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Understanding the Keller Funnel Technique and Its Importance in Breast Implantation

09 Dec 2024

The Keller Funnel: A Tool in Breast Implant Procedures

The Keller Funnel has become a widely used tool in breast implant surgeries, providing certain advantages in terms of safety and precision. It’s known for its “no-touch” technique, which is intended to reduce the risk of complications such as infection and capsular contracture.

 

 

What is the Keller Funnel?

The Keller Funnel is a device used during breast surgery to assist with the insertion of the implant. It resembles a pastry bag, and the implant is placed into the funnel, which is then gently squeezed to insert the implant into the breast pocket. This method is designed to minimise direct contact between the implant and the surgical site, helping maintain sterility. The Keller Funnel’s primary benefit is its ability to reduce the risk of infection during breast implant procedures. By avoiding direct contact with the implant, it minimises the possibility of introducing bacteria or other contaminants into the surgical site. This is particularly important for maintaining a sterile field and helping to prevent complications such as infection or capsular contracture.

 

Reducing the Risk of Capsular Contracture

Capsular contracture is a condition where excessive scar tissue forms around the implant, potentially causing pain or distortion. The Keller Funnel’s no-touch technique is one of the methods used to help reduce the likelihood of this complication. By ensuring that the implant is inserted without contact with the skin or surrounding tissues, the risk of bacterial contamination is lowered, potentially reducing the chances of developing capsular contracture. The use of the Keller Funnel can also assist in making smaller incisions. Because the implant can be inserted more easily and accurately through the funnel, a smaller incision may be sufficient, which can result in less scarring and possibly a quicker recovery.

 

Considerations Before Choosing a Procedure

Before undergoing any surgical procedure, it’s important to consult with a qualified practitioner to discuss the risks, benefits, and alternatives. Each patient’s circumstances are unique, and a professional will help determine which techniques and methods may be most appropriate for their individual goals.

If you’re considering breast implants, it’s important to have a thorough consultation with a qualified healthcare professional to understand the procedure, potential risks, and recovery expectations.

 

  • General disclaimer:

Patient outcomes can vary due to factors such as genetics, diet, age, exercise, lifestyle, weight, and overall health. It’s essential to understand that all invasive surgeries come with inherent risks and require a recovery period and specific care regimen.

Detailed information regarding surgical risks and complications is available on our website, but it is advisable to conduct thorough research and obtain a second opinion to ensure you are able to make an informed decision.

Please note that the information provided is general in nature and does not constitute medical advice or establish a doctor-patient relationship. Please be advised that surgical outcomes vary, from patient to patient, and comprehensive research is crucial before making any decisions.

 

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Operating out of five clinics across Perth, ABSOLUTE COSMETIC is a testament to the dedication and experience of Medical Director Dr. Glenn Murray and Director of Nursing Stephanie Murray. With over 20 years of full-time experience in aesthetic medicine under their belt, a holistic approach to aesthetic care includes a range of treatments, including non-surgical options to surgical procedures performed in our Class B Day Hospital, licensed by the WA Department of Health.

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Dr. Glenn Murray (AHPRA Registration MED0001196978) Registered Medical Practitioner, Specialist General Practitioner (specialist registration in general practice). General disclaimer: Patient... outcomes can vary due to factors such as genetics, diet, age, exercise, lifestyle, weight, and overall health. It’s essential to understand that all invasive surgeries come with inherent risks and require a recovery period and specific care regimen. Detailed information regarding surgical risks and complications is available here, but it is advisable to conduct thorough research and obtain a second opinion to ensure you are able to make an informed decision. Please note that the information provided is general in nature and does not constitute medical advice or establish a doctor-patient relationship. For real patient images, please visit our Before and After page. Please be advised that surgical outcomes vary, from patient to patient, and comprehensive research is crucial before making any decisions. This website contains imagery which is only suitable for audiences 18+.

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