What Is Capsular Contracture and Why Does It Happen?

Capsular contracture occurs when your body forms an overly firm or thick capsule of scar tissue around your breast implant, which can result in a firm, painful, or distorted breast. Capsular contraction may result due to a few circumstances, including:

  • Infection
  • Bleeding around the implant at the time of your previous surgery
  • A ruptured implant

Sometimes, there is no clear reason why it develops, but it needs to be taken care of professionally.

Common symptoms include:

  • Pain
  • Hardening
  • Asymmetry
  • A noticeable shift in breast position
  • Distortion of the breast

At Charles Chalekson, MD, Plastic Surgery in Santa Maria, your evaluation for capsular contracture treatment will include a physical exam and imaging, if necessary. This allows Dr. Chalekson to determine the severity of the contracture and discuss your best treatment options.

Treatment Options for Capsular Contracture

In mild cases of capsular contracture, massage or medication might offer temporary relief for your symptoms, but moderate to severe cases often require surgery. Surgery can involve removing the excessive scar tissue or exchanging it for newer implants, frequently in a new or revised space. Dr. Charles Chalekson uses advanced techniques to reduce the risk of recurrence and optimize aesthetic outcomes.

Every patient receives a personalized plan that reflects their body, goals, and medical history. His focus is not only on resolving discomfort but also on achieving natural-looking, symmetrical results. During a consultation, you will have time to ask questions and feel confident in the plan before proceeding. His Santa Maria team supports you throughout your capsular contracture surgery recovery with clear instructions and follow-up care.

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Why Early Action Matters

Living with symptoms of capsular contracture can affect your confidence and daily comfort. Addressing the issue promptly is key to restoring both appearance and well-being, and it can also prevent more extensive issues down the line. The longer the scar tissue is allowed to tighten and harden, the more challenging it may become to correct the problem and preserve the desired cosmetic outcome. You may also experience increasing discomfort if your symptoms are left untreated.

At Charles Chalekson, MD, Plastic Surgery, we encourage you to call our Santa Maria team at the first sign of concern for capsular contracture. Prompt attention means a better chance for simpler treatment and faster healing. Dr. Chalekson understands how personal this issue is and approaches each case with empathy, skill, and attention to detail.

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Explore Treatment Options for Capsular Contracture in Santa Maria Today

If you think you have capsular contracture, do not wait to seek help. A timely evaluation and thoughtful care plan can relieve symptoms and restore your confidence. Charles Chalekson, MD, Plastic Surgery provides expert capsular contracture treatment in Santa Maria in a welcoming, professional environment where you are far more than just a number.

As a premier plastic surgery destination, we welcome patients from across the country and throughout California, including San Luis Obispo, Paso Robles, Templeton, Atascadero, Arroyo Grande, Pismo Beach, Cambria, and Santa Barbara. Schedule your consultation today to learn more about your options and take the next step toward feeling comfortable and confident again.

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If you are considering plastic surgery in San Luis Obispo County, our team can help you understand your options and move toward the outcome that feels right for you. We welcome patients from across California and the United States, including Paso Robles, Atascadero, Templeton, Arroyo Grande, Pismo Beach, Cambria, Santa Barbara, and Santa Maria.

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