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Removal and Replacement of Breast Implants

Reasons why women with breast implants may need or want to have them replaced or removed include:

  • wanting to go bigger
  • capsular contracture or scarring around implants
  • implant rupture or leak
  • displacement of implant causing breast distortion
  • rippling of implants
  • slippage of implants to low position
  • breast sag or droop off implants (requiring a lift)
  • original surgery was not done satisfactorily
  • Wanting Implants out

 

  • Wanting To Go Bigger

    Most women are very happy with the implant size they choose, with the help and advice of their surgeon. Some women however become disappointed or unhappy with their breast size and in Dr Drielsma’s experience, it is almost always that they wished they had chosen a bigger size. Dr Drielsma is very aware of this and when advising his patients having breast implants usually recommends a bigger size if any uncertainty or confusion exists. Breast implant revision for bigger ones is actually the most common reason for replacement surgery.

  • Capsular contracture or scarring around implants

    Apart from wanting to go bigger, capsular contracture is the most likely reason women with breast implants may one day require a further  surgery to replace them. Capsular contracture is the build up and thickening of scar tissue around the implants that over time can lead to hardening or distortion in breast shape. Capsular contracture generally takes many years to develop and typically becomes a problem towards the 10 year mark after initial surgery.

    The incidence of capsular contracture is around the 4% to 5% mark per implant. Patients who develop problematical capsular contracture with hardening of implants, distortion of breast shape or breast pain will usually want breast implant revision, scar tissue released or removed, and implants replaced. Dr Drielsma may discuss or recommend the use of alternative style implants to replace those that have undergone capsular contracture.

  • Implant rupture or leak

    Modern breast implants are also very well made. All implants are man made devices however and there is a known incidence or implant rupture over time.  The incidence of implant rupture is around 5% per implant over 10 years. Cohesive gel implants don’t “leak” like older liquid gel implants were prone to do. If a cohesive gel implant ruptures in a minor way (pin hole or tiny tear) you may not even realise. With a more serious rupture, which may occur spontaneously or following trauma, you may note distortion or symptoms like pain and discomfort. If you suspect a rupture, your doctor will arrange an x-ray (ultrasound or MRI scan). If a breast implant ruptures, your surgeon will recommend breast implant, removal and replacement.

  • Displacement of implant causing breast distortion

    Over time, in some cases, capsular contracture as described above could lead to breast implants shifting to abnormal positions causing distortions of breast shape. You may require the removal of implants, the repair and reshape of implant pockets, and new implants as part of revisional surgery.

  • Rippling of implants

    Minor rippling of implants, noticeable as shadowing in certain lights or visible and palpable irregularities are noticeable following breast implant insertion. Usually these issues are minor and only noticed by the patient, not by others. Dr Drielsma generally advises his patients in this situation not to intervene as further surgery is not warranted unless strongly requested by the patient. Severe visible rippling or implant edge palpability may in some cases warrant revisional removal and replacement of implants.

  • Slippage of implants to low position

    Very uncommonly, some patients experience a downward migration of their breast implants to a lower than ideal level. In such cases, you may require re-operative surgery to repair the tissues at the lower crease of the breasts.

  • Breast sag or droop of implants

    Over time, or following weight loss or pregnancy, the breast may descend lower and hang down off breast implants. We will generally recommend breast lift in this situation. Breast lift surgery will also usually involve removing and replacing breast implants.

  • Unhappy with results of original surgery

    This may include concerns over implant placement, distortions and scarring. It may also be dissatisfaction with size, either too big or too small. The wrong operation may have been done to start with- the commonest example of this seen is having a breast augmentation alone when in fact a breast lift, either with or without implants, should have been done initially.

