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risks of the general anesthesia procedure, although they're very low. The most common risk is what's called capsular contracture, and that's scar tissue that can form around the breast implant and creates hardness or firmness or pain, and sometimes it would require the surgery to be repeated...
Compression—Capsular contractureIf we insert a foreign body into a human being, physiologically, we get a capsular contracture because a periprosthetic scar contracts to give the implant a spherical shape, the smallest surface area for a given volume. To antagonize this contracture, one must ...