Breast Massage to Avoid Capsular Contracture

On your journey to a new body, surgery day isn’t the finish line. Even after the surgery is over, taking proper care of yourself in the following weeks and months will help your body heal to its optimal shape. Of course, it’s necessary to have a functional recovery space, eat well, avoid smoking and drinking, and get the recommended amount of exercise. But you might be surprised to learn that weekly breast massage to avoid capsular contracture is another essential part of recovery after breast augmentation. 

As you’re sitting down to plan your time off work after surgery, recovery time, and maybe even picking out a Capitol Square restaurant where you can celebrate your new shape, take a minute to learn an important technique you can use to avoid complications after surgery. Committing yourself to fully practicing post-op self-care will help ensure natural, beautiful, long-lasting results.

  • What is Capsular Contracture?
  • How to Massage Your Breasts After Breast Augmentation
  • Transaxillary Breast Augmentation

What is Capsular Contracture? 

Capsular contracture is one of the most common complications in breast enhancement surgery. After having any type of implant placed, your body will naturally form a thin layer of tissue called a capsule around the implant. Normally, this layer of fibrous tissue remains soft and supple.

Sometimes, however, capsular contracture occurs. This happens when the capsule becomes thick and hard. The capsule, or scar tissue, can become so tight that it squeezes the implant, causing the breast to become firm and distorted. 

In the most severe cases, breasts can become misshapen, move up on the chest, and are painful to the touch. In cases like these, further surgery might be necessary to correct the condition.

How to Massage Your Breasts After Breast Augmentation … Breast Massage to Avoid Capsular Contracture

You can help minimize your risk for capsular contracture through weekly breast massages. To begin the massage, cup your breast with your hand. Move your breast 360 degrees in a full circle. Repeat on the other breast. Rotate each breast two or three times a week.

This simple massage can help keep the capsule around the implant flexible and prevent the scar tissue from becoming too stiff and thick.

Transaxillary Breast Augmentation in Madison, Wisconsin

Dr. Thomas Bartell is Madison’s premier cosmetic surgeon who specializes in transaxillary, or scarless, breast augmentation. Dr. Bartell places the breast implant through a tiny incision in the armpit. After the incision heals, often even Dr. Bartell can’t see it.

To see the kind of results Dr. Bartell can achieve for you, visit his gallery of before-and-after photos. Schedule your breast augmentation consultation today.

Among other below-the-neck procedures, Dr. Thomas Bartell provides transaxillary breast augmentation in Madison, Wisconsin.

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