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Breast Implant Removal in Weston, FL


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Many good things have an end date to their run.

Breast augmentation helps women attain a desirable, shapely, and balanced chest contour through the addition of breast implants. While many women love the way their newly augmented breasts look and feel, this does not always last forever. In fact, even though breast implants are strategically designed to be long-lasting, they are not built to last forever.

Additionally, some women are not pleased with the outcome of their breast augmentation procedure, while others may experience implant complications that need to be addressed. Breast implant removal allows women to redo their breast augmentation by exchanging or removing undesirable implants. They can choose different options, including breast implant removal by itself, breast implant removal with breast lift, and breast implant removal with fat grafting.

What Is Breast Implant Removal?

Breast implant removal is a surgical procedure where breast implants from a previous breast augmentation are removed from the chest by a plastic surgeon. If the implant removal procedure is being performed due to complications, your surgeon may also remove silicone leakage and hardened scar tissue. If no implant complications have occurred but the implants have been in place for 10 to 15 years, then it may be time to remove them as well. Some women choose to get their implants replaced during their breast implant removal (sometimes called secondary breast augmentation), and others decide to simply take out their old implants for good.

What Are the Benefits of Breast Implant Removal?

Removing breast implants may provide the following benefits:

  • Eliminate pain and discomfort caused by hard scar tissue
  • Remove implant leakage that can spread to other parts of the body
  • Allow you to go back to your natural breast size and shape
  • Provide an opportunity to replace implants with larger or smaller implants
  • Improve breast symmetry
  • Make you satisfied with the appearance of your breasts
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Am I a Good Candidate for Breast Implant Removal in Weston, FL?

Good candidates for breast implant removal surgery typically are:

  • In good general health
  • Able to maintain a stable weight
  • Non-smokers or are willing to quit
  • Feeling pain or discomfort due to having implants
  • Wishing to replace their implants with a different size, shape, or material
  • Dealing with an implant rupture, leak, or other complication
  • Wanting to remove breast implants altogether
  • Keeping realistic expectations for surgery

Schedule your consultation with Dr. Messa to learn if you’re an ideal candidate for breast implant removal surgery in Weston, FL.

Why Choose to Get Your Breast Implants Removed?

Breast implant removal alters the appearance of a previous breast augmentation, regardless of whether or not complications were experienced. Removing breast implants can be beneficial in several situations, including:

A Desire to Change Implant Size

Choosing the appropriate implants for you can be challenging, especially with so many options available. Some women do not know what they want until after the implants have already been selected and placed, as it can sometimes be difficult to determine exactly how the implants will look once inside the breast pocket. Breast implant removal allows women to change the size, shape, and material of their implants.

Wanting to Go Back to Natural Breasts

Some women love the way their breast augmentation results look and enjoy them for many years. However, after some time, they may change their mind and decide that they wish to go back to their natural breast size. With breast implant removal surgery, women can have their implants removed and return to their natural breast size and shape.

To Address Implant Rupture or Leak

Implant rupture occurs when the silicone shell of a saline or silicone implant develops a tear, allowing the inner contents to seep into the surrounding tissue. While not physically harmful, implant rupture can cause discomfort and undesirable changes in breast appearance. If one implant ruptures and the other does not, there can be a very noticeable size difference between the two breasts, especially if a lot of the implant filling leaks out. The breasts may appear asymmetrical and deflated. Breast implant removal addresses implant rupture and leakage issues by removing and replacing the damaged implant.

Correct Other Implant Complications

Implants are generally long-lasting and reliable. Unfortunately, complications can occur. Capsular contracture is a common breast implant complication that develops when the scar tissue that forms around an implant hardens and tightens. Another complication that may arise is implant displacement, which is when an implant moves from its constructed breast pocket. Breast implant removal can repair these issues and restore the breasts.

What Can Breast Implant Removal Achieve?

Larger Breasts

After breast augmentation, women commonly report wishing they had chosen a larger, more prominent implant. Breast implant removal allows these women to remove their smaller implants and replace them with more voluptuous implants.

Smaller Breasts

After getting breast implants, some women decide that their augmented breasts are not ideal for their desired body contour or lifestyle. Breast implant removal helps women who want to remove their implants permanently or choose a smaller, more conservative size.

More Symmetrical Breasts

While implants are often used to improve breast symmetry, they can sometimes worsen the problem. This asymmetry may have occurred during the augmentation healing process or as a result of implant rupture, causing one breast to look smaller than the other. Breast implant removal can rectify asymmetry that results from an initial breast procedure.

Enhanced Comfort

Implant complications pose as much of a threat to comfort as they do to aesthetics. Complications like capsular contracture or a silicone implant rupture can cause significant pain and irritation to the breasts. Implant removal is the only way to remedy this discomfort.

What Is a Breast Implant Removal Consultation Like?

Consultation is a vital part of any surgery, and the same goes for breast implant removal. We understand that choosing to remove your breast implants can be a very personal and difficult decision for some women. Our Weston Cosmetic Surgery Center team wants you to feel welcome, comfortable, and ready to have this surgery, so each consultation is customized to fit your needs and goals.

You can expect your breast implant removal consultation to consist of the following:

  • A meeting with our patient care coordinator, who will share more information about breast implant removal surgery
  • A physical examination conducted by Dr. Messa
  • A discussion about your previous medical/surgical history
  • An opportunity to thoroughly discuss your surgical goals and learn what your treatment options are

A treatment plan will be created if you and Dr. Messa decide that you are a good fit for breast implant removal surgery, and the next steps will be discussed.

