Silicone Lymphadenopathy Following Augmentation Mammoplasty With Silicone Implants.
Adaya RosenthalAdi Goldbart NahmiasLior HellerEran HadadPublished in: Aesthetic surgery journal (2024)
Surgeons should inform candidates about the potential risk of silicone migration. Patients with ruptured implants, significant capsular contracture, Mentor and PIP implants face an increased risk for developing siliconomas. Closer monitoring for the detection of siliconomas in the axilla for these patients is advisable, potential prophylactic replacement or removal of implants may be warranted to mitigate siliconoma risk.
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