I can offer a real horror story....but it's only what happened to me. I had initial BA a few years ago and went with saline. Everything was fine for the first few months then a capsular contraction set in on the right side. I was given advice to lie on something hard to help expand the capsule, and I did (on my floor). Something popped in the right side and it soften up only to eventually harden up again. Rather than doing a capsulectomy, the surgeon decided to remove it........much to my disapproval because he "thought" an infection set in. I was 110% asymptomatic of any infection.
So, 6 months after intial surgery I relunctantly agreed to removal. 4 months later, I was under the knife again for re-implantation. 1 1/2 months later on New Years weekend, I noticed a small "fishing line" like substance protruding from the incision site.....a "spitting suture" which the surgeon denied. A day later it fell out leaving a small 2-3mm size hole and exposing the implant. I was taken back into the OR where a piece of Alloderm was used to "try" and close the hole. Once the sutures were removed, a larger hole was present. The Alloderm was exposed and I was instructed to keep it moist with anti biotic ointment which I did. After 3 1/2 months of this hole still being left open, I developed first a yeast infection, then a fungal infection and then a bacterial infection. As a result of the infection, the entire scar tissue from the incision began to break down and large holes along it. Needless to say, the surgeon was fired.
I went to the ER after taking 2 finals and ended up staying for 6 days. Because the tissue was so necrotic, the on call surgeon simply popped it out without surgery. I ended up receiving antibiotics and antifungal meds thru my IV the entire 6 days.
I had severe necrosis just under the areola which resulted in the tissue being cut away leaving my right breast rather defromed and my nipple pointing towards my feet.
I was just in Bangkok with Dr. Saran and he was rather amazed at the previous surgeons incompetence. I went 14 months with only 1 implant in the left breast!!
I had him remove the one on the left and elected to go with Mentor's memory gel implants. Dr. Saran removed alot of scar tissue from the right breast and did a wonderful job in fixing it.
This is only my story and I can only offer advice based on my experience...........stick with a surgeon that has experience in MTF's.