Breast implant removal is a plastic surgery procedure used to either eliminate the use of implants or allow for new implants to be inserted. The goal of breast implant removal surgery will depend on what the client is looking for and what is best for their health.
Clients seek breast implant removal in Nashville to switch to larger or smaller implants, address sagging and shape by combining with a breast lift, or to embrace an implant-free look. Removal can be added to numerous other plastic surgery procedures or as part of a mommy makeover.
To find out if you are a candidate for breast implant removal, contact us today to schedule a consultation.
Dr. Davis completes breast implant removal surgery at The Atrium, a specialty operating facility at Centennial Hospital. It is typically an outpatient procedure and is performed under general anesthesia. Clients are carefully monitored throughout the surgery and during the recovery period prior to release.
How the surgery is conducted will depend on a variety of factors. Where incisions are made will depend on where the scars are from the previous breast augmentation and if the procedure is being combined with others. Dr. Davis will do his best to utilize the original incision sites to minimize additional scarring. The specific details of your surgery will be decided during your consultation.
Most clients will return home the same day as their surgery. Swelling, bruising and discomfort are all normal in the days and weeks following breast implant removal. There will be a one-week recovery period during which the client should avoid all physical activity.
After this, they can resume light physical activity, then get into their normal routine at about 6 weeks after the procedure. This schedule may vary a bit between clients as healing times can differ for each individual. Be sure to always follow Dr. Davis’ guidelines and call the office if you have questions or concerns.
There may be a noticeable change as soon as the implants are removed. However, this is not the same as seeing the final results. Seeing your final results will depend on your ability to heal and whether the surgery was strictly implant removal or if other procedures were completed as well. Many patients experience their final results somewhere between 3 to 6 months after surgery. However, individual healing times will vary.
A common misconception is that breast implants have to be removed and replaced every 10 years. Because this myth is so pervasive, we see a lot of clients seeking breast implant removal not because they want it, but because they think it is required. As long as your breast implants are in good shape, you are happy with them and you have no other medical reason to have them taken out, removal is not required.
With that said, there are reasons clients might wish to have their implants removed. These include:
● Being unhappy with the size or appearance of their current implants● Having gotten black market implants during surgery abroad● Presence of capsular contracture, where excessive scar tissue develops and squeezes the implant, causing pain and visible distortion● Detection of breast cancer in an area that necessitates implant removal for treatment● Opting for additional surgeries that will look better with implant revision
According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), the average cost for breast implant removal is $2,566. This does not include all the costs related to the surgery, such as anesthesia, facility fees, post-operative garments and more. Clients should consult with us about our financing options before deciding if the cost is out of their budget.
Some things we ask clients to do prior to surgery include:
● Stop smoking 4 weeks prior to surgery● Switch to a healthy diet to promote healing● Avoid all blood-thinning medications● Stop eating 8 hours prior to surgery
Before surgery, we will give you a complete list of everything you need to do to be ready.