 So, let's talk about capsular contractures. After you have your implant, you can get hardness developing where your body reacts against the implant and causes a capsular contracture. With capsular contracture, a few things you may notice is that you have discomfort. The implant is almost stuck up on your chest while your real tissue is down below. The implant is fixated on your chest. And then number three is usually one of them looks more projected up top and the other one is down below and looks normal. So, when you see a lot of pictures on Instagram where some people look like they have a very high writing implant, they might have a capsule or contracture and that's what's giving them that high writing look. The best thing to do is of course is a removal and replacement of the implant. The best study to get before is either ultrasound or MRI to see if the capsule is totally intact or if you've had a bleed of the silicone.