How do you fix Capsular Contracture?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ก.ค. 2024
- Dr Howard Webster (Plastic Surgeon. MBBS (Hons) FRACS MBA) from Melbourne, Australia discusses The Real World of Plastic Surgery.
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Much needed info, thank you!
There is a new treatment in US called Aspen Treatment I'm thinking it's not being pushed because it's not as profitable as a revision surgery 🤔
Watch the reviews on it online.
Oh jeez, typical damn US.
Yup!!! Haha I was just gonna comment about Aspen! I have recently been DETERMINED to find another solution for my right side capsular contracture and i was on line researching and somehow I discovered Aspen After Surgery Center in Coral Springs Florida just about a month ago. I actually had my virtual Zoom consultation just this morning with Tim & Erika in Coral Springs Florida. I am so stoked!! There is a 90% success rate!!!!
My other option that I almost did was to get surgery AGAIN! $6,000.00 to get them out and wait about 6 months to let my body heal and maybe keep them out OR possibly decide to get another set for another $6,000.00!!! Ummmmm NO WAY!! The chances of another capsular contracture forming is something like 70% + REGARDLESS OF THE BEST SURGEON ON THE PLANET!
The Aspen treatment has a huge success rate and is a FRACTION of the cost at $3,000.00 for one or $3,500.00 for both. People fly in to Coral Springs Florida from all over the world and all over the USA to have this procedure. They do a “FIVE DAY FAST TRACK treatment program” for out of state patients so that is 2 treatments per day for 5 days in a row ; Monday thru Friday and then are sent home wearing some kind of compression thingy that apparently isn’t bothersome or noticeable with “a dedicated homework/ massage plan to do for 30 days following the 5 day fast track procedure. I’m so excited and relieved to have found this option. Sorry for babbling but I am super stoked about this discovery!!! Best wishes sistas!! ❤
I think I have that and it’s not good. I cry of pain I’ve been like this for 5yrs and it’s only my right breast . I think I need surgery 😱😓
pricsy arroyo hey girl I did surgery second time and comes back again even if you do surgery again is ur body rejecting the implant 🤦♀️
I’m in the same boat, bottom line is implants are foreign objects that your anatomy will automatically reject thus creating a capsule around the implant
wish there was a solid treatment for this ongoing issue
maybe it’s god punishing us for going against what he’s given us and being happy as we are
its been a long road for something i wanted for nearly 20 years and now there’s capsules - disappointed
i’m sure down the road i will just have them taken out and learn to accept my body as is
@@parislove616 I feel the same way. Maybe is God saying " You're beautiful the way I made you"
I’m having mine fully removed in 3 months. I’m mostly excited as I can see there are so many more benefits to not having fake boobs now. There’s literally only the visual side that’s appealing everything else about them isn’t. I can’t wait to sleep in my belly, breathe even deeper, be able to sit in meditation & do yoga a lot better, hug with real heart felt energy, sprint, be bra- less, Wreastle my boys & jump around more freely with my kids. Implants are weights we carry around all day so I even feel energy levels will be even higher. I can’t wait to stretch my chest & become super supple which I’m already practicing regula yoga.
I think having them out is the best option but having things you value & look fwd to experiencing once they’re out is important so that there’s an appreciation more
I never had this issue until now, like when I press on my right breast I can feel a slight pain but it never happened before and I'm thinking maybe because I always sleep sideways on my right breast all the time
That makes sense. It also gives women a break to think about whether to even bother with implants again.