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Breast implant removal, also known as explant surgery, is a surgical procedure aimed at removing breast implants for various reasons, such as implant complications, aesthetic preferences, or health concerns. For expert care trust Dr. Z, our board-certified plastic surgeon specializing in breast explant in Manhattan and other cosmetic procedures.

Remove Unwanted Breast Implants

Breast implant removal is a surgical procedure performed to remove unwanted breast implants. It is commonly sought after for several reasons, including implant complications, changes in personal preferences, or the desire to address health concerns. The implants are carefully removed during the procedure, and the breast tissue is reshaped to achieve a natural appearance. If you’re considering breast implant removal, consult a qualified plastic surgeon like Dr. Z to discuss your options and achieve your desired outcome.

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What Are Some Reasons To Get An Explant?

Patients may choose breast explant surgery for a variety of reasons. Some experience implant complications, such as capsular contracture, where scar tissue tightens around the implant, causing discomfort or distortion. Others may face implant rupture, leakage, or displacement, leading to changes in appearance or discomfort. Over time, personal preferences can shift—some women no longer desire their current implant size or shape, or their aesthetic priorities evolve.

Physical factors like pain, breast asymmetry, or changes after pregnancy and breastfeeding can also prompt the decision. Additionally, some patients opt for explantation due to long-term health concerns or a desire to return to a more natural appearance. Whatever the motivation, explant surgery can provide relief, improved comfort, and alignment with one’s body image goals.

What Are My Options For Breast Implant Removal?

Total Capsulectomy

Total capsulectomy involves removing both the breast implants and the surrounding scar tissue. This procedure ensures complete removal of the implants and any potential capsule-related issues. Removing the entire capsule helps minimize the risk of complications and provides a fresh start for the breast tissue. Discuss with a qualified plastic surgeon to determine if total capsulectomy is the right choice of breast explant in Manhattan.

En Bloc Capsulectomy

En bloc capsulectomy is a breast implant removal technique where the implants and the surrounding scar tissue capsule are removed as a single unit. This method is particularly beneficial for individuals concerned about potential silicone implant leakage or those with textured implants. En bloc capsulectomy aims to minimize the risk of implant rupture during removal and ensures complete capsule removal.

Dr. Eleonore Zetrenne, the lead plastic surgeon offering breast explant surgery in Manhattan.

Top 5 Things To Look For When Choosing A Plastic Surgeon in Manhattan:

Choosing the right plastic surgeon for breast explant surgery is crucial for safety, aesthetic results, and peace of mind. Here’s what you should look out for:

1. Board Certification & Specialized Expertise

Seek a surgeon with advanced training in Manhattan breast explant surgery, including capsulectomy and natural restoration. Dr. Z performs a full removal of the capsule and damaged tissue to ensure the safety of her patients. As a board-certified plastic surgeon, her training meets the most rigorous standards.

2. Compassionate, Patient-Centered Care

Your surgeon should listen to your goals, whether addressing complications, health concerns, or aesthetic preferences, and tailor a plan to your needs.

3. Minimal Scarring & Optimal Healing

Look for a surgeon known for meticulous techniques that reduce visible scarring and promote smooth recovery. Dr. Z specializes in microsurgeries and breast procedures, always with a key focus on her patients’ health and safety.

4. Transparency & Education

A great surgeon explains all of your options clearly, helping you make informed decisions without pressure.

5. Natural, Harmonious Results

Choose someone with an artistic eye for natural-looking outcomes that align with your body’s proportions.

For Manhattan patients, Dr. Eleonore Zetrenne exemplifies these qualities by combining Ivy League training, personalized care, and a dedication to helping women feel confident again.

Ready to explore explant surgery? Consult with Dr. Z, a surgeon who prioritizes your safety, goals, and well-being.

What Benefits Are There To Removing Your Breast Implants?

  • Relief from implant-related complications
  • Improved comfort and reduced pain
  • Restoration of a natural breast appearance
  • Increased confidence and body satisfaction
  • Elimination of implant-related risks, such as rupture or leakage
  • Ability to address breast asymmetry or aesthetic concerns
  • Freedom to pursue different breast enhancement options, if desired
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Breast Implant Illness (BII)

Breast Implant Illness (BII) is a term used to describe a range of symptoms that can develop after breast augmentation or reconstruction with implants, including chronic fatigue, joint and muscle pain, cognitive issues, and autoimmune disorders.

These symptoms can vary widely and may occur immediately after surgery or years later. Diagnosing this condition is difficult, but many women find relief through the removal of implants and surrounding scar tissue.

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What Are Some Symptoms of BII?

  • Chronic fatigue
  • Joint and muscle pain
  • Cognitive issues (brain fog, memory loss)
  • Autoimmune disorders
  • Hair loss
  • Skin rashes
  • Anxiety and depression
  • Headaches and migraines
  • Gastrointestinal issues
  • Hormonal imbalances
  • Swollen or tender lymph nodes
  • Unexplained weight changes

Likelihood of Developing Symptoms of BII

The likelihood of developing Breast Implant Illness (BII) symptoms is uncertain because the condition is still being researched. Furthermore, since the symptoms are non-specific and can be caused by numerous other conditions, it becomes increasingly difficult to identify the actual number of cases of BII. However, women with a history of autoimmune conditions, allergies, or chronic illnesses may have a higher risk of developing BII. If you suspect you may have symptoms of BII schedule a consultation with Dr. Z to discuss your treatment options and a possible breast explant in Manhattan.

Breast Implant Cancer (BIA-ALCL)

Breast Implant-Associated Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma (BIA-ALCL) is a rare type of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma linked to textured breast implants. It develops in the scar tissue and fluid surrounding the implant, not the breast tissue itself. Breast implant cancer usually occurs because of chronic inflammation due to the textured surface of the implants, and some of the most common symptoms include persistent swelling, lumps, or pain near the implant.

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Possible Symptoms of
BIA-ALCL:

  • Persistent swelling near the implant
  • Formation of a lump in the breast or armpit
  • Pain around the implant area
  • Redness or rash on the skin over the implant
  • Fluid buildup around the implant (seroma)
  • Breast asymmetry
  • Fatigue and general malaise

Likelihood of Developing
BIA-ALCL

The likelihood of developing Breast Implant-Associated Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma (BIA-ALCL) is very low, primarily affecting women with textured breast implants. The incidence rate is estimated to be between 1 in 3,000 to 1 in 30,000 women with textured implants. If you are diagnosed with BIA-ALCL, the implant must be removed completely along with the surrounding scar tissue. Early detection and treatment are crucial for favorable outcomes.

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The Solution to BII & BIA-ALCL: Breast Explant Surgery

Breast explant surgery is the primary solution for Breast Implant Illness (BII) and Breast Implant-Associated Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma (BIA-ALCL). This procedure involves the removal of breast implants and often the surrounding scar tissue (capsulectomy). For BIA-ALCL, the complete removal of the implant and capsule is crucial to eliminate all cancerous cells. A breast explant in Manhattan can significantly alleviate symptoms of BII and prevent the progression of BIA-ALCL

What Happens During An Explant Surgery in Manhattan?

Pre-Operative Guidelines:

  • Consult with Dr. Z for a comprehensive evaluation and discussion of your goals.
  • Follow all instructions regarding medication, diet, or lifestyle modifications before the surgery.
  • Complete any recommended pre-operative tests or screenings.
  • Discontinue the use of certain medications or supplements as advised by your surgeon.
  • Arrange for someone to accompany you on the day of the surgery.
  • Avoid smoking and alcohol consumption in the days leading up to the procedure.
  • Stay well-hydrated and maintain a healthy lifestyle to optimize your body’s healing capabilities.
  • Follow any fasting instructions provided by your surgeon before the surgery.
  • Wear comfortable clothing on the day of the procedure, including loose-fitting tops.
  • Ensure you have all necessary post-operative supplies and medications.

For more information on breast explant in Manhattan, contact us today for an appointment.

The Surgical Steps:

  • You will be given anesthesia to ensure your comfort and safety during the procedure.
  • The surgeon will make an incision according to the chosen removal technique.
  • The implants will be removed individually or en bloc, along with the scar tissue capsule.
  • If necessary, the breast tissue may be reshaped to achieve the desired aesthetic outcome.
  • The incisions will be closed using sutures or surgical adhesive.
  • Dressings or bandages will be applied to protect the incision sites.
  • You will be moved to a recovery area where you will be monitored for a few hours.
  • Post-operative instructions will be provided to guide you through the recovery period.
  • Follow-up appointments will be scheduled to monitor your healing progress.
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Post-Operative Care Instructions After Your Breast Explant

Wound Care & Hygiene

  • Follow Dr. Z’s specific instructions for incision care.
  • Keep the incision sites clean and dry to prevent infection.
  • Report any unusual symptoms (excessive pain, swelling, bleeding, or signs of infection) promptly.

