Capsular Contracture Treatment

At Dr. John Diaz’s Beverly Hills practice, we understand how frustrating capsular contracture can be. If you’ve been experiencing hardening, pain, or distortion of your breast implants, specialized capsular contracture treatment could be the solution you’ve been searching for. Our team specializes in personalized, patient-centered care that delivers natural-looking results that restore your comfort and confidence.

Capsular Contracture Treatment in Beverly Hills to Restore Comfort and Shape

Capsular contracture treatment isn’t just about fixing a complication—it’s about restoring the beautiful, comfortable results you originally desired. Whether you’re experiencing mild firmness or severe distortion and pain, this specialized procedure at Dr. John Diaz’s Beverly Hills practice offers a comprehensive solution that enhances both your appearance and well-being.

Restored natural feel

Experience the relief that comes from soft, natural-feeling breasts again. Dr. Diaz’s advanced surgical techniques eliminate hardened scar tissue and restore the comfortable feel you deserve.

Corrected breast shape

Address distortion, high-riding implants, and asymmetry caused by capsular contracture. Achieve the natural, proportionate breast shape you originally wanted.

long-term relief

With Dr. Diaz’s proven techniques and preventive measures, enjoy lasting results with minimal risk of recurrence. Advanced surgical methods ensure optimal healing and patient satisfaction.

Capsular Contracture Before and After Photos

Each patient is unique and individual results may vary*

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What is Capsular Contracture?

Capsular contracture is a complication that can occur after breast augmentation when the natural scar tissue (capsule) that forms around breast implants becomes thick, tight, and hard. This causes the breast to feel firm, look distorted, and potentially become painful, requiring specialized treatment to restore comfort and appearance.

Understanding the Condition

When any foreign object is placed in the body, including breast implants, the body naturally forms a thin capsule of scar tissue around it. In normal healing, this capsule remains soft and flexible. However, when inflammation or other factors cause this capsule to thicken and contract, it creates capsular contracture.

Grades of Capsular Contracture

Capsular contracture is classified using the Baker Scale from Grade I (normal, soft) to Grade IV (severe, painful, and distorted). Dr. Diaz evaluates each case individually to determine the most appropriate treatment approach based on the severity and your specific symptoms.

treatment options

Treatment typically involves surgical removal of the contracted capsule (capsulectomy), often combined with implant replacement or repositioning. Dr. Diaz uses advanced techniques, including en bloc capsulectomy and preventive measures to minimize recurrence risk.

Why Beverly Hills Trusts Dr. Diaz for Capsular Contracture Treatment

One of the highest-rated plastic surgeon in Los Angeles

24+ years of expertise

10,000 procedures performed with exceptional outcomes

Expert in complex breast revision cases

Advanced surgical techniques with proven success rates

Comprehensive approach to prevention and treatment

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What to Expect During Your Capsular Contracture Consultation

Speak with Our Surgical Coordinator

Curious about capsular contracture treatment? Begin your journey with a one-on-one consultation with our Surgical Coordinator from the comfort of your home. During this initial conversation, you’ll discuss your goals, review details about cost, scheduling, recovery, and payment options, and have all your questions answered. This informative, no-obligation discussion is designed to help you make a confident and informed decision about your next step.

Consultation & Discussion with Dr. John Diaz

Meet with Dr. Diaz for a comprehensive evaluation of your capsular contracture. During this detailed appointment, Dr. Diaz will assess the severity of your condition, listen to your concerns, and examine how the contracture is affecting your comfort and appearance.

Physical Examination

Dr. Diaz performs a thorough examination to determine the grade of capsular contracture, evaluate implant position and condition, and assess surrounding breast tissue. This evaluation helps determine the most appropriate treatment approach for your specific situation.

3D Simulation & Surgical plans

Using VECTRA 3D imaging, Dr. Diaz creates a computer simulation of your breasts after capsular contracture surgery. He will explain your treatment options, including surgical techniques, expected outcomes, and recovery expectations. Dr. Diaz always provides honest, clear information about what can be achieved and the best approach for your case.

Types of Capsular Contracture Treatment

Complete Capsulectomy

Total removal of the contracted capsule tissue to eliminate the source of hardening and pain, often combined with implant replacement for optimal results.

