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Breast Implant Removal
Are You A Good Candidate
Meeting With The Doctor
How The Procedure Is Performed
What To Expect After Surgery
Possible Side Effects And Risks
How Long Will The Results Last
Questions You May Have
While the majority of women elect to retain their breast implants throughout their lives, there are a few occasions when breast implant removal is desired or required. The three major reasons for breast implant removal include a desire to change the size or shape of the breasts, implant leakage or rupture, or a hardening of the implant known as capsular contraction.
Working with the experienced breast surgeons at The Metropolitan Institute for Plastic Surgery , you can be confident that your implant removal will go safely and smoothly and that you will be happy with the results.
If you are in good general health and have realistic expectations regarding the results of your breast implant removal surgery, you are an ideal candidate for the procedure. The doctors and staff at The Metropolitan Institute for Plastic Surgery will work with you to ensure that you know what to expect from removal of your implants, both physically and psychologically.
Prior to your surgery, you will have an initial evaluation and consultation with the staff and doctors at The Metropolitan Institute for Plastic Surgery . The purpose of this initial meeting is make sure you are a good candidate for breast implant removal surgery and to ensure that you understand and are comfortable with the procedure and have a clear picture of how your breasts will look after the surgery.
·· Describe in detail how your breast implants will be removed
· Discuss other procedures such as implant replacement or breast lifting that you may want to consider to enhance your breasts
· Clearly discuss the potential risks of the procedure
· Outline in detail how the surgery is performed and what you can expect before, during, and after the procedure
· Provide detailed cost, payment, and insurance (if applicable) information
· Answer all your questions
· Details about your medical history
· A list of all medications you currently take including over the counter medications such as aspirin, vitamins, and herbal supplements
· Information regarding your tobacco and alcohol consumption.
You will have your breast implant removal surgery performed at the hospital or at the Center for Ambulatory Surgery, Inc. (CASI), where the doctors and staff are dedicated to ensuring your complete comfort during and after the procedure. The surgery may be performed under either general anesthesia or local anesthesia with sedation. The procedure generally takes 30 minutes to one hour to complete and you will go home shortly after your surgery is completed.
The doctor makes a small incision in the breast, usually under the fold of the breast or around the areola. The skin pocket around the implant is cut into and the implant is carefully removed. If the implant is filled with saline, the doctor may elect to deflate the implant to facilitate removal (the saline solution will be naturally absorbed by your body over time). If the implant is filled with a silicone gel, the doctor will inspect the implant for any signs of damage or leaking before removal. If you suffer from capsular contraction, the doctor removes all or part of the scar tissue that has formed around the implant.
Stitches are used to close the incision; the stitches generally extend around the areola or along the crease of the breast. After your surgery is completed, your breasts will be bandaged with gauze and a special surgical bra will be placed over your breasts to hold them in the best position for healing.
Activity |
When |
| Shower or Bath | One to Two Days After Surgery |
| Back to Work | Two to Three Days After Surgery |
| Driving | When You Are Pain Free |
| Physical Contact With Breasts | Three to Four Weeks After Surgery |
| Strenuous Activity | Three Weeks After Surgery |
| Fading of Scars | Several Months to One Year |
In most cases, you will be ready to go home shortly after your implant removal procedure. You may be a bit sleepy after the anesthesia so it is important to have someone drive you home after your surgery.
During the first 24 to 48 hours after your procedure, you may feel tired from the anesthesia and sore from the surgery. The doctor will prescribe pain medication to alleviate most of the discomfort. Your discomfort level will improve rapidly after the first two days. Call the staff at The Metropolitan Institute for Plastic Surgery if you have any questions or concerns in the days after your surgery
You will notice a marked improvement in your discomfort level during the first few weeks after your surgery. Other things to be aware of:
· The gauze dressings placed over your breasts will be removed a few days after your surgery. Once they are removed, you can take a shower or bath.
· Your first post-operative visit usually takes place two to three days after surgery. Subsequent visits are scheduled every one to two weeks for the first six weeks and then every one to two months for the next six months.
· Any bruising you experience will usually disappear in about two weeks.
· You may experience some numbness in the area of the surgery. This numbness is caused by the swelling of your breasts after surgery and usually disappears within six weeks of surgery.
· Most of the stitches used are dissolvable. If non-dissolvable stitches are used, they will be removed within 7 to 10 days after surgery.
You should sleep on your back for the first week after surgery to help with the healing process. You should wear the special surgical bra placed over your breasts after surgery at all times for the first few days. The softer support bra provided by The Metropolitan Institute for Plastic Surgery should be worn at all times for the first two weeks after your surgery. The bra should be worn even while sleeping to help hold your breasts in the correct position. You may take the bra off to shower or bathe, but must put it back on immediately after drying off. If the bra is too tight, call the staff at The Metropolitan Institute for Plastic Surgery immediately – bras that are too tight can cause skin problems.
Everyone heals at different rates and you are the best judge of when you are ready for certain activities, but the following are general guidelines:
· You can most likely return to work or school within a day or two of your surgery.
· You can resume driving as soon as you experience no pain when you turn the steering wheel.
· You should avoid sex for at least the first week after your surgery.
· Two weeks after surgery, you can begin to sleep without the special elastic bra you’ve been wearing. However, you should continue to wear this bra during the day for four to six weeks after your surgery.
· Do not go without a bra for at least six weeks after your surgery.
· Strenuous exercise can begin about three to four weeks after your surgery, but remember that everyone heals at different rates so take these activities slowly until you feel ready. Our patients are encouraged to plan an exercise program and discuss it with the staff prior to resuming exercise .
· The scars on your breasts should be protected from sunlight for at least a year after surgery.
· The skin of your breasts may appear shiny due to swelling. Within a few weeks, the swelling will disappear and the skin will return to a normal appearance.
· You may experience some numbness in the area of your surgery, but this generally goes away within six weeks of your surgery.
Like all surgical procedures, there are risks associated with breast implant removal. As with any surgery, you can help reduce the risks associated with your breast implant removal by closely following the instructions provided to you by the staff of The Metropolitan Institute for Plastic Surgery. And, the doctors and staff at the Institute. will be with you every step of the way to ensure a safe and pleasing outcome.
Some possible side effects include:
· Infection
· Loss of nipple sensation
· Breast sagging or loose skin
· Scarring
Breast implant removal is permanent. However, keep in mind that your breasts may sag or droop over time due to the natural affects of aging.
A breast lift or reinsertion of a breast implant may be performed to enhance the size and shape of your breasts. These options will be discussed with you in detail when you meet with the doctor before your surgery.
In most cases, a breast implant removal is considered a cosmetic procedure and, therefore, is not covered by insurance. You are responsible for the full payment for your procedure. Cost and payment options will be discussed fully with you at your initial consultation. In a few cases where significant capsular contraction has caused breast distortion or severe pain, insurance. may be provided.
If your breast implants have leaked or ruptured, there is no alternative for repairing them outside of removal and possible replacement. Unless other problems are occurring, there is no need to remove the implants. In some cases, revision without removal is possible for hardened implants.