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My Son was admitted with a very rare autoimmune illness in April this year. The care he was given was superb Prof Dheda, Prof Louw and their team of specialists covered every possibility , diagnosed efficiently and treated effectively. There was time taken to explain everything. The Hospital Matron made allowances for me to spend as much as possible time with my son and also allowed for frequent visits from close family. Mr Daniel Mathew the Hospital General manager is very approachable and interested . The staff was friendly and helpful. Basically every one from reception through admin to ICU was friendly and helpful. I Highly recommend this hospital
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I had such a wonderful experience there with Dr Thomas, I had a skin drafting done it was such a smooth process I am healing very well and had a great stay there, Thank you so much
Dr Dawid Potgieter, located in Syfred Douglas St, Cape Town, South Africa offers patients Breast Implant Revision procedures among its total of 99 available procedures, across 1 different specialties. Currently, there's no pricing information for Breast Implant Revision procedures at Dr Dawid Potgieter, as all prices are available on request only, whilst the national average price is approximately $6,148. All procedures and treatments are undertaken by the lead specialist at the Hospital, and they have multiple recognized accreditations, including: HPCSA - Health Professions Council of South AfricaDepartment of Health, Western CapeFCS(SA) - Fellowship of the College of Surgeons of South Africa
Dr Susan F Johnson, located in Syfred Douglas St, Cape Town, South Africa offers patients Breast Implant Revision procedures among its total of 20 available procedures, across 1 different specialties. Currently, there's no pricing information for Breast Implant Revision procedures at Dr Susan F Johnson, as all prices are available on request only, whilst the national average price is approximately $6,148. All procedures and treatments are undertaken by just a small team of specialists, with 2 in total at the Hospital, and they are accredited by HPCSA - Health Professions Council of South Africa
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Breast implant revision is a surgical procedure to replace old breast implants with new implants. There are various factors that cause a patient to consider getting a breast implant revision. Some of the top factors include:
Desire to change breast size – sometimes, patients change their minds and want a smaller or bigger breast size.
Concern about implant deflation or malposition – saline implants can rupture or leak, causing deflated and sagging breasts. In other cases, the implants can drift out of the desired position.
Pain from capsular contracture – capsular contracture is a condition in which the body forms a capsule (scar tissue) around the breast implant. The capsule can become thicker, tighter, and harder. This can result in discomfort and, sometimes, pain.
Changes in the appearance of the implant – One of the main goals of breast implant revision is to improve or change the appearance of the breast while updating the implant material. This is because changes can occur within the breast implant and the overlying breast tissue over time, causing an appearance that is less desirable than the original result.
During breast implant revision, general anesthesia or intravenous sedation will be administered for your comfort. Incisions will be created in order to access the implants. Your surgeon will most likely use the same incisions as in your original breast implant surgery. There are three types of incision:
Peri-areolar incision – incision all the way or part way around an areola.
Inframammary incision – incisions made in the crease under the breast.
Breast lift incision – either Wise pattern incision or a vertical incision.
Once the incisions are made, your surgeon will change the size of the implant, change the type of the implant, or correct any issues. The details of what happens during the surgery depend on the issue being addressed. After your surgeon is finished, they will close the skin incisions with sutures, skin adhesives, clips, or tapes. Depending on the type of revision required, breast revision surgery may take around one to three hours to complete.
Breast implant revision is typically done as an outpatient procedure, which means you should be able to go home on the same day. It is recommended that you stay in South Africa for 7 to 10 more days after the surgery to let your body recover and to attend follow-up checkups. During one of the follow-up checkups, your stitches will be removed.
You can usually expect to go back to work (desk job) within 1 to 2 weeks following your breast implant revision surgery. For manual labor jobs, you need to wait at least 3 to 4 weeks until you can return to work. Any strenuous activities, like vigorous exercise and heavy lifting, should be avoided for about 3 weeks. You will likely have visible bruising, but they will subside within 2 weeks. Also, swelling will begin to resolve within 3 weeks.
Your surgeon will give you post-operative instructions. It is important that you follow the instructions closely in order to have a smooth and quick recovery. Here are some points that you should consider following the surgery:
Keep your head elevated while resting. At least for the first 24 hours, keep your head and shoulders elevated on 2 pillows while resting.
A light diet. Begin taking liquids slowly and progress to jello or soups immediately after your surgery. You may be able to start a regular diet the next day.
Pain control. Your surgeon may prescribe pain medication to help with your pain or discomfort. Always ensure to take the medication as prescribed, not only when you feel the pain.
Showering. You may be allowed to shower 2 days following the surgery. However, avoid applying full showerhead pressure to the incisions. You should also avoid soaking underwater in a pool or a tub.
Surgical bra. You should wear surgical bras until your surgeon says that you may wear an alternative. Make sure to bring a sports bra without an underwire that clips in the front to use as the alternative bra.
Drains. In some rare cases, small drains are placed to draw off any accumulating fluid after surgery. These drains are usually removed within 48 hours.
Wound care. Make sure that the surgery site is clean. Before you touch your bandages or get near the incision site, always wash your hands.
Breast implant revision is a generally safe procedure and has a very high success rate when performed by an experienced plastic surgeon. Most patients recover from the surgery smoothly, with no further complications. However, as with any surgical procedures, breast implant revision still carries some possible risks and side effects. These include:
Bleeding
Poor healing of incisions
Infection
Hematoma
Anesthesia risks
Seroma (fluid accumulation)
Numbness
Skin loss
Prolonged swelling
Skin discoloration
Asymmetry
Deep vein thrombosis
Fat necrosis
Recurrent looseness of skin
Persistent pain
The possible need for another revision surgery.
Keep in mind that breast implant revision surgery is not a standard or routine procedure. It needs to be tailored specifically to your desires and goal. Therefore, always choose a board-certified plastic surgeon who is experienced and well-trained in all types of breast surgery, and who will listen to your specific goal and desires.
There is currently no alternative to breast implant revision. If you have any problems with your implants or you want to change the size of it, breast implant revision is the safest available procedure. In most cases, you have the option to simply remove the implants without having a reconstruction (placing new implants in your breasts).
Before breast implant revision, you may have some issues with your breast implants that need to be addressed. After the procedure, any issue will be corrected. The surgery should leave you with well-placed and functional implants with an appearance and feel that match your current preference. Note that it can take about 6 to 12 months for your breasts to feel “normal” again.
Whilst the information presented here has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, it is still advised to consult with your doctor before pursuing a medical treatment at one of the listed medical providers. This content was last updated on 05/03/2023.
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