En Bloc Capsulectomy

More involved technique removing the implant and surrounding capsule in one piece, ideal when malignancy is suspected.

Capsular Contracture Prevention

Specialized surgical techniques and protocols designed to minimize the risk of future capsular contracture development.

Implant Exchange

Replacement of existing implants with new ones as part of capsular contracture treatment, potentially changing size, type, or placement.

Breast Reconstruction

Comprehensive restoration of breast shape and position following capsular contracture treatment, ensuring natural, beautiful results.

Non-Surgical Management

Early-stage interventions including massage therapy, ultrasound treatments, and medications for mild cases of capsular contracture.

Who is a Good Candidate for Capsular Contracture Treatment?

Capsular contracture treatment is ideal for individuals experiencing complications from previous breast augmentation surgery with hardening of the breast and distortion of shape. Whether dealing with mild discomfort or severe symptoms, this specialized procedure can provide significant relief and restoration. Here’s what makes a good candidate for capsular contracture treatment:

Symptomatic Capsular Contracture

Treatment is recommended for those experiencing:

  • Breast hardness or firmness (Baker Grade II-IV)
  • Pain or discomfort in the breast area
  • Visible distortion or high-riding implants
  • Asymmetry between breasts

Physical Discomfort

Consider treatment if you experience:

  • Tightness or pressure in the chest
  • Pain that interferes with daily activities
  • Difficulty sleeping due to breast discomfort
  • Limited range of motion

Health and Safety Factors

Good candidates should:

  • Be in overall good health
  • Have realistic expectations about treatment outcomes
  • Be a non-smoker or willing to quit before surgery
  • Be committed to following post-operative care instructions

Capsular Contracture Treatment FAQs

What causes capsular contracture?

Capsular contracture can result from various factors, including bacterial contamination, bleeding or hematoma, implant rupture, trauma, or individual healing response. Dr. Diaz evaluates each case to identify potential causes and implement preventive measures during treatment to reduce recurrence risk.

How is capsular contracture diagnosed?

Dr. Diaz diagnoses capsular contracture through physical examination using the Baker Scale classification system. He assesses breast texture, appearance, and any pain or discomfort you’re experiencing. In some cases, imaging studies may be recommended to evaluate implant condition.

What surgical techniques does Dr. Diaz use?

Dr. Diaz employs advanced surgical techniques, including complete capsulectomy, en bloc capsulectomy when appropriate, antibiotic irrigation, and the use of acellular dermal matrix (ADM) to create optimal conditions for healing and reduce recurrence risk.

How long is recovery from capsular contracture surgery?

Most patients return to work within 5-7 days, though recovery varies based on the extent of surgery performed. You’ll need to avoid strenuous activity for 4-6 weeks. Dr. Diaz provides comprehensive recovery instructions and closely monitors your healing progress.

What is the success rate for capsular contracture treatment?

Dr. Diaz achieves excellent success rates in treating capsular contracture, with most patients experiencing significant improvement in comfort and appearance. The specific success rate depends on factors such as the grade of contracture and individual healing characteristics.

Can capsular contracture come back after treatment?

While recurrence is possible, Dr. Diaz uses proven preventive techniques to minimize this risk, including thorough capsule removal, antibiotic protocols, and optimal implant placement. The recurrence rate is significantly lower with proper surgical technique.

Will I need new implants?

In most cases, Dr. Diaz recommends replacing implants as part of capsular contracture treatment. This allows for a fresh start with optimal positioning and reduces the risk of future complications. The type and size of new implants will be discussed during your consultation.

Is capsular contracture treatment covered by insurance?

Insurance coverage varies depending on your specific policy and the medical necessity of the procedure. Severe capsular contracture causing significant symptoms may qualify for coverage. Our team can help verify your benefits and navigate the insurance process.

How much does capsular contracture treatment cost?

The cost varies depending on the complexity of your case and specific procedures required. During your consultation, Dr. Diaz will provide detailed pricing information, and we offer financing options to make treatment accessible.

What makes Dr. Diaz’s approach to capsular contracture treatment unique?

Dr. Diaz combines extensive experience in complex breast revision cases with advanced surgical techniques and a comprehensive approach to prevention. His meticulous attention to detail and proven protocols result in excellent outcomes and high patient satisfaction rates.

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