Surgery

Breast implant removal

Breast implant removal surgery is a procedure where previously placed breast implants are taken out, typically to address medical, aesthetic, or personal reasons. Common reasons for breