 Augmentation mammalplasty is a popular cosmetic procedure that has seen significant improvements over time. Complications can arise from the surgery or from the implants themselves, such as seromas, hematomas, asymmetries, double bubbles, implant displacements, ripples, capsular contractures, and even rare cases of breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma, BALCL. While many complications have been reduced with advances in surgical techniques and implant materials, there is still much to be learned about the causes and prevention of these complications. Further research into the causes and treatments for these complications will help ensure safer and better outcomes for patients undergoing this procedure. This article was authored by Fourser-Gave, T. R. Fazelin, and D. P. Larionov.