Do ripples or wrinkles in breast implants go away?
Unfortunately, ripples do not go away. Breast implant rippling is the term for indentations at the edges of the breast implant that look like scallops. Rippling may be visible, especially among women with little breast tissue who choose over-the-muscle implant placement. Rippling may also occur in women who have significant breast tissue if the implant shifts. Silicone-gel-filled breast implants tend to ripple and wrinkle less than saline-filled breast implants. Some women who experience rippling problems choose to switch to silicone implants. Discuss your concerns with your surgeon.
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