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For patients who have had breast augmentation, capsular contracture happens in about 5% of cases
For patients who have had breast augmentation, capsular contracture happens in about 5% of cases. Even though it happens infrequently, it is one of the post-procedure problems that are most frequently observed. As the patient heals, scar tissue could form a tight or restrictive capsule around the implant. This capsule keeps tightening and hardening, which can be uncomfortable or painful and causes the implant to slide out of position.
Capsular contracture non-surgical treatment includes massage and aspen ultrasound therapy, which effectively prevents capsular contracture. Keep reading to learn about these non-surgical treatments.
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