  • You want the implants removed

    There are a variety of reasons why you may wish to have your implants removed. These include complications of breast implants such as rupture and capsular contracture, as outlined above, but you don’t want them back in anymore. Other reasons include concerns you may have over the safety of your breast implants. This is a very controversial issue at present and opinion amongst experts varies greatly around the world. It may be that we identify types of implants that we should no longer use but this has not happened conclusively yet. For more information from on implant safety follow this link to read an article prepared by the Australian Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (ASAPS).
    If you have your implants removed and not replaced, you will obviously return to a much smaller size but this may also lead to a sagging, empty look you may be unhappy with. Undergoing a breast lift will be effective in tightening the breast and giving a perky, natural look again. Dr Drielsma specialises in breast lifting WITHOUT implants using the “Lollipop (Vertical Mammoplasty)” short vertical scar technique.

  • Next Step

    • Next Step: Book your Initial Consultation
      • To arrange your consultation with Dr Drielsma, obtain a referral from your general practitioner and call 1800 180 777 to arrange your consultation appointment.
      • A Referral from your GP or specialist is essential.
    • What to Bring to your Surgeon Consultation
      • Bring a friend or relative to help discuss further information and consider your choices
      • Take lots of notes and read the documents provided thoroughly
      • You may need to undress for a physical exam so wear simple clothing
    • Want more information before scheduling your Surgeon consultation?
      • Request further information about the procedure – call or contact us
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**Individual results may vary. All surgery carries risks.
You should seek a second opinion from an equally qualified Specialist Plastic Surgeon before proceeding with surgery.

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Post operative photos shown 3 months following surgery

Individual results may vary. All surgeries carry potential risks and complications. You should seek the opinion of a fully qualified Specialist Plastic Surgeon before proceeding with surgery. Dr Drielsma is a fully qualified Specialist Plastic Surgeon. (AHPRA - MED0001073756)
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Understanding Breast Reduction & Lift Procedures ✨

Did you know there are different techniques for breast reduction and lift? 🤔 Let’s break down the Lollipop vs. Anchorprocedures, and why Dr. Drielsma’s signature Lollipop Breast Reduction & Lift stands out!

🔹 Lollipop Breast Reduction & Lift: This technique uses a small incision around the areola and a vertical line beneath it, creating a “lollipop” shape. It’s perfect for those looking for a lift with minimal scarring and a more youthful, natural appearance.

🔹 Anchor Breast Reduction & Lift: The traditional method, involving three incisions: around the areola, down to the crease, and along the breast fold. This is ideal for patients with more significant sagging or excess skin.

✨ Why Dr. Drielsma’s Lollipop Technique?
Dr. Drielsma’s signature Lollipop Breast Reduction & Lift combines precision and artistry, giving you stunning results with less scarring and faster recovery. The technique is perfect for those who want to reduce volume and achieve a more firm, all natural and raised breast appearance. 

Interested in learning more? DM us or book a consultation today! 🩺💕
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-Natural Shape
-Natural Size
-Natural Result

No implants. No boxy breasts.

Just Dr Drielsma’s signature, minimal scarring, lollipop breast reduction.

160 grams removed from the right
200 grams removed from the left
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Individual results will vary according to factors including genetics, age, diet and exercise. All surgery carries risks and requires a recovery period and care regime including wearing of post operative garments. More information is available from the relevant procedure page on our website. You should seek a second opinion from a Specialist Surgeon before proceeding. Dr Drielsma is a Specialist Plastic Surgeon - AHPRA Registration: MED0001073756.
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The ⭐ combo = Dr Drielsma’s signature, minimal scarring breast reduction & lift.

No implants were used to archive this natural shape and elevation.

Tell us how much weight you think was removed from each breast.

Drop your guess 👇 in the comments.

📷 Post op photo taken 3 months after surgery.
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Individual results will vary according to factors including genetics, age, diet and exercise. All surgery carries risks and requires a recovery period and care regime including wearing of post operative garments. More information is available from the relevant procedure page on our website. You should seek a second opinion from a Specialist Surgeon before proceeding. Dr Drielsma is a Specialist Plastic Surgeon - AHPRA Registration: MED0001073756.

#breastreduction #breastlift #lollipopbreastreduction #lollipopbreastlift #internalbrasling #plasticsurgeonsydney #plasticsurgeonwagga #plasticsurgeoncanberra #plasticsurgeoncamden #bodylift #tummytuck

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