Aspen Non-Surgical Treatment

A Proven Alternative to Breast Revision Surgery

Not every breast implant complication requires another surgery. The Aspen Ultrasound System offers a clinically proven, non-surgical solution for treating capsular contracture and related implant issues. For many women, this therapy restores softness, reduces discomfort, and helps avoid the risks, costs, and downtime of another operation.

What Is the Aspen Ultrasound System?

The Aspen Multi-Energy System uses gentle soundwave technology combined with specialized massage and compression techniques to soften scar tissue (the capsule) that can form around a breast implant. This allows the implant to settle into its natural position — restoring both comfort and appearance

  • Non-invasive – no cutting or anesthesia required
  • Comfortable – most patients report little to no discomfort during treatment
  • Proven – up to 90% success rate in qualified candidates
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  • Safe – avoids the risks and downtime of surgery

Who Is a Candidate?

You may be a candidate for Aspen if you experience:

  • Hard, painful, or firm implants
  • Breasts that appear too high or distorted
  • Early signs of capsular contracture after augmentation or reconstruction
  • A history of implant complications and want a preventative approach

 

Aspen is most effective for Baker Grade 1–3 contracture. For more severe cases (Grade 4), Aspen can still soften tissue, making a revision surgery easier and more successful

Patient Results

Aspen Ultrasound Treatment

What is the Aspen System?

The Aspen Multi-Energy System is a clinically proven, non-surgical treatment for capsular contracture. It uses soundwave therapy and massage techniques to soften scar tissue and restore natural softness and symmetry.

Most patients feel little to no discomfort. Some report a tingling sensation, but Aspen is generally painless. In fact, many patients feel relief from pain caused by capsular contracture after treatment.

  • Existing contracture: usually 10 sessions over 3–4 weeks.
  • Preventative: typically 5 sessions starting 2 weeks post-op.

Clinical studies and patient outcomes show up to a 90% success rate for qualified candidates.

Aspen works best for Baker Grade 1–3 contracture. For Grade 4 cases, it can still soften tissue and make revision surgery easier and more effective.