The decision to get breast implants is a deeply personal one—and so is the decision to have them removed. Whether your aesthetic goals have evolved, you’re experiencing complications, or you simply desire a return to your natural body, choosing to undergo breast implant removal, or “explant” surgery, is a significant step in your personal journey. As you consider this path, one question likely stands at the forefront of your mind: what happens to breasts after implant removal?
It’s a valid and crucial question. You want to know what to expect visually, physically, and emotionally. At Politis Plastic Surgery, we believe in empowering you with clear, compassionate, and comprehensive information. This guide will walk you through every aspect of the explant process, from the reasons behind the decision to the surgical techniques and the beautiful, natural outcomes that are possible.
Every woman’s story is unique, and the reasons for breast implant removal are incredibly varied and personal. There is no right or wrong reason—only what is right for you. Some of the most common motivations we see include:
Whatever your reason, it is valid. This decision marks a new chapter, one focused on your comfort, health, and confidence.
When you decide to move forward, understanding the surgical process is key. A breast implant removal procedure is more complex than simply taking the implant out. The skill of your surgeon is paramount, particularly when it comes to managing the capsule.
When an implant is placed in the body, your immune system naturally forms a layer of scar tissue around it called a capsule. A critical part of explant surgery is deciding how to address this capsule. The technique used will be based on your specific situation, the condition of your capsule, and your surgeon’s expert recommendation.
The procedure is performed under general anesthesia to ensure your complete comfort. Dr. Politis typically makes an incision along the inframammary fold (the crease beneath the breast) to minimize visible scarring. The main surgical choices involve:
Dr. Politis’s extensive experience allows her to perform these intricate techniques with precision, ensuring the most thorough removal possible to set the stage for optimal healing and aesthetic results.
This brings us back to the central question. After the implants are gone, what will your breasts look like? It’s important to have realistic expectations. The skin and breast tissue have been stretched to accommodate the volume of the implants. After removal, you will likely experience:
Reading this may feel disheartening, but it’s only half the story. The wonderful news is that you have excellent options to reshape and rejuvenate your breasts during the very same surgery. The most common and effective solution is combining the explant with a Breast Lift (Mastopexy).
A breast lift does exactly what its name implies: it lifts and reshapes the breast tissue, removes excess skin, and repositions the nipple and areola to a more youthful, forward-facing position. This powerful combination allows you to not only remove your implants but also achieve a beautiful, natural, and aesthetically pleasing breast shape. For patients who desire some volume but want to avoid implants, a fat transfer can sometimes be used to add a small, natural-looking amount of fullness.
Planning for your recovery is just as important as planning for the surgery itself. A smooth, well-supported explant surgery recovery ensures the best possible outcome. The general timeline is about 4-6 weeks for the initial healing phase.
Here’s what you can typically expect:
Following your post-operative instructions is non-negotiable for a safe recovery. Regular follow-up appointments with your plastic surgeon in Tampa, FL, are crucial for monitoring your progress. Choosing a local, board-certified surgeon like Dr. Politis ensures you have dedicated, accessible care throughout this entire period.
Choosing to remove your breast implants is a powerful decision—a reclamation of your body and a step toward a new kind of confidence. While it’s natural to be concerned about what happens to breasts after implant removal, the reality is that modern surgical techniques offer beautiful, empowering solutions.
By combining your explant with a breast lift, you can achieve a result that is not only natural but also beautifully contoured and youthful in appearance. The journey is a partnership between you and your surgeon, built on trust, expertise, and a shared vision for your outcome.
If you are ready to learn more about breast implant removal and explore your options for achieving a shape you love, we invite you to schedule a private consultation with Dr. Politis. Let’s begin this new chapter, together.
Call us at: (813) 542 – 2587
Visit us: 4602 N Armenia Ave Suite 201, Tampa, FL 33603
Effie Politis, MD, FACS of Politis Plastic Surgery brings both skill and a personalized approach to the care of her plastic surgery patients. She is board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and is a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons.
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