BREAST CAPSULECTOMY / CAPSULOTOMY
Breast capsulotomy or capsulectomy are surgical procedures which remove or release the capsule that surrounds breast implants.
WHAT ARE BREAST CAPSULES?
- The body develops a lining to wall off all foreign materials such as breast implants.
- This lining is a form of scar tissue and is known as a capsule.
- Capsules also occur around other implants such as joint replacements.
- In most people these capsules remain soft and pliable and you will not be aware you have them.
- Approximately 4-6% of people with breast implants will develop thicker than normal capsules.
- Modern textured breast implants have been shown to have a lower rate of capsular contracture than the older smooth walled breast implants.
- Capsules can act like shrink wrap constricting the breast implants.
- This can cause :
- Firmness of the implant
- Tenderness of the breast
- In severe cases changes in the shape of your breasts
- Breast capsulectomy is an operation to remove the capsules.
- Breast capsulotomy is an operation which releases the capsules internally.
- Depending on the type of capsules you have we will advise on the most appropriate treatment for you.
- Polyurethane coated breast implants have a very low risk of capsular contraction.
- To hear the pros and cons of using polyurethane coated breast implants listen to our podcast on polyurethane coated breast implants.
WHAT IS INVOLVED IN BREAST CAPSULECTOMY AND BREAST CAPSULOTOMY?
- Your surgeon will usually use your old scar during surgery.
- This means you will not have any more scarring than you did before.
- This could be in the crease under your breast, the area near your armpit or through the areola (the dark area surrounding your nipple).
- The breast capsule surrounding your breast implant will either be released (capsulotomy) or removed (capsulectomy).
- It is normal to replace your old breast implant with a new breast implant.
- A breast capsulectomy usually takes 2 - 3 hours to complete.
- Surgery is normally performed under a general anaesthetic and will need to stay in hospital overnight.
- Most people return to work 1-2 weeks following surgery.
YOUR RECOVERY
- You will be able to walk around and perform light activities the day after your operation.
- Strenuous activity, however, must be avoided for at least 4 to 5 weeks.
POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS
- It is possible that your capsules may return.
- The risk is higher in people who have developed capsules around their breast implants already.
- The risks of developing further capsules can be reduced by:
- Totally removing the capsule - total capsulectomy
- Replacing your existing breast implants with polyurethane coated breast implants











