Breast Augmentation And The Dangers Of Capsular Contracture

By Abigail Aaronson

One of the biggest and aesthetically unpleasant risks of breast augmentation is capsular contracture, also known as “breast squeeze”. Few women are aware that this is one of the major risks of undergoing augmentation surgery. This condition is generally not a severe health risk; however, it does create emotional distress due to the displeasing aesthetic appearance it creates.

Capsular contracture can occur shortly after surgery or develop over a longer period of time. The condition is characterized by the breast implant appearing “squeezed” and unnatural. Capsular contracture is the result of the tissue surrounding the area attacking the implant as if it were a foreign substance.

The breast may become overly hard and in severe cases discomfort and pain can even extend into the armpit. In the vast majority of capsular contracture cases, women feel little to no pain, but rather feel more emotional distress over the aesthetically displeasing appearance.

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There is no clear indication of what triggers capsular contracture in certain women; although there are many theories and potential threats. Women who have a tendency to develop keloids, which are discolored, abnormally thick and raised scar tissue that can expand over a healing wound, may be at a greater risk than others. Some surgeons also believe that the placement and type of implant device may increase the likelihood of developing capsular contracture, although research is not conclusive.

The only way to successfully battle capsular contracture is through revision augmentation surgery. For the revision surgery, it is not uncommon for a different incision site to be used in order to get maximum results, which may mean an extra set of scars. Fortunately, revision surgery to repair capsular contracture has a fairly high success rate.

Some surgeons may suggest to adjust the placement of the implants or to switch types in order to combat potential future development. Recovery from revision surgery is generally less painful and quicker than primary breast augmentation, so it won’t be too physically taxing.

There is no cure or known way to prevent capsular contracture from initially occurring or even recurring after revision breast augmentation. Your plastic surgeon may be able to suggest a few methods such as post-surgery breast massage to help prevent potentially developing the condition. Many of these practice methods might have a positive effect, but otherwise will cause no further damage or harm to the breast implants.

Besides capsular contracture, women should be aware of all other potential dangers and risks that can occur during and after breast augmentation. Bleeding, extended swelling and bruising, skin necrosis, and permanent or temporary numbness are all risks. Another common problem is implant ruptures and leaks.

Saline ruptures can be detected within hours and the solution is absorbed harmlessly back into the body. Leaks in silicone implants, however, can take years to notice if at all. They can often only be detected by MRI scans, so it is recommended to have one performed every few years to ensure your health and safety as silicone can potentially harm surrounding tissues.

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5 Things You Should Know About Eye Floaters

By Greg Garner

Medically termed as Myodesopsia, eye floaters are transparent deposits of various shapes and sizes in the vitreous humour. These specs float in front of the eye against a light background and may appear like insects. The problem is quite common and about 70% of people get affected with this syndrome in their lifetime. Surprisingly children as young as 9 years are diagnosed with having floaters.

Causes of Eye Floaters:Liquefactions in the vitreous jelly is the primary cause of eye floaters. Floaters are a very common problem among those who have crossed 50. As you age the collagen fibres embedded in the vitreous humour thickens causing these fragments to appear. Retinal detachment, presence of red blood cells and inflammation in the jelly caused by white blood cells are also some of the reasons for eye floaters. Posterior vitreous detachment and shrinkage of the vitreous jelly are prime causes for this irritating disorder.Uveitis, chronic yeast infections, hyalois artery regression, toxoplasmosis, sarcoidosis, allergiesinjuries and infection are some common reasons for this disorder.

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Diagnosis of Eye Floaters:Ophthalmologists use slit lamps to diagnose eye floaters. Eye experts also dilate the pupils with eye drops and then scan the eye carefully with an ophthalmoscope. However further tests might be necessary if any other complications are detected.

Treatment with Medicines: Minor cases of eye floaters can be cured easily with anti-inflammatory medicines, antibiotic drops and herbal extracts. However for severe conditions surgery and laser treatments become necessary.

Surgical Procedures: Eye floaters can be annihilated by Virectomy. The procedure involves making three channels in the sclera. Through the first channel a saline is resupplied to the eye via a port, while the second channel is used to infuse a fiber optic source and the third channel is used to introduce a virector.

Laser Treatment: This is very effective treatment meted out to patients. Brief outbursts of laser liquidate the deposits. However some doctors advice against the treatment as damage to the eye is likely if proper procedural guidelines are not adhered to.

Diet for Floaters : Doctors advice patients to take magnesium-rich food to cure eye floaters. Caffeine intake must be restricted and fruits and vegetables rich in Vitamin C must be taken amply. These are lemon, broccoli and Kiwi. Chinese wolfberry is also an ancient herb which can give great results. Drinking plenty of water and fruit juices can arrest the disorder.

Eye floaters are undoubtedly annoying but most will vanish with time. Interestingly stubborn floaters which refuse to get cured can trigger a gamut of psychological disorders like depression, stress etc. The good news however is that most eye floater are not harmful. If so, then the best treatment according to some doctors is to ignore them completely and learn to live with them. Often also undiagnosed liver conditions to diabetes are responsible for the problem. If such is the case then curing these disorders can relieve you from floaters. For more information, head to other online articles about these issues.

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