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Breast Capsulectomy Surgery
What is a Breast Capsulectomy?
Definition: A capsulectomy is a surgical procedure that removes the scar tissue capsule that forms around a breast implant.
What it does: Relieves pain or discomfort, improves breast shape and symmetry, and addresses complications such as capsular contracture or implant rupture.
What are the different types of Breast Capsulectomy?
There are three main types of capsulectomy: partial capsulectomy, total capsulectomy, and en bloc capsulectomy. The en bloc approach is considered the most extensive and protective method but also the most technically challenging and invasive.Each approach is selected based on the patient’s condition, surgical goals, and implant status.
Partial Capsulectomy
A partial capsulectomy removes only a portion of the scar tissue capsule around the breast implant. In some cases, the capsule is loosened rather than fully excised. This option is less invasive and is typically used to treat capsular contracture when the breast implant remains in place.
Total Capsulectomy
A total capsulectomy involves the complete removal of the scar tissue capsule, but the capsule is taken out in sections rather than as one intact piece. The implant is removed separately from the capsule. This technique is more thorough than a partial capsulectomy and is generally chosen when the implant is being removed and full capsule removal is required.
En Bloc Capsulectomy
An en bloc capsulectomy removes both the breast implant and the entire scar tissue capsule together, as a single unit, without cutting into the capsule. This approach is more invasive and technically demanding but is often preferred when minimizing potential exposure to the contents of the capsule is important, such as in patients with concerns about breast implant illness (BII) or implant rupture.