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What's The Deal With Textured Implants[.blog-subhead]Dr. Nicholas Jones[]

What's The Deal With Textured ImplantsDr. Nicholas Jones

Published Nov 7, 2019

2 minute read
Nicholas Jones Plastic Surgeon

Well, textured breast implants have been taken off the market in the US secondary to their association with a form of cancer. Textured implants were used by many plastic surgeons because of their stability. The outer textured surface allowed the surrounding tissue to adhere to the implant, thus holding their position. One other reported benefit was a lower rate of capsular contracture, however, literature conflicts with this proposed benefit.

Breast-implant associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL) is a rare form of cancer that can develop around breast implants. To date, there are not any confirmed cases associated with smooth breast implants.

It is not breast cancer; it is a cancer of the immune system and is usually curable when caught early.

What are some of the symptoms?

  • Breast enlargement
  • Pain
  • Fluid collection in breast pocket (usually at least after one year)
  • Hardening of the breast
  • Lump in the breast
  • Skin rash overlying breast

What should you do if you develop symptoms?

  • Schedule an appointment to see your healthcare provider
  • Following your exam, imaging studies should be performed to check for masses or fluid around your breast implants
  • Fluid or biopsy is done to rule out BIA-ALCL

What if you have textured implants and you do not have symptoms?

  • BIA-ALCL is a rare form of cancer and not every patient that has textured implants develop ALCL.
  • Follow-up with your Atlanta plastic surgeon is important to discuss your options
  • Options include
    • Watchful waiting
    • Removal of implants
    • Removal of implants and exchange with nontextured implants

What is the treatment?

  • 1st testing is done to assess if cancer has spread (PET scan)
  • PET scan will help determine the type of treatment
  • Surgery is done to remove the implant along with the capsule
  • Oncologist is involved for chemotherapy, for advanced cases, radiation and sometimes stem cell therapy.