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Breast Implant Removal/Revision

Dr. Shell is certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery, The American Board of Surgery, a member of The American Society of Plastic Surgeons, and is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. 

Dr. Shell provides a variety of cosmetic and reconstructive procedures to patients. The most common cosmetic procedures include; but are not limited to, breast surgery (reduction, reconstruction, augmentation and lift), body contouring (tummy tuck and liposuction), facial rejuvenation (surgical and nonsurgical), wound management and skin cancer treatment. Nonsurgical facial procedures such as Botox, Dysport and dermal fillers have become increasingly popular as patients seek less expensive alternatives with minimal downtime. Dr. Shell is currently on active staff at Baptist North Mississippi and has courtesy staff privileges at the Baptist Memorial Hospital entities in Collierville, DeSoto, Germantown, Memphis and Baptist Memorial Hospital for Women in Memphis; and practice privileges at Memphis Surgery Center.

Dr. Shell is in private practice with offices in Oxford and Southaven, MS.

Breast Implant/Exchange

Breast implant exchange is a surgical procedure that removes or replaces breast implants placed during breast augmentation.  The procedure may be indicated for medical reasons or it may be the patient’s personal choice.  To provide a satisfactory aesthetic outcome, a cosmetic procedure may be performed during or after breast implant removal.  Removal of breast implants is frequently followed by replacement with a different implant type (such as silicone gel) or a breast lift (mastopexy) procedure.

Reasons for Breast Implant Exchange

You may believe that breast implants no longer fit into your lifestyle or you may decide that a different implant size or type is appropriate.  In either of these cases, breast implant removal will be necessary.

  • Change in size preferences
  • Switch from saline to silicone testing and things are great!
  • Decision to remove implants

Medical indications for breast implant removal may include trauma, disease, or a surgery complication. Complications of breast augmentation may necessitate breast implant removal or revision surgery.  Some of these complications are as follows:

  • Capsular contracture
  • Implant displacement
  • Visible implant rippling
  • Ruptured implant
  • Nipple malposition

The Surgery

Breast implant removal is a relatively straightforward procedure.  The implant is typically approached through the same surgical incisions as your original breast augmentation.  Surgery may be as short as one hour, but this will vary depending on your particular condition.

After Breast Implant Exchange

Removing breast implants carries a possibility for an undesirable aesthetic outcome, especially if you’ve had them for several years.  When breast augmentation is first performed, the skin stretches to accommodate the implants.  If they are removed, it is likely that your skin will not shrink back to a satisfactory state.

While it is possible that your breasts will return to their pre-augmentation appearance, most patients will benefit from another cosmetic procedure.  Your plastic surgeon may recommend a breast lift to tighten the tissues and excess skin.  To meet your appearance goals, he or she may also recommend a different implant size or different implant type.

 
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