Case #1348 · Laguna Beach, CA
Breast Implant Replacement


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This 31-year-old patient from Laguna Beach, CA had malposition of breast implants with severe muscle flex deformity. Silicone breast implants were removed and replace from submuscular to submammary position.
Continued care
Recommended aftercare, skincare, and MedSpa services for Breast Implant Replacement.
- Compression bra continuously for 4 weeks
- No upper-body resistance training for 6 weeks
- Scar management at 3 weeks if existing scar is revised
- Hyperbaric oxygen therapy when recommended for revision cases
- Medical-grade silicone sheeting on the inframammary incision
- SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic for scar healing
- SPF 50+ on incisions for 12 months
- Laser or microneedling for scar refinement after 3 months
- LED light therapy for swelling reduction
- Indiba radiofrequency for tissue recovery
- Aftercare
Tissue rest extended by 2 weeks before scar treatments begin.
Revised tissue tolerates active treatment less well than primary cases.
- Skincare
Scar plan combines silicone sheeting plus topical tape for sustained pressure.
Revised scars respond best to sustained, layered pressure therapy.
- Skincare
Aggressive sun protection on incision lines through the first 12 months.
Younger skin pigments scars more reliably under sun exposure.
Why this approach
The decisions that shaped this surgical plan.
- Revision planning starts with the previous result. Existing scars, tissue thickness, and the original technique determine what can be improved and what is locked.
Pre-op preparation
What to do before surgery. Specific to this case.
- Aspirin, ibuprofen, vitamin E, and fish oil discontinued 14 days pre-op to reduce bruising risk. Acetaminophen is allowed.
- Nicotine in any form, cigarettes, vapes, patches, gum, paused six weeks before and six weeks after surgery. Nicotine narrows blood vessels and slows wound healing.
- Arrange button-front or zip-front tops for the first three weeks, overhead reaching is restricted. A drain holder or apron is provided.
- A driver is required the day of surgery and a responsible adult should stay with you the first 24 hours.
Recovery timeline
Milestones specific to this case. Individual recovery varies.
- Day 1–7
Light activity, hydration, and elevation. Expect peak swelling between days 3 and 5, then a gradual easing through the end of the week.
- Week 2
Walking distance doubles. Showering rules relax. Compression garments transition to the long-wear schedule.
- Week 4
Most patients back to gym cardio at 50 percent intensity. Scar massage protocol begins. Driving restored if not already.
- Week 6
The "back to normal" week for most patients. Final compression schedule transitions to optional.
- Month 3
Tissue softens, scars begin to fade, and overall shape settles toward final. Scar maturation continues for another 6 months.
- Month 6
Revised tissue softens on a longer timeline. Final shape and scar appearance continue to mature through month 12.





