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Question by  markschmitt (21)

What is involved in breast implant removal?

 
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Answer by  Darry (3853)

Typically a small incision is made around the nipple or underneath the breast avoiding areas of scar tissue or previous incision. The implant is removed through the hole, inspected, and weighed. This weight is compared to prior surgical notes to make sure it has not lost any volume. The incision is stitched closed and is repeated on the opposite side.

 
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Answer by  AHPapp (39)

A patient is placed under general anesthesia and a small incision is made in the lower fold of the breast or through the nipple to remove the implant.

 
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Answer by  Manda (1103)

That depends on what type of implant it is. If it is a saline implant, it is easier. They simply drain the saline solution and remove the "bag." If it's a silicone implant, the surgeon will make an incision and then remove the implant and suture the area up.

 
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Answer by  starmlw (960)

Similar to implantation. It is a surgical procedure. An incision is made to remove the implant, either around the nipple or under the breast. The degree of difficulty depends on the amount of scar tissue around the implant. Sutures are used to close the wound.

 
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Answer by  G12345 (1808)

It is done surgically by gaining access to the implants through a small incision, then the liquid saline is removed from the implants. Next the implant are dissected out and you are stitched up. It will involve a general anesthetic.

 
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Answer by  kaboom969 (242)

The surgeon will cut a open up the skin on the underside of the breast. Then he'll take out the implant from there, and stitch the skin back together.

 
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Answer by  dryuha (735)

Breast implant removal is done if there is change in current implant size, if there is leaking or could be due to contracture at the site. It is done under general anaesthesia and basically involved small incision at the side of the breast followed by removal of the breast. It can take half to an hour for the procedure.

 
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Answer by  G12345 (1808)

They first gain access to the pocket that they are lying in, then they drain the implants of fluid, then they disect them out and remove them. Then they suture you up and you are done.

 
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