Medications & Support

  • Take all prescribed medications as directed, including pain relievers and antibiotics.
  • Wear a supportive bra or compression garment to minimize swelling and aid healing.

Activity & Recovery

  • Avoid strenuous activities, heavy lifting, or exercise for the recommended timeframe.
  • Gradually resume normal activities only as approved by your surgeon.
  • Be patient—your breasts may take time to settle into their final shape.

Follow-Up & Lifestyle

  • Attend all scheduled follow-up appointments in Manhattan to monitor your healing progress.
  • Maintain a healthy diet and stay hydrated to support recovery.
  • Embrace a body-positive mindset and healthy lifestyle for long-term well-being.

Breast Fat Grafting After Implant Removal

Breast fat grafting involves removing excess fat from one area of your body and injecting it into the breasts to enhance volume. After breast implant removal, fat grafting can be an option to restore a natural breast appearance and provide augmentation without the issues associated with silicone or saline implants.

This procedure offers the dual benefit of removing unwanted fat from donor sites while achieving a more proportionate result in the breasts. If you don’t want another implant, breast fat grading is an excellent alternative.

Testimonials

I had breast implants that were over 35 years old. During a mammogram it was discovered they had ruptured and needed to be removed. I went to see Dr. Zetrenne and she explained the procedure and assured me I would feel much better. I decided to have the old implants removed and replaced with a more natural look in proportion to my body.

The surgery went well and I have now recovered. She is an artist, my breasts now look so natural. I am so much happier with my body and am feeling great! In addition, she is a kind person and has a fun personality. It was a pleasure to have her for my doctor.

- DK

Great experience with a compassionate doctor and staff. Happy with the results and they take the time to explain the process. I'm a breast cancer survivor and Dr Z made the process worthwhile. Experts in their field and highly recommended.

- LK

Breast Implant Removal FAQs

Am I a suitable candidate for breast explantation?

The candidates for a breast explant in Manhattan are typically those dissatisfied with their breast implants or those who experience complications or have health concerns. Please consult our surgeon to determine if you are a suitable candidate.

Can breast explantation affect breastfeeding in the future?

A breast explant may or may not affect your ability to breastfeed in the future. It depends on various factors, including the surgical technique used, any damage to the milk ducts, and your physiology. Please inform your surgeon about your desire to maintain the ability to breastfeed during the consultation to explore possible options.

How long does it take to recover from breast explant surgery?

The recovery time varies, but it typically takes several weeks. Patients can usually resume light activities within a few days, while strenuous exercise should be avoided for four to six weeks. Full recovery may take up to a few months.

Will I need additional procedures after breast explantation, such as a breast lift?

Additional procedures like a breast lift may be necessary, especially if you had larger implants or experience significant sagging and deflation after the removal of the implants. Discuss your desired aesthetic outcome with your surgeon during the consultation, as they can determine the need for complementary procedures to achieve your goals.

What are the potential risks and complications associated with breast explant surgery?

Manhattan breast explant surgery, like any surgical procedure, carries potential risks and complications, such as infection, bleeding, scarring, and changes in breast shape. However, breast explant surgery is less risky than the initial implant surgery, with a lowered risk of infection and hematoma, and zero risk of capsular contracture once the capsules have been fully removed. As with any surgery, it’s important to discuss your concerns and medical history beforehand with Dr. Zetrenne so you can make an informed decision.

How much does breast explant surgery typically cost, and is it covered by insurance?

The cost of breast explant surgery depends on factors like the extent of surgery, the type of anesthesia used, whether you also need other complementary procedures and more. It’s typically considered an elective cosmetic procedure and is not always covered by insurance. Please consult our plastic surgeons for a thorough evaluation and a personalized quote.

Schedule A Personalized Consultation For Explant Surgery Today

Dr. Z is our board-certified plastic surgeon specializing in cosmetic and reconstructive microsurgery. With a selective, boutique practice, Dr. Z provides a concierge-type service, focusing on personalized care for all patients. Located in a serene and discrete setting, Dr. Z invites you to schedule a consultation to discuss your breast implant removal goals and learn more about the procedure. Take the first step toward a more comfortable and confident you by contacting Dr. Z for breast implant removal in Manhattan today.

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