Do I always get contracture after breast implants? Contracture of the envelope can occur at any time after surgery. The causes of contracture are: 1, individual factors: for example, some people are prone to connective tissue growth, and the implant will easily thicken after implantation and form a pericardium; 2, technical factors: for example, bleeding during surgery, which leads to infection, or not clean, improper dissection of the cavity and so on. It is also possible that the person is too thin, the soft tissue of the breast is too little, including too little breast tissue, the cavity is very limited, and the implant is too large, which also easily causes contracture of the pericardium. Figuratively speaking, just like wrapping dumplings, if the skin is too thin and the filling is too big, this problem will also occur. 3, prosthetic factors: the quality of the prosthesis may not be so good, there is a certain amount of leakage, or the prosthesis has part of the rupture, etc., will lead to the appearance of the contracture of the envelope. So, what about the contracture of the envelope? First of all, once the contracture occurs, it is irreversible and the only solution is to remove the implant as soon as possible. If you are worried about breast relaxation and deflation after the implant is removed, you can do breast augmentation with self-fat immediately after the implant is removed, both can be done at the same time.