Allergy to breast implants is very unusual. Most likely you are having a reaction to the adhesive and on the dressing. However, you should consult with your surgeon to ensure that nothing more serious is occurring. Good Luck.
I got silicone breast implants about 10 days ago and I had a local allergic reaction to the adhesive tegaderm that was over my incision.
I now have itching and redness all over my chest, back, arms, neck, and face like I am reacting systemically. I do not have any other allergies. Could this be an allergy to the implant?
Allergy to breast implants is very unusual. Most likely you are having a reaction to the adhesive and on the dressing. However, you should consult with your surgeon to ensure that nothing more serious is occurring. Good Luck.
Hi! Silicone implants are inert and do not cause the reaction you are describing. In fact, silicone implants do not cause any illness whatsoever.
It sounds like you have a contact dermatitis, which can be quite severe. I recommend that you see a dermatologist.
1. Implants do not cause the reaction that you describe.
2. Topical antiseptics during surgery typically do not include your face, so it is likely something systemic.
3. Systemic causes for your rash can include any of the medications that you are or were taking at the time of surgery.
Check with your surgeon, and then stop all medications. Your doctor most likely has a protocol for treating this kind of rash. Finally, good luck!