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Capsule Contracture Treatment in Bucks County, PA & Hunterdon County, NJ

Is Capsular Contracture Treatment
Right for Me?

Some individuals who have had a breast implant procedure experience hard, thick scar tissue that tightens and pulls around the surrounding tissue, also known as capsular contractures. If you notice your breast tissue is tight, sensitive, or painful, contact Buinewicz Plastic Surgery. We offer Acoustic Sound Wave Treatment for those suffering from capsular contractures after a breast augmentation. We perform this treatment in our offices in Doylestown, PA, and Flemington, NJ.

What is Capsular Contracture?

Capsular contracture is a potential complication that can occur after breast implant placement. When a foreign object, suchas a breast implant, is placed in the body, the natural response of the immune system is to form a thin layer of scar tissue around it. This scar tissue is known as a capsule. In some cases, the scar tissue capsule can thicken and tighten, leading to a condition called capsular contracture.The severity of capsular contracture is classified using the Baker grading system, which ranges from Grade I to Grade IV:

Grade I: The breast feels soft and appears natural.

Grade II: The breast is slightly firm but looks normal.

Grade III: The breast is firm, and there may be visible distortion or changes in shape.

Grade IV: The breast is hard, painful, and visibly distorted

What are the Benefits of Capsular Contracture Treatment?

At Buinewicz Cosmetic Surgery & MedSpa, we offer acoustic sound wave treatment for capsular contracture using the Z Wave device. The benefits of this treatment include:

  • Non-invasive
  • Virtually painless with no anesthesia necessary
  • Long-term results when combined with multiple sessions
  • Zero recovery time so you can resume daily activities right after treatment

Why Choose Dr. Buinewicz?

Surgeon experience is one of the utmost qualities to consider when seeking a capsular contracture surgeon. Dr. Buinewicz is a triple board certified plastic surgeon, demonstrating expertise in all qualities of breast surgery. With over 25 years of plastic surgery experience, he has performed hundreds of capsular contracture procedures and is passionate about furthering education in the breast surgery community. Read more about Dr. Buinewicz’s experience or explore patient reviews.

If you think you might be a good candidate for liposuction, the next step is to schedule a consultation with Dr. Brian R. Buinewicz. During your consultation, Dr. Buinewicz can evaluate your cosmetic goals and help you determine the best path forward. This is a great time to ask any questions you may have about the liposuction process. Dr. Buinewicz will be able to explain exactly what you can expect leading up to, during and after your surgery.

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Are You A Candidate For Capsular Contracture Treatment?

If you are experiencing symptoms of capsular contracture, you might be a good candidate for capsular contracture treatment. Grade I through Grade III capsular contracture patients generally respond well to treatment, while Grade IV patients may require more aggressive forms of treatment. If you think you might be a good candidate for capsular contracture treatment, the next step is to schedule a consultation with Dr. Brian R. Buinewicz. During your consultation, Dr. Buinewicz can evaluate your cosmetic goals and help you determine the best path forward. This is a great time to ask any questions you may have about the capsular contracture treatment process. Dr. Buinewicz will be able to explain exactly what you can expect leading up to, during and after your surgery.

Can Acoustic Sound Wave Treatments Be Used for Other Benefits?

Yes, in addition to capsular contracture, acoustic sound wave treatments using the Z Wave device can also be used for:

  • Cellulite
  • Post-operative swelling
  • Tattoo clearance
  • Erectile dysfunction
  • Body contouring

How Many Acoustic Sound Wave Treatments are Needed for Capsular Contracture?

Treatment of capsular contracture varies by patient and depends on the character of the capsule as well as the time since the initial surgery. More recently formed capsules are easier to treat with higher expectations. We recommend an average of six to eight weekly treatments for best results, although more treatment may be necessary.

How Much Does Acoustic Sound Wave Treatment for Capsular Contracture Cost?

The average cost of breast capsular contracture treatments with the Z Wave device can vary based on several factors, including the number of treatment sessions necessary and the extent of treatment involved with each session. Buinewicz Cosmetic Surgery & MedSpa makes capsular contracture treatments available and affordable for everyone. Our office provides a wide array of payment options, including easy financing. We also accept cash, major credit cards and personal checks for breast surgery and other procedures.

What is Capsular Contracture Treatment Like?

What Happens During Capsular Contracture Treatment?

During your acoustic sound wave treatment, a special gel is applied to the area where the capsular contractures are located. Then, using a probe, gentle shockwaves are passed through the skin, which stimulates lymphatic drainage. The drainage starts the process of scar tissue breaking down. Additionally, the acoustic energy stimulates new blood flow to the tissue enhancing the healing process.  Each treatment takes between 15 and 20 minutes.

Is Acoustic Sound Wave Treatment for Capsular Contracture Painful?

No, the acoustic sound wave treatment using the Z Wave device is widely considered to be safe, comfortable and pain-free.

How Do I Know If I Need Capsular Contracture Surgery (Capsulectomy)?

Patients with Grade IV severity capsular contracture symptoms may not be eligible for the acoustic sound wave treatment. In these cases, we may recommend capsulectomy surgery. Capsulectomy is the surgical removal of the scar tissue capsule surrounding the breast implant. During the procedure, Dr. Buinewicz will remove the thickened capsule entirely or partially to relieve the constriction and allow for a more natural breast shape. In some cases, the implant may be replaced, removed or repositioned during the capsulectomy.

What is Capsular Contracture Recovery Like?

How Long is Capsular Contracture Recovery?

There is no downtime or recovery period required after capsular contracture treatments. Thanks to the Z Wave acoustic sound wave treatment, patients can return to their normal activities immediately following their treatment session.

When Will I Notice Results from Acoustic Sound Wave Treatment for Capsular Contracture?

Improvement of capsular contracture is dramatic for patients who were hoping for a better, softer breast enhancement result when they elected to undergo surgery. While the desired result takes time and repeated treatment to fully realize, patients report feeling significant release of tension or tightness after a single treatment. Keep in mind that we often recommend a series of six to eight weekly treatment sessions for best results.

Capsule Contracture Treatment in Bucks County, PA & Hunterdon County, NJ

How Can I Improve the Results from Capsular Contracture Treatment?

Studies have shown that compliance with at-home post-procedure protocols is a key component to achieving a successful result. Importantly, this includes vigorous massage two to three times per day in between treatments. This helps break down the scar tissue to improve comfort and mobility in the treatment area. After your recommended treatment sessions, we reassess firmness and tightness during a 6-week follow-up visit. At this point, we can re-evaluate your results and determine whether you can benefit from additional treatment sessions.

Are the Results from Capsular Contracture Treatment Permanent?

Acoustic sound wave treatment delivers improvements in breast softness, pain reduction, and decreased scar tissue formation. However, these results should not be considered permanent. There is always a risk that capsular contracture can return with the formation of new scar tissue. While this is uncommon, patients need to understand that acoustic sound wave treatment is not necessarily a permanent solution. In the case of severe or recurrent capsular contracture, capsulectomy surgery may be the best option.

If you live in or around Doylestown, PA, or Flemington, NJ, and are tired of dealing with tight, hard scar tissue around your breasts, contact Buinewicz Plastic Surgery. We will explain the features and benefits of Acoustic Sound Wave Treatments for capsular contractures after breast augmentation. Now’s the time to find relief from painful breasts! Schedule your consultation today by calling Buinewicz Plastic Surgery.