Post Implant Malposition

Description

Post implant malposition, often referred to as breast implant displacement, "implant moved from pocket," "bottoming out," "double bubble," "riding high," "lateral slide," "symmastia," or even "uniboob," occurs when a breast implant shifts from its intended position after augmentation surgery. This movement can lead to visible breast asymmetry, unnatural shapes, or discomfort, affecting both physical appearance and self-confidence. Causes include issues with surgical technique, implant size, healing, scar tissue (capsular contracture), or natural tissue changes over time. If you're experiencing a breast implant that looks or feels out of place, revision procedures are available to restore a more natural, symmetrical look and renewed confidence. Explore trusted solutions in South Korea, where advanced plastic surgery centers specialize in correcting breast implant malposition and delivering beautiful, lasting results for international patients.

Procedures that treat this ailment: Revision Liposuction

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