How Much Does It Cost to Have Breast Implants Removed in Weston, FL?

The overall price of your breast implant removal will depend on several factors, particularly whether or not new implants are placed. Additional determinants include anesthesia, surgical, and facility fees. Dr. Messa will give you an accurate cost estimate after your surgical plan has been devised so you can plan accordingly.

What Is the Breast Implant Removal Procedure Like?

In many cases, breast implant removal utilizes the same incision created during your initial breast augmentation. This allows for less postoperative scarring. The damaged or undesired implants are then removed, as well as any loose material (in the case of a rupture) or scar tissue (in case of capsular contracture). The breast pocket is then repaired, tightened, or expanded depending on whether or not new implants are expected. If you want to replace your implants, the new implants are placed, and the incisions are closed with sutures.

What Are My Breast Implant Removal Options?

You’ll learn more about your breast implant removal options during your consultation with Dr. Messa and which one will give you the results you desire. You can choose to have breast implant removal by itself, breast implant removal with new implants, breast implant removal with fat grafting, or breast implant removal with a lift.

Removal of Breast Implants

Whether you’re experiencing implant complications, have had them in for the maximum expected time, or because you’ve simply changed your mind, you can choose to have your implants removed without replacement. Dr. Messa will take out the old implants and any loose implant material from a leak or rupture. Once the implants have been successfully removed, Dr. Messa will repair and tighten the breast pocket before closing the incisions.

Replacing Breast Implants

If you would like to keep having breast implants but need to remove your current one due to complications or have had them in for 10-15 years, then you may choose to have your implants replaced. Some women choose this option even if they don’t experience complications or haven’t had their implants in for that long, as this provides an opportunity to change the size and shape of the implants. Women who are dissatisfied with the look of their current implants but still want to have augmented breasts will typically choose this option.

Removing Implants & Adding Fat Grafting

Some women may want to be done with breast implants but still want to add volume to their breasts. In these cases, the breast implants can be removed, and fat grafting can be performed to increase the size of the breasts. The fat grafting process works by using liposuction to remove unwanted fat from other body areas (often the stomach, flanks, hips, etc.), cleaning and processing the fat, and placing the fat in syringes to be injected into the breasts. Fat transfer allows for natural-looking results without using any implants.

Adding a Breast Lift

Women who are removing or replacing their implants may also consider adding a breast lift to their procedure. After breast implants are inserted into the body, the surrounding skin and tissues must stretch to accommodate the new breast size. This means that some excess sagging skin may remain after the implants are surgically removed. Many women dislike the appearance of droopy breasts since they make them look older than they actually are—resulting in a breast lift being the perfect addition to their procedure. Even women who replace their implants may decide they want their breasts to be perkier, making a breast lift an ideal option.

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What Is Recovery Like After Breast Implant Removal?

Many women experience a longer recovery period after breast implant removal than after their initial breast augmentation. A compression garment should be worn for the first few weeks following the operation to minimize swelling, encourage blood flow, ensure proper placement of the breasts, and facilitate healing. Bruising and swelling should subside within a few weeks, and most patients return to work after seven to ten days. Patients should refrain from all strenuous upper body activity for at least one month.

When Will I See Results After Breast Implant Removal Surgery?

While you’ll see a noticeable difference in your breasts after breast implant removal surgery, the final results will take some time to fully develop. Immediately after surgery, your breasts will be swollen, which will obstruct your full results. After the swelling goes down, you should be able to see your results. You’ll be able to see your final results when your breasts are fully recovered from surgery, which can take up to a year.

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Breast Implant Removal FAQ

How painful is breast implant removal?

Breast implant removal is performed under general anesthesia to ensure there is no pain during and shortly after the procedure. You can expect bruising, swelling, and discomfort following surgery. Prescription or over-the-counter medication can remedy postoperative pain and allow for a more comfortable recovery.

Will I have scars after breast implant removal?

In many cases, Dr. Messa uses your breast augmentation incision to remove the implants. If this is a possibility for you, there will be no additional scarring. If not, the breast implant removal incisions usually run along the natural creases of the breasts, and this is where your scars will be. You can use silicone strips or gel to help minimize their appearance, and scars usually fade with time.

Do I have to replace the removed implant?

No. You are not required to replace implants that have been removed. Some women decide that implants are not right for them and choose to remove them for good. In this case, your breast pocket is tightened, and a breast lift can be performed if necessary.

Can I change my implant style?

If you decide to replace your implants, you may change their size, material, and shape. During the procedure, your breast pocket will be adjusted to fit your new implant.

What are the potential complications with breast implant removal?

Complications after breast implant removal are rare, and when they do occur, they are usually temporary. Unfortunately, risks are possible with any surgical procedure. Potential side effects may include:

  • Reactions to anesthesia
  • Bleeding
  • Infection
  • Changes to skin, nipple, or breast sensation
  • Blood accumulation
  • Poor wound healing

You can minimize the chance of complications by following all of Dr. Messa’s pre and post-operative instructions.

What happens if I never remove my breast implants?

While breast implants can last several years, they are not designed to stay in your chest forever. If the implants are left in your chest for too long, then you may be more susceptible to experiencing complications such as capsular contracture, ruptures, and leaks.

Want to Learn More About Breast Implant Removal in Weston, FL?

If your breast implants are ready to be replaced or removed, schedule a consultation with Dr. Messa to learn what your options are. To find out more about breast implant removal in Weston, FL, call Weston Cosmetic Surgery Center at 954-659-7760 or 877-250-8117 or complete our online contact form.

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