Using fat grafting to treat breast implant capsular contracture

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Abstract

Capsular contracture is a frequent complication of breast augmentation and reconstruction that affects up to 30% of patients. The authors describe the effect of fat grafting on capsular contracture used in cases with the primary intention of improving soft-tissue characteristics before implant to implant or implant to fat exchange. Fifteen patients (18 breasts) with capsular contracture Baker grade 4 were reviewed. Pain from capsular formation was able to be ameliorated in all cases after lipofilling sessions, with 11 of them achieving analgesia. Afterward, 4 patients underwent implant to implant and 7 patients implant to fat exchange. Four patients chose to keep the implants after the end of fat grafting procedures, due to satisfying cosmetic results and excellent pain management. Fat grafting may be a useful addition to therapies currently used to treat capsular contracture.

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Papadopoulos, S., Vidovic, G., Neid, M., & Abdallah, A. (2018). Using fat grafting to treat breast implant capsular contracture. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Global Open, 6(11). https://doi.org/10.1097/GOX.0000000000001969

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