
BREAST IMPLANT REVISION SURGERY
– Removal and replacement of Breast Implants
Reasons why women with breast implants may need or want to have them replaced or removed include:
- the desire for a larger implant
- 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 mastopexy)
- original surgery was not done satisfactorily
- wanting implants out
Embark on a Renewed Journey with Breast Implant Revision Surgery
At Dr Drielsma’s, we understand that the journey with breast implants is a continuous one, and there
may come a time when you feel the need for a change or renewal. This is where breast implant revision surgery
comes into play, a specialised procedure designed to either remove or replace your current breast implants. Breast implants are very popular and generally give high satisfaction. Breast implants are however artificial silicone devices and should not be considered as life long. Generally breast implants should be considered as devices that will need to be removed or replaced in around 10 years following insertion.
Many women will experience pregnancy and breast feeding which are likely to result in changes to their breast shape and size. Fluctuations in body weight can similarly impact on breast shape and size. Such changes in breast shape and size may lead to consideration of breast implant removal or replacement.
Concerns regarding certain breast implants being associated with a rare
form of breast cancer (BIA ALCL) has led many women to seek advice from their plastic
surgeon. If you have concerns in this regard, or have experienced any problems
related to your implants, such as hardening, distortion in shape, swelling
or pain, plan to see your plastic surgeon.
The type (make and model) of your implants and the length of time the implants have
been in will be clarified with you. Generally an ultrasound or MRI scan
of your breasts will be organised to determine if your implants are intact
or ruptured. Explant surgery with capsulectomy may be recommended for you
based on the above factors. Explant surgery may be combined with replacement of your
implants or breast lifting.
Dr Drielsma will help navigate you through the decision making process to formulate the
safest and aesthetically acceptable treatment plan for you.
Before and After Gallery
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Capsular contracture or scarring around implants
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Implant rupture or leak
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Displacement of implant causing breast distortion
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Rippling of implants
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Slippage of implants to low position
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Breast sag or droop of implants
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Unhappy with results of original surgery
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The desire for larger implants
Meet our Specialist Plastic Surgeon Dr Robert Drielsma MBBS, BSc(Med), FRACS
(AHPRA MED00001073756)
Dr Drielsma is an Australian trained Specialist Plastic Surgeon with over 30 years of extensive experience in plastic surgery of the face, breasts and body. He is a fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS), a member of the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) and a member of the Australian Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (ASAPS)

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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.