What to Expect After Breast Implant Removal
Posted December 17, 2024 in Breast Implant Removal
Breast augmentation surgery enhances the lives of thousands of patients every year. Even so, many patients opt to have their implants removed. If you are considering having your implants removed, you may be wondering what the procedure entails. This blog will discuss the risks and benefits of breast implant removal and what you might expect after surgery.
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Reasons for Breast Implant Removal
While breast implants are a highly successful option for many women, some opt to have them removed with explant surgery, with or without replacement. Patients choose breast implant removal surgery for a number of reasons, including:
- A change of aesthetic preference for natural or small breasts
- Dissatisfaction with how the implants feel or look
- Implant complications, such as rupture or capsular contracture
- Medical reasons, such as breast implant illness (BII)
Whether you have had your breast implants for 5 years or 15 years, if you’ve changed your mind or experienced complications, breast implant removal is a customizable procedure that can provide relief, comfort, and results you desire.
What Happens During Breast Implant Removal?
The first step in breast implant removal is a consultation with a qualified plastic surgeon, such as Dr. Brian Boyd. At this consultation, any complications will be identified, your goals will be discussed, and a treatment plan will be established.
Similar to your primary breast augmentation, breast implant removal surgery is an outpatient procedure performed under general anesthesia. If your breast implant has ruptured or developed capsular contracture, a capsulectomy will be performed. This is when the implant and the surrounding scar tissue (capsule) are removed. At this point, some patients opt for new breast implants and/or a breast lift, while others opt for explant surgery alone.
What Happens After Breast Implant Removal?
In the case of a complication or breast implant illness, tissue samples or fluid may be sent to a lab for pathology testing. These tests look for abnormalities, including cancer, bacteria, fungus, and foreign materials.
Otherwise, the recovery period for breast implant removal is typically similar to that of a primary breast augmentation. You will be required to wear a compression garment, get plenty of rest, and avoid strenuous activity. In most cases, patients can return to work and their daily activities in a week or so.
What Are the Risks of Removing Breast Implants?
Breast explant surgery is generally a safe procedure if performed by a qualified plastic surgeon like Dr. Boyd. One of the most common risks is dissatisfaction with the appearance of your breasts after surgery, which can be addressed with additional breast enhancement treatments.
Other risks include:
- Bleeding
- Asymmetry
- Fluid collection in the breast pocket
- Infection
- Loose skin
- Numbness
- Scarring
What Are the Benefits of Breast Implant Removal?
There are a few benefits of breast implant removal. These include:
- Easier mammogram procedures
- Instant relief from complications like capsular contracture and BII
- Elimination of implant risks, including rupture
- Natural feeling breasts
- Increased confidence
- Improved quality of life overall
What Do Breasts Look Like After Implant Removal?
Breast implants cause the skin to stretch to accommodate your new breast size. When you have your implants removed, your breasts may appear saggy or misshapen. The way your breasts look after breast implant removal surgery is highly variable and dependent on a number of factors, such as skin elasticity, amount of breast tissue, implant size, and more.
Many patients experience an adjustment period after they have their breast implants removed, where the breasts regain their natural shape and volume. For some, breast fluffing occurs immediately, while for others, it may take a full year for the process to complete.
Breast Rejuvenation Options After Breast Implant Removal
For patients who are concerned about the appearance of their breasts after surgery, some common breast enhancement procedures include:
Breast Lift: For patients who want to combat breast sagging (ptosis), a breast lift is an excellent option that can be performed at the same time as explant surgery. This procedure is designed to remove excess skin and tissue and elevate the breasts. The nipple-areola complex (NAC) can also be resized and repositioned upwards. The result is lifted, youthful-looking and, yes, smaller breasts.
Fat Transfer: For a boost of natural volume, fat grafting is an effective option. During this procedure, fat is harvested from other areas of the body, such as the abdomen, hips, and thighs, and then injected into the breasts. Many patients love the double benefits of fat transfer: naturally larger breasts and sleeker body contours in areas with stubborn fat pockets. Results are long-lasting and this procedure can sometimes be performed at the same time as your explant surgery.
Interested in Breast Implant Removal in the South Bay?
If you are considering breast implant removal, a consultation is the first step. Dr. Brian Boyd is a highly esteemed plastic surgeon with decades of experience in specialized breast procedures. To discuss your goals and learn more about your treatment options, schedule a consultation by filling out our online contact form or calling (310) 597-4734.