Breast Revision Services

Correcting Breast Implant Complications with Expertise & Care

Breast implants can bring confidence and satisfaction, but sometimes complications occur, whether months or years after your original surgery. At FixMyBreastImplant.com, we specialize in diagnosing and treating implant problems through both surgical revisions and non-surgical solutions like the Aspen Ultrasound System. Our goal is to restore your comfort, confidence, and natural appearance.

Common Implant Problems We Treat

Capsular Contracture

A tightening or hardening of scar tissue around the implant that can cause pain, distortion, or firmness.

  • Non-Surgical Option: Aspen Ultrasound Therapy can soften capsules and restore natural softness without surgery
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Surgical Option: Capsulectomy or implant replacement when necessary.

When an implant shifts out of place, it may sit too high, too low, or drift outward (lateral displacement).

  • Revision surgery repositions the implant and restores symmetry.
  • Aspen treatment may help soften scar tissue to improve surgical outcomes.

Implants may ripple, wrinkle, or create visible lines under the skin.

  • Revision options include implant exchange, fat transfer, or pocket correction.

Hard, painful, or uneven implants can affect daily life.

  • Non-surgical Aspen therapy often relieves pain by softening the breast capsule.
  • Revision surgery may be recommended for more severe cases.

Whether it’s asymmetry, size concerns, or complications from prior surgery, Dr. Charles Sarosy provides expert revision to help you achieve the look and feel you originally desired.

Why Choose Us for Breast Revisions

  • Decades of expertise in cosmetic surgery and breast revisions
  • Board-certified surgeon who prioritizes safety and natural outcomes
  • Options for both non-surgical and surgical treatment tailored to your needs
  • Proven results backed by patient testimonials and before/after photos

Patient Results

Breast Revision Surgery

When is surgery required instead of Aspen?

Surgery may be recommended if:

  • The capsule is too thick or severe (Baker Grade 4).
  • The implant has ruptured, shifted, or developed rippling.
  • The patient desires a size change or implant removal.

Depending on your needs, revision may include capsulectomy (removal of scar tissue), implant repositioning, or implant replacement. Dr. Charles Sarosy will customize the plan for your best outcome.

Most patients return to normal activities within 1–2 weeks, though strenuous activity should be avoided for 4–6 weeks.