Revision surgery is often described as “changing implants.” Clinically, the real work is diagnosing why the current result is unsatisfying: implant dimensions, pocket mechanics, capsule behavior, or a skin envelope that has changed over time.
A stable revision plan corrects the mechanism, not the symptom. Sometimes that means changing size. Sometimes it means changing the pocket, adding a lift, or addressing scar tissue.
The aim is controlled refinement: a breast that looks natural, sits stably, and remains coherent as the body ages.
If you are considering implant revision or exchange, a detailed in-person assessment is the safest way to define the cause of the problem and the most conservative correction.
