
Breast revision surgery is highly individualized. Some patients want to replace older implants, while others are concerned about discomfort, asymmetry, implant position, scar tissue, or changes that developed after pregnancy, weight fluctuations, or aging. A reconstructive consultation gives you time to explain what feels wrong, understand your options, and learn what may be realistically improved.
At Scott Harris, MD, we approach breast revision in Plano with careful evaluation and personalized surgical planning. Because every previous procedure affects the tissues differently, your consultation is an important first step toward creating a safe and appropriate treatment plan.
Dr. Scott Harris will begin by discussing your surgical history, including the type of procedure you had, when it was performed, and how your breasts have changed since then. Bring implant cards, operative reports, or imaging records if they are available. These details can help identify the implant manufacturer, size, profile, placement, and other factors that may influence revision planning.
We will also discuss your current symptoms and cosmetic goals. Be specific about concerns such as firmness, pain, visible rippling, unevenness, sagging, or dissatisfaction with implant size. Breast revision is not limited to replacing implants. It may also involve reshaping the breast pocket, addressing scar tissue, improving tissue support, or restoring a more balanced contour.
During your breast revision consultation in Plano, Dr. Scott Harris will evaluate the skin, breast tissue, implant position, existing scars, nipple position, and overall symmetry. He will also look for signs of capsular contracture, implant displacement, thinning tissue, or changes that could affect the surgical approach.
Depending on your history or symptoms, additional breast imaging may be recommended before surgery. This helps the surgeon develop a clearer understanding of the implants and surrounding tissues before finalizing recommendations.
Your treatment plan will depend on your anatomy, prior surgery, and desired outcome. Options discussed during the consultation may include:
Some patients need a relatively straightforward implant exchange, while others require more complex reconstructive work. The consultation should clarify which procedures are appropriate, where incisions may be placed, and whether existing scars can be reused.