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Cassileth Plastic Surgery

Case #1490 · Manhattan Beach, CA

Breast Implant Replacement

Dr. Lisa Cassileth · Founder, Cassileth Plastic Surgery
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Case 1490 — Oblique before
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Case 1490 — Side before
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Case 1490 — Side after
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Age: 43 from Manhattan Beach, CA. Patient had Trilusent breast implants placed in 1997 which ultimately ruptured so she switched to silicone implants over the muscle. She now has severe capsular contracture, pain and asymmetry due to a tuberous breast

Continued care

Recommended aftercare, skincare, and MedSpa services for Breast Implant Replacement.

Aftercare protocol
  • 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
Skincare
  • Medical-grade silicone sheeting on the inframammary incision
  • SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic for scar healing
  • SPF 50+ on incisions for 12 months
MedSpa services
  • Laser or microneedling for scar refinement after 3 months
  • LED light therapy for swelling reduction
  • Indiba radiofrequency for tissue recovery
Specific to this case
  • Aftercare

    Bilateral HBOT protocol, 10–15 sessions over the first 6 weeks.

    Bilateral procedures heal more reliably with sustained HBOT.

  • Aftercare

    Tissue rest extended by 2 weeks before scar treatments begin.

    Revised tissue tolerates active treatment less well than primary cases.

  • Skincare

    Extended scar protocol (silicone + paper-tape compression) runs through month 3.

    Revised scars respond best to sustained, layered pressure therapy.

Why this approach

The decisions that shaped this surgical plan.

  • Approach built on top of the prior surgery. The technique was selected to address the specific issues from the original procedure without sacrificing what worked.
  • Bilateral approach chosen to keep the planning, the tissue response, and the aesthetic outcome consistent between sides.

Pre-op preparation

What to do before surgery. Specific to this case.

  • Stop NSAIDs, aspirin, and high-dose fish oil two weeks before surgery; the surgical team provides a full medication list at the pre-op visit.
  • Full nicotine cessation 6 weeks pre- and post-op. This includes vapes and nicotine replacement products; the constriction effect is the same.
  • Front-closing clothing only for 3 weeks. Drain holders and supportive surgical bras are issued at discharge.
  • Day-of transport and an overnight companion (24 hours minimum) are required for discharge.

Recovery timeline

Milestones specific to this case. Individual recovery varies.

  1. Day 1–7

    First week is the strictest activity window. Bilateral cases benefit most from staying ahead of swelling with consistent icing and rest.

  2. Week 2

    Walking distance doubles. Showering rules relax. Compression garments transition to the long-wear schedule.

  3. Week 4

    Return to most low-impact activity. Scar massage, compression, and skincare protocols pick up.

  4. Week 6

    Most physical restrictions lift. Return to strength training, full-impact cardio, and overhead lifting.

  5. Month 3

    Tissue softens, scars begin to fade, and overall shape settles toward final. Scar maturation continues for another 6 months.

  6. Month 6

    Revised tissue softens on a longer timeline. Final shape and scar appearance continue to mature through month 12.

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