Breast Procedure

Pre Operative Question Answer

What is the difference between a slow leak and a sudden deflation in saline implants?

A slow leak refers to a gradual release of saline solution from the implant over time. This can result in a decrease in breast size or shape as the saline is gradually absorbed by the body. On the other hand, a sudden deflation occurs when the implant ruptures, causing a rapid loss of saline and an obvious change in breast size and shape. While a slow leak may allow time for detection and planning for replacement, a sudden deflation is more noticeable and may require immediate attention. Both situations necessitate a consultation with your plastic surgeon to determine the best course of action and ensure your overall satisfaction and safety.