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Breast Revision
- Definition: A surgical procedure to improve the appearance and/or function of the breasts.
- Reasons for Revision:
- Unsatisfactory results from previous breast surgery
- Changes in breast size or shape due to aging, weight loss, or pregnancy
- Breast asymmetry or other deformities
- Procedure:
- Performed under general anesthesia
- Involves removing or adding breast tissue and/or reshaping the breasts
- May involve the use of breast implants
- Recovery:
- Typically requires a few weeks of rest
- May experience pain, swelling, and bruising
- Results become noticeable within several months
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Breast revision surgery can be a life-changing procedure for women who are unhappy with the size, shape, or appearance of their breasts. The surgery can help to improve a woman's self-esteem and body image, and it can also alleviate physical discomfort caused by large or sagging breasts.
There are a number of different types of breast revision surgery, and the best procedure for a particular woman will depend on her individual needs and goals. Some of the most common types of breast revision surgery include:
- Breast augmentation
- Breast lift
- Breast reduction
- Breast reconstruction
Breast revision surgery is a major surgical procedure, and it is important to choose a qualified and experienced plastic surgeon. The surgeon should be able to explain the different types of procedures and help the patient choose the best option for her. The surgeon should also be able to provide the patient with realistic expectations about the results of the surgery.
Breast revision surgery can be a safe and effective way to improve a woman's appearance and self-esteem. However, it is important to remember that the surgery is not without risks. Some of the potential risks of breast revision surgery include:
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Scarring
- Asymmetry
- Revision surgery
The patient should discuss the risks and benefits of breast revision surgery with her surgeon before making a decision about whether or not to proceed with the procedure.
Side & After Effects
- Bleeding and bruising: Bleeding and bruising are common after breast revision surgery. The amount of bleeding and bruising will vary depending on the type of surgery performed and the individual patient.
- Infection: Infection is a risk with any type of surgery. The risk of infection after breast revision surgery is relatively low, but it is important to follow your doctor's instructions carefully to minimize the risk.
- Blood clots: Blood clots can occur after any type of surgery, but they are more common after breast revision surgery. The risk of blood clots is highest in the first few weeks after surgery. Your doctor will prescribe medication to help prevent blood clots.
- Nerve damage: Nerve damage can occur during breast revision surgery. This can cause numbness, tingling, or pain in the breast or surrounding area. Nerve damage is usually temporary, but it can in some cases be permanent.
- Scarring: Scarring is a common side effect of breast revision surgery. The scars will fade over time, but they may be permanent.
- Unsatisfactory results: Breast revision surgery may not always achieve the desired results. The results of surgery will vary depending on the individual patient and the type of surgery performed.
It is important to discuss the risks and after effects of breast revision surgery with your doctor before making a decision about whether or not to have the surgery.
Things to Know
Procedure Time
3 Hours
Overnight Stay
Yes
Recovery Time
1-2 days
Surgeon

Vanessa Parada, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Dr. Vanessa Parada is from the wonderfully predominantly Hispanic populate border town, El Paso, Texas. However, she was born in Phoenix, Arizona. Dr. Parada is the oldest of 5 girls and most of her family lives in Austin, TX. She is the mother of a spunky 5-year-old who keeps her busy! Dr. Parada is fluent in English and Spanish. Spanish was her first language and did not learn English until she started grade school. She is a classically trained violinist and has been playing since she was 5 years old. In college, she played in the symphony and performed in an all-female mariachi group in Los Angeles. When not operating, Dr. Parada enjoys cooking and Pilates. Every once in awhile she will pick up her violin to play. Dr. Parada’s medical philosophy is to treat all patients as if they were a family member or one of her sisters. She believes in earning their trust and having a good relationship with her patients is incredibly important.
Education & Training
2009 - 2011 Whittier College Undergraduate
2011 - 2015 Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Medical School
2015 - 2021 Mayo Clinic Internship & Residency
2021 - 2024 HKB Cosmetic Surgery Fellowship
Board Certification(s)
American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
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3574 N Davidson St, Charlotte, NC 28205, USA
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Breast Revision

Vanessa Parada, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
High Patient Satisfaction
Safe & Reliable
Customizable
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About the Procedure
Introduction
Introduction
Breast Revision Overview Breast Revision Overview
- Definition: A surgical procedure to improve the appearance and/or function of the breasts.
- Reasons for Revision:
- Unsatisfactory results from previous breast surgery
- Changes in breast size or shape due to aging, weight loss, or pregnancy
- Breast asymmetry or other deformities
- Procedure:
- Performed under general anesthesia
- Involves removing or adding breast tissue and/or reshaping the breasts
- May involve the use of breast implants
- Recovery:
- Typically requires a few weeks of rest
- May experience pain, swelling, and bruising
- Results become noticeable within several months
Duration
3 Hours
Overnight Stay
Yes
Recovery Time
1-2 Weeks
Effective Period
8-10 years
Breast revision surgery can be a life-changing procedure for women who are unhappy with the size, shape, or appearance of their breasts. The surgery can help to improve a woman's self-esteem and body image, and it can also alleviate physical discomfort caused by large or sagging breasts.
There are a number of different types of breast revision surgery, and the best procedure for a particular woman will depend on her individual needs and goals. Some of the most common types of breast revision surgery include:
- Breast augmentation
- Breast lift
- Breast reduction
- Breast reconstruction
Breast revision surgery is a major surgical procedure, and it is important to choose a qualified and experienced plastic surgeon. The surgeon should be able to explain the different types of procedures and help the patient choose the best option for her. The surgeon should also be able to provide the patient with realistic expectations about the results of the surgery.
Breast revision surgery can be a safe and effective way to improve a woman's appearance and self-esteem. However, it is important to remember that the surgery is not without risks. Some of the potential risks of breast revision surgery include:
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Scarring
- Asymmetry
- Revision surgery
The patient should discuss the risks and benefits of breast revision surgery with her surgeon before making a decision about whether or not to proceed with the procedure.
- Improved appearance: Breast revision surgery can improve the size, shape, and symmetry of the breasts, resulting in a more aesthetically pleasing appearance.
- Increased confidence: Many women who undergo breast revision surgery experience an increase in their confidence and self-esteem.
- Improved breast function: In some cases, breast revision surgery can improve breast function, such as by correcting nipple inversion or improving the ability to breastfeed.
- Pain relief: Breast revision surgery can relieve pain caused by breast asymmetry, sagging breasts, or breast implants that have ruptured or leaked.
- Improved breast health: Breast revision surgery can improve breast health by removing excess breast tissue that may increase the risk of breast cancer, or by replacing implants that have become damaged or outdated.
Risks of Breast Revision Surgery:
- Bleeding and infection: As with any surgery, there is a risk of bleeding and infection during or after breast revision.
- Seroma: A collection of fluid that may form under the incision, requiring drainage.
- Hematoma: A collection of blood that may form under the incision, requiring drainage or surgery.
- Fat necrosis: The death of fat cells, which can lead to lumps or deformities.
- Asymmetry: The breasts may not be perfectly symmetrical after surgery.
- Overcorrection or undercorrection: The breasts may be larger or smaller than desired or not have the desired shape.
- Wound healing issues: The incisions may take longer to heal or may leave scars.
- Implant complications: If implants are used, they may rupture, leak, or cause infections.
- Capsular contracture: A condition where scar tissue forms around the implant, causing it to become hard and uncomfortable.
- Nerve damage: Nerves in the breasts can be damaged during surgery, leading to numbness or sensitivity loss.
- General anesthesia risks: Common risks associated with general anesthesia include nausea, vomiting, and respiratory problems.
Safety of Breast Revision Surgery:
- Experience of the surgeon: The skill and experience of the surgeon play a crucial role in the safety of the procedure. Choose a board-certified plastic surgeon who specializes in breast revision.
- Preoperative planning: Careful planning, including proper patient selection, thorough evaluation, and detailed discussion of goals and risks, is essential for a safe outcome.
- Advanced surgical techniques: The use of modern surgical techniques, such as endoscopic or fat grafting, can reduce the risk of complications.
- Post-operative care: Following the surgeon's instructions during the recovery period is vital to minimize risks and promote healing.
- Regular follow-up: Regular check-ups with the surgeon allow for monitoring and timely intervention if any issues arise.
Overall, breast revision surgery can be a safe and effective procedure when performed by a qualified plastic surgeon and with proper patient care. However, it is important to be aware of the potential risks and weigh them against the benefits before making a decision.
Preparation for Breast Revision Surgery
Pre-Operative Evaluation:
- Medical History and Physical Exam: Review your medical history, current medications, allergies, and general health.
- Mammogram and Ultrasound: To assess breast tissue, determine the size and shape of implants needed, and rule out any underlying breast issues.
- Blood Tests: To check your overall health, including blood count, clotting factors, and hormone levels.
- Consultation: Meet with your plastic surgeon to discuss your desired outcomes, surgical technique, implant options, and risks involved.
Prior to Surgery:
- Stop Smoking: Nicotine can impair wound healing.
- Avoid Blood Thinners: Aspirin, ibuprofen, and certain supplements can increase bleeding risk.
- Arrange for Post-Op Care: Plan for someone to help you with transportation, meals, and any necessary assistance after surgery.
- Fasting: Follow your surgeon's instructions regarding food and drink consumption before surgery.
- Medications: Inform your surgeon about any current medications and if you need to discontinue or adjust any of them before surgery.
Day of Surgery:
- Arrive on Time: Arrive at the hospital or surgery center at the scheduled time.
- Wear Comfortable Clothing: Loose-fitting, button-down clothing is recommended.
- Remove Jewelry and Accessories: Remove all jewelry, piercings, and nail polish.
- Shave the Area: Your surgeon will mark the surgical area for shaving prior to surgery.
- Sign Consent Forms: Review and sign all necessary consent forms before surgery.
Additional Considerations:
- Insurance Coverage: Check with your insurance provider to determine if breast revision surgery is covered and what the limitations may be.
- Emotional Preparation: Breast revision can be an emotionally challenging experience. Seek support from loved ones or a therapist to help navigate the process.
- Realistic Expectations: Discuss realistic expectations with your surgeon regarding the outcome of the surgery. It's important to understand the limitations and potential complications.
- Follow-Up Appointments: Schedule post-operative appointments with your surgeon to monitor your recovery and ensure proper healing.
Recovery from Breast Revision:
Immediate Post-Operative Period:
- You will be monitored closely in the hospital for a few days after surgery.
- You will likely have a drainage tube placed to remove excess fluid.
- Pain medication will be prescribed to manage discomfort.
- You will need to avoid strenuous activity and heavy lifting for several weeks.
Weeks 1-4:
- The drainage tube is usually removed within the first week.
- Swelling and bruising will gradually subside.
- You may experience some soreness and discomfort, which can be managed with pain medication.
- Avoid wearing a bra with underwires or tight clothing.
- Perform gentle range-of-motion exercises as guided by your surgeon.
Weeks 5-8:
- Swelling and bruising will continue to decrease.
- You can gradually increase your activity level but avoid strenuous activities.
- Continue with range-of-motion exercises.
- Scar tissue may start to soften and become less visible.
Months 2-6:
- Most of the swelling should have resolved.
- Your breasts will continue to soften and settle into their final shape.
- Scarring will continue to fade.
- You can resume most normal activities, including exercise.
Beyond 6 Months:
- The final results of your breast revision should be evident.
- Your breasts should feel natural and comfortable.
- Scarring should be minimal and well-concealed.
Tips for Recovery:
- Rest adequately and follow your surgeon's instructions carefully.
- Wear a supportive surgical bra as directed.
- Ice packs can help reduce swelling and pain.
- Avoid smoking and alcohol, as they can impair healing.
- Maintain a healthy diet to promote healing.
- Be patient and allow your body time to recover.
- Attend regular follow-up appointments with your surgeon to monitor progress.
- If you experience any unusual symptoms or concerns, contact your surgeon promptly.
Things to know before start
Preparation for Breast Revision Surgery
Pre-Operative Evaluation:
- Medical History and Physical Exam: Review your medical history, current medications, allergies, and general health.
- Mammogram and Ultrasound: To assess breast tissue, determine the size and shape of implants needed, and rule out any underlying breast issues.
- Blood Tests: To check your overall health, including blood count, clotting factors, and hormone levels.
- Consultation: Meet with your plastic surgeon to discuss your desired outcomes, surgical technique, implant options, and risks involved.
Prior to Surgery:
- Stop Smoking: Nicotine can impair wound healing.
- Avoid Blood Thinners: Aspirin, ibuprofen, and certain supplements can increase bleeding risk.
- Arrange for Post-Op Care: Plan for someone to help you with transportation, meals, and any necessary assistance after surgery.
- Fasting: Follow your surgeon's instructions regarding food and drink consumption before surgery.
- Medications: Inform your surgeon about any current medications and if you need to discontinue or adjust any of them before surgery.
Day of Surgery:
- Arrive on Time: Arrive at the hospital or surgery center at the scheduled time.
- Wear Comfortable Clothing: Loose-fitting, button-down clothing is recommended.
- Remove Jewelry and Accessories: Remove all jewelry, piercings, and nail polish.
- Shave the Area: Your surgeon will mark the surgical area for shaving prior to surgery.
- Sign Consent Forms: Review and sign all necessary consent forms before surgery.
Additional Considerations:
- Insurance Coverage: Check with your insurance provider to determine if breast revision surgery is covered and what the limitations may be.
- Emotional Preparation: Breast revision can be an emotionally challenging experience. Seek support from loved ones or a therapist to help navigate the process.
- Realistic Expectations: Discuss realistic expectations with your surgeon regarding the outcome of the surgery. It's important to understand the limitations and potential complications.
- Follow-Up Appointments: Schedule post-operative appointments with your surgeon to monitor your recovery and ensure proper healing.
Recovery from Breast Revision:
Immediate Post-Operative Period:
- You will be monitored closely in the hospital for a few days after surgery.
- You will likely have a drainage tube placed to remove excess fluid.
- Pain medication will be prescribed to manage discomfort.
- You will need to avoid strenuous activity and heavy lifting for several weeks.
Weeks 1-4:
- The drainage tube is usually removed within the first week.
- Swelling and bruising will gradually subside.
- You may experience some soreness and discomfort, which can be managed with pain medication.
- Avoid wearing a bra with underwires or tight clothing.
- Perform gentle range-of-motion exercises as guided by your surgeon.
Weeks 5-8:
- Swelling and bruising will continue to decrease.
- You can gradually increase your activity level but avoid strenuous activities.
- Continue with range-of-motion exercises.
- Scar tissue may start to soften and become less visible.
Months 2-6:
- Most of the swelling should have resolved.
- Your breasts will continue to soften and settle into their final shape.
- Scarring will continue to fade.
- You can resume most normal activities, including exercise.
Beyond 6 Months:
- The final results of your breast revision should be evident.
- Your breasts should feel natural and comfortable.
- Scarring should be minimal and well-concealed.
Tips for Recovery:
- Rest adequately and follow your surgeon's instructions carefully.
- Wear a supportive surgical bra as directed.
- Ice packs can help reduce swelling and pain.
- Avoid smoking and alcohol, as they can impair healing.
- Maintain a healthy diet to promote healing.
- Be patient and allow your body time to recover.
- Attend regular follow-up appointments with your surgeon to monitor progress.
- If you experience any unusual symptoms or concerns, contact your surgeon promptly.
Surgeon

Vanessa Parada, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Surgeon at Parada Estética
Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
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Speaks: English, Spanish
Dr. Vanessa Parada is from the wonderfully predominantly Hispanic populate border town, El Paso, Texas. However, she was born in Phoenix, Arizona. Dr. Parada is the oldest of 5 girls and most of her family lives in Austin, TX. She is the mother of a spunky 5-year-old who keeps her busy! Dr. Parada is fluent in English and Spanish. Spanish was her first language and did not learn English until she started grade school. She is a classically trained violinist and has been playing since she was 5 years old. In college, she played in the symphony and performed in an all-female mariachi group in Los Angeles. When not operating, Dr. Parada enjoys cooking and Pilates. Every once in awhile she will pick up her violin to play. Dr. Parada’s medical philosophy is to treat all patients as if they were a family member or one of her sisters. She believes in earning their trust and having a good relationship with her patients is incredibly important.
Education & Training
- 2009 - 2011 Whittier College Undergraduate
- 2011 - 2015 Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Medical School
- 2015 - 2021 Mayo Clinic Internship & Residency
- 2021 - 2024 HKB Cosmetic Surgery Fellowship
Board Certification(s)
- American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
3574 N Davidson St, Charlotte, NC 28205, USA
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Surgeon

Vanessa Parada, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Surgeon at Parada Estética
Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
50 views today
Dr. Vanessa Parada is from the wonderfully predominantly Hispanic populate border town, El Paso, Texas. However, she was born in Phoenix, Arizona. Dr. Parada is the oldest of 5 girls and most of her family lives in Austin, TX. She is the mother of a spunky 5-year-old who keeps her busy! Dr. Parada is fluent in English and Spanish. Spanish was her first language and did not learn English until she started grade school. She is a classically trained violinist and has been playing since she was 5 years old. In college, she played in the symphony and performed in an all-female mariachi group in Los Angeles. When not operating, Dr. Parada enjoys cooking and Pilates. Every once in awhile she will pick up her violin to play. Dr. Parada’s medical philosophy is to treat all patients as if they were a family member or one of her sisters. She believes in earning their trust and having a good relationship with her patients is incredibly important.
Education & Training
- 2009 - 2011 Whittier College Undergraduate
- 2011 - 2015 Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Medical School
- 2015 - 2021 Mayo Clinic Internship & Residency
- 2021 - 2024 HKB Cosmetic Surgery Fellowship
Board Certification(s)
- American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
3574 N Davidson St, Charlotte, NC 28205, USA
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