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Complications of endoscopic breast augmentation

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Behind the alluring appearance lies the hidden worry of potential complications that make many women hesitant about endoscopic breast augmentation. So, what exactly are the possible complications of this procedure? Are they serious, and how can they be prevented? This article will unlock all your concerns.

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What is Endoscopic Breast Augmentation?

Endoscopic breast augmentation is a modern technique that involves placing breast implants using an endoscope equipped with a camera. This device assists in dissecting the breast pocket and placing the implant in the correct position with high precision and minimal invasion. Thanks to this technique, pain is reduced, tissue damage is limited, recovery time is shortened, and aesthetic results are enhanced.
However, no technique is absolutely perfect. If performed at an unqualified facility or by an inexperienced doctor, it can lead to complications that may harm your health.

Endoscopic breast augmentation helps women achieve fuller, softer, and more attractive breasts.

Causes of Complications After Endoscopic Breast Augmentation

  • Performed at unsafe facilities: Doctors are not specialists in plastic surgery; anesthesia is administered incorrectly.

  • Improper implant placement techniques: Incorrect pocket creation or lack of sterile conditions.

  • Use of poor-quality implants: Non-branded or unknown origin implants.

  • Post-operative care non-compliance: Engaging in early physical activities, discontinuing medication, or improper use of compression garments.

Possible Complications of Endoscopic Breast Augmentation

Fluid or Blood Accumulation After Surgery

In some cases, fluid or blood may accumulate after surgery, causing prolonged swelling, pain, and bruising. Though uncommon, if not treated promptly, it can affect the aesthetic outcome and cause infections.

Infection

While the endoscopic method helps minimize the risk of infection, it cannot eliminate it completely. If symptoms like increasing pain, fever, or pus appear, immediate medical attention is needed.

Implant Displacement, Capsular Contracture

This is among the most common complications. Capsular contracture occurs when the tissue around the implant tightens excessively, causing hardness, pain, and breast distortion. Without proper treatment, implant removal or replacement might be required.

Loss of Nipple or Areola Sensation

During the pocket dissection, some patients may experience temporary or permanent loss of sensation in the nipple or areola due to nerve damage.

Unsightly or Keloid Scars in the Armpit

Although endoscopy reduces scarring, those with a tendency for keloids or if poor suturing technique is used may still develop noticeable scars.

How to Prevent These Complications

  • Choose a plastic surgeon specialized in aesthetic surgery with valid certifications.

  • Prioritize hospitals or clinics that meet the Ministry of Health standards.

  • Use high-quality implants (Motiva, Mentor…) with clear warranties.

  • Follow post-operative care guidelines strictly:

    • Wear a compression bra for 4–6 weeks.

    • Avoid vigorous movement or lifting arms high.

    • Attend follow-up appointments and report any abnormal signs.

When to See a Doctor Immediately

  • Increasing pain accompanied by swelling, warmth, or redness.

  • Breasts becoming abnormally hard, distorted, or asymmetrical.

  • Discharge or pus from the surgical site.

  • Persistent fever after the third day.

  • Prolonged or worsening loss of nipple sensation.

Frequently Asked Questions About Endoscopic Breast Augmentation Complications

Is endoscopic breast augmentation dangerous?
If done correctly and post-op care is followed, it’s very safe. Risks only arise when performed in unreliable places.

How soon can complications appear?
Early complications (fluid build-up, infection): within 7–10 days.
Capsular contracture: can take months to years to appear.

Are hard breasts a sign of complications?
Possibly capsular contracture. If hardness is accompanied by pain or distortion, seek medical attention.

What are signs of fluid accumulation?
Asymmetrical swelling, heaviness, and a sensation of fluid movement inside the breast.

Is it normal to have a mild fever after surgery?
A slight fever for 1–2 days is normal. High fever and severe pain should be checked.

Can complications be completely prevented?
Not 100%, but risks can be significantly minimized by choosing a skilled surgeon, quality implants, and following proper care instructions.

Is implant removal necessary if complications occur?
Depends on severity. Mild cases can be treated conservatively; severe cases may require implant removal.

Complications from endoscopic breast augmentation are entirely possible, though rare. However, by choosing a reputable surgeon, a certified facility, using premium materials, and adhering to proper aftercare, the risk of complications can be greatly reduced.

Dr. Long Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Clinic
Address: 318 Le Hong Phong, Ward 1, District 10, Ho Chi Minh City
Hotline: 0908 493 008
Website: http://bacsilong.com

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