When choosing breast augmentation, many women want to have fuller breasts, so they will want to choose a larger implant, which often ignores the problems that can be caused by oversized implants. An oversized implant can increase pressure on the chest tissues, which may cause tissue damage or compression of the nerves and blood vessels in the chest, causing discomfort such as pain and numbness. In addition, an oversized implant may cause an unnatural shape of the chest and even a displacement of the implant.
Implantation of an oversized implant may also have sequelae on the chest. First of all, an oversized prosthesis may cause tightness or tension, which may lead to problems such as sagging and wrinkles in the long run. Secondly, an oversized implant may affect the normal movement of the breast, making it inconvenient for women to perform some daily activities. In addition, an oversized implant may cause complications such as infection, hematoma, capsular contracture, etc., and in severe cases, the implant may need to be removed or repaired.
In order to reduce the risk and sequelae of breast augmentation implants, doctors should fully evaluate and communicate with the patient's specific situation before surgery, and should choose the appropriate implant model and implant location according to the patient's breast foundation and their own needs and expectations, and follow the correct operation specifications to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the implant. At the same time, patients should also understand the risks and sequelae of the surgery and make decisions under the guidance of their doctors.