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Secondary mammoplasty
Weighted correction of the previous result taking into account anatomy, time and real tissue capabilities.
Secondary mammoplasty is an individually planned surgical procedure aimed at correcting the results of a previous breast surgery. The technique allows you to refine the shape, volume, or symmetry of the breasts, taking into account changes that have occurred over time and the patient's current expectations.
About the procedure of secondary mammoplasty
Secondary mammoplasty is a surgical procedure aimed at correcting the results of a previous breast surgery. It is performed when the aesthetic or functional outcome of the primary mammoplasty no longer meets the patient’s expectations or has changed over time.
Unlike primary surgery, secondary mammoplasty requires a deeper analysis of anatomy, tissue condition, and the reasons that led to the need for repeat correction.
Features of secondary surgical intervention
Secondary mammoplasty is always a more complex procedure, as the surgeon works with tissues that have already undergone surgical alteration. The presence of scars, changes in skin elasticity, and the position of implants (if previously placed) are carefully assessed.
During planning, the following are evaluated:
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condition of soft tissues and skin
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position and type of previously placed implants
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degree of breast ptosis
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symmetry and breast shape
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overall balance of body proportions
This analysis allows the surgeon to choose the most appropriate corrective strategy.
Reasons for secondary mammoplasty
The need for repeat surgery may arise for both aesthetic and medical reasons. Changes over time are natural, but in some cases they require surgical correction.
The most common reasons include:
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unsatisfactory aesthetic outcome of the primary surgery
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implant displacement or deformation
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asymmetry that developed over time
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progression of breast ptosis
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change in the patient’s preferences regarding shape or volume
Individual correction planning
Secondary mammoplasty begins with a detailed consultation, during which the history of the previous surgery and the current condition of the breasts are analyzed. The surgeon evaluates tissue capabilities and forecasts the potential outcome.
At this stage, the following are considered:
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extent of the previous surgery
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time elapsed since the initial procedure
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tissue response to implants (if present)
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patient expectations and their realism
This approach allows for the development of a clear and medically justified surgical plan.
Medical justification and safety
Secondary mammoplasty is a full-scale surgical procedure that requires high professional expertise and strict adherence to medical protocols. Particular attention is given to risk assessment and postoperative healing control.
Medical control includes:
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preoperative examination
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selection of the optimal surgical technique
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postoperative follow-up
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evaluation of result stability over time
Recovery after secondary mammoplasty
Recovery after repeat surgery may vary in duration and characteristics. This depends on the extent of intervention and the condition of tissues following the primary operation.
The rehabilitation process proceeds gradually, with the final result forming after swelling subsides and tissue positioning stabilizes.
Who is secondary mammoplasty suitable for?
The procedure may be recommended for patients who:
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are dissatisfied with the outcome of previous surgery
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have experienced changes in breast shape over time
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feel physical or psychological discomfort
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wish to improve or modify the prior result
Secondary mammoplasty provides an opportunity for careful correction based on realistic anatomical possibilities.
Indications for Secondary Breast Surgery
Secondary mammoplasty is indicated in cases of aesthetic or functional changes following primary surgery, including asymmetry, ptosis, implant displacement, or a change in the patient’s expectations regarding the result.
Contraindications for Secondary Breast Surgery
The procedure is not performed in the presence of acute illnesses, active infections, oncological conditions, blood clotting disorders, or during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Preparation for Secondary Breast Surgery
Preparation includes a detailed consultation, analysis of the previous surgery, medical examinations, and compliance with the surgeon’s preoperative recommendations.
Recovery After Secondary Breast Surgery
Postoperative recovery requires adherence to individual guidelines, wearing compression garments, and limiting physical activity for the period determined by the surgeon.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Secondary Mammoplasty
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Is it possible to completely change the result of a previous surgery?
The possibilities for correction depend on tissue condition and the extent of the initial surgery. In most cases, breast shape and proportions can be significantly improved.
Is secondary mammoplasty more complex than primary surgery?
Repeat surgery is usually technically more complex, as the surgeon works with altered tissues and existing scar formations.
Is it necessary to remove old implants?
The decision to replace or retain existing implants is made individually after evaluating their condition and position.
Does recovery take longer after secondary surgery?
Recovery time may be longer or similar to that of primary surgery, depending on the extent of intervention and tissue response.
When can secondary mammoplasty be performed after the first surgery?
Repeat surgery is usually planned after complete tissue healing and stabilization of the primary result.
Can secondary mammoplasty be combined with a breast lift?
In many cases, secondary mammoplasty is combined with a breast lift to achieve a more harmonious aesthetic outcome.
Does sensitivity change after repeat surgery?
Temporary changes in sensitivity are possible; however, in most cases they gradually resolve during the recovery process.
Does secondary mammoplasty guarantee a perfect result?
Surgery cannot provide absolute guarantees, but thorough planning and professional execution significantly increase result predictability.