When complications arise after breast augmentation, such as implant displacement, bottoming out, or asymmetry, patients often seek revision surgery to correct the issues and restore the desired appearance. With advancements in surgical techniques, there are now several options for addressing these complications, each with its own set of advantages.
One of the most innovative and effective solutions is the Internal Bra technique, pioneered by Dr. Don R. Revis, JR., MD, FACS. But how does this technique compare to other breast augmentation revision methods? In this article, we’ll explore the Internal Bra technique in comparison to other commonly used revision approaches, helping you understand which solution might be best for your unique needs.
The Internal Bra Technique: Overview
The Internal Bra technique is an advanced solution designed to provide structural support to breast implants, particularly in cases where the natural breast tissue is weak or the implant has shifted out of place. This procedure involves reinforcing the implant pocket with biologic or synthetic mesh, creating an internal “scaffold” that holds the implant securely in its correct position. By adding this extra layer of support, the Internal Bra prevents future complications such as bottoming out, lateral displacement, and implant sagging.
Traditional Revision Techniques for Breast Augmentation
Before diving into a comparison, let’s briefly examine some other common revision techniques used to correct complications after breast augmentation:
Capsulorrhaphy is a common revision technique that involves stitching the internal breast pocket to adjust its size and shape. The goal is to reposition the implant and prevent it from shifting again. Capsulorrhaphy can be performed to correct bottoming out, symmastia (where implants drift toward the center), or lateral displacement (where implants move to the sides).
In some cases, surgeons may opt to change the implant placement from subglandular (above the muscle) to submuscular (below the muscle). This technique is often used when the initial implant placement caused complications, such as visible rippling or bottoming out. Submuscular placement offers greater support, as the muscle helps hold the implant in place and reduces the risk of implant migration.
Fat grafting, also known as fat transfer, is a procedure that involves harvesting fat from one area of the patient’s body (such as the abdomen or thighs) and injecting it into the breast to enhance shape and fullness. While primarily used to improve the appearance of the breast’s contour, fat grafting can also provide additional coverage for the implant, particularly in cases where there is thin tissue or visible rippling.
Acellular Dermal Matrix (ADM) products, such as Strattice or AlloDerm, are biologic grafts used to reinforce the breast tissue and provide additional support for implants. These materials are often used in complex revision cases where the tissue has weakened, and they act as a scaffold for new tissue growth. ADM is commonly used in cases of capsular contracture, implant displacement, or for patients undergoing breast reconstruction after mastectomy.
Comparing the Internal Bra to Other Techniques
Now that we’ve reviewed the most common breast augmentation revision methods, let’s compare how the Internal Bra technique stacks up against these approaches in terms of effectiveness, support, and long-term results.
Choosing the Best Option for Your Needs
Ultimately, the best breast augmentation revision technique will depend on your specific circumstances, including the type of complication, the strength of your breast tissue, and your desired outcome. While each revision method has its benefits, the Internal Bra technique offers a unique combination of support, durability, and prevention that sets it apart from traditional methods.
Whether you are dealing with complications from a previous augmentation or simply want to ensure long-lasting, stable results, the Internal Bra may be the right choice for you.
Take the Next Step with Dr. Don R. Revis, JR., MD, FACS
If you’re considering breast augmentation revision surgery and want to learn more about the Internal Bra technique and other options, schedule your consultation today with Dr. Don R. Revis, JR., MD, FACS. With his expertise and innovative approach, you can trust that you’re in the best hands for achieving the beautiful, lasting results you deserve.
Your confidence begins with the right support.