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Capsular contracture or scar tissue forms in the breasts after reconstruction surgery.
Capsular contracture or scar tissue forms in the breasts after reconstruction surgery. Every person has a different healing process, and the formation of a capsule is a part of the process.
Capsular contracture happens when your body reacts to a breast implant, and the scar tissues are considered the body’s natural defense mechanism. When blood or fluid gets accumulated in the breast pockets, it leads to hematoma. It also leads to bacterial infection, promoting the growth of capsular contracture after breast reconstruction.
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https://www.klusster.com/portfolios/aspen-after-surgery-center/contents/335312