How to Tell If You May Have a Ruptured Breast Implant
Posted on April 30, 2024
Breast augmentation surgery has become increasingly common to enhance appearance and self-confidence. However, like any surgical procedure, breast implants carry a risk of complications. The most common risk is experiencing a ruptured implant. In such cases, your surgeon may suggest breast implant removal (explant) to fix the issue.
Although a ruptured implant is relatively rare, you must know the signs and symptoms that may indicate a rupture. Recognizing these signs early on can ensure prompt medical attention and appropriate treatment. In this blog, Dr. David Rankin, one of the nation’s foremost experts in breast explant surgery, will guide you about the signs of ruptured implants and how to fix them.
Ruptured Breast Implant: Signs and Symptoms
Depending on the kind of implant and the severity of the rupture, several signs and symptoms may indicate a breast implant rupture. The size, shape, or feel of your breasts may occasionally alter, either suddenly or gradually.
This may include asymmetry between the breasts, a noticeable decrease in breast size, or a change in the appearance of the breast contour.
Other common symptoms may include pain, tenderness, swelling, or redness in the breast area. Moreover, some individuals may notice lumps or abnormalities in the breast tissue or even experience symptoms such as fever or fatigue.
Seeking Help Following Implant Rupture
If you suspect that you may have a ruptured breast implant, you should seek medical attention immediately. Schedule an appointment with a reputable plastic surgeon or healthcare provider who can evaluate your symptoms and perform a thorough examination.
Your healthcare provider may recommend imaging tests such as an ultrasound, MRI, or mammogram to confirm the diagnosis. Then, he or she might assess the extent of the rupture.
Depending on the severity of the rupture and your circumstances, treatment options may include implant removal and replacement surgery or other corrective procedures to address any complications associated with the rupture.
Book Your Breast Explant Appointment in Florida
If you’re experiencing any signs or symptoms of a ruptured breast implant, don’t hesitate to seek medical attention. Dr. Rankin and Dr. Dev Vibhakar can help you address all your concerns and provide personalized treatment options tailored to your needs. Contact us today in Jupiter (561-776-2830) or Miami (305-918-1750) to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward restoring the appearance and health of your breasts with breast explant surgery.