Breast implant removal, what are the options?
Choosing to have breast implants removed is an important personal decision that can be driven by various factors, from changes in lifestyle or aesthetic preferences to discomfort or medical concerns. If you're considering this step, it's essential to understand the different procedures available to ensure the best outcome for your health and appearance. Here’s an overview of the options for removing breast implants, focusing on the surgical approaches and what to expect from each.
Implant Removal Alone
Who is it for? Implant removal, or explant surgery, is typically chosen by those who wish to return to their original breast size, are experiencing complications like capsular contracture, or have health concerns that necessitate the removal of implants.
Procedure Overview: The procedure involves the surgeon making an incision under the breast, often utilizing the original scar from your breast augmentation to minimize additional scarring. Through this incision, the implants are carefully removed, and any scar tissue that has formed around the implants may also be addressed during the operation.
Post-surgery considerations: Post-explantation, the breasts may initially appear less full and may take time to regain their natural shape. Some patients may notice sagging, depending on the skin’s elasticity, the size of the previous implants, and how long they have been in place.
Implant Removal and Replacement
Who is it for? This option suits those who still desire the aesthetic benefits of implants but want to change the size, shape, or type due to cosmetic preferences or complications with their current implants.
Procedure Overview: Using the incision under the breast, the surgeon will remove the old implants and replace them with new ones that better suit the patient's current desires or needs. This might involve changing the type of implant (from saline to silicone or vice versa) or adjusting the size for comfort and proportionality.
Post-surgery considerations: The recovery process for implant replacement is similar to the initial breast augmentation. Patients are typically advised to follow a specific care routine to manage discomfort and facilitate healing, ensuring the best results from the new implants.
Implant Removal and Breast Lift
Who is it for? Ideal for patients looking to remove their implants and also address any sagging or excess skin. This is a common choice for those who have had larger implants or whose skin elasticity has decreased due to age or significant weight changes.
Procedure Overview: After the removal of the implants via the under-breast incision, the surgeon performs a breast lift. This involves removing excess skin and tightening the remaining tissue to reshape and elevate the breasts. The nipples and areolae might also be repositioned to create a more youthful appearance.
Post-surgery considerations: A breast lift can significantly transform the appearance of the breasts, making them firmer and more lifted. The recovery period is more extensive than for implant removal alone and requires careful adherence to post-operative instructions to ensure optimal healing and aesthetic results.
Conclusion
Deciding on the right procedure after deciding to remove your breast implants involves careful consideration of your body’s needs and aesthetic goals. At Pearl Plastic Surgery, we are dedicated to guiding you through each step, from discussing your initial options to supporting you through recovery. Schedule a consultation with us today to explore which approach can best help you achieve a comfortable and satisfying outcome.