide all the necessary steps needed for this time to be comfortable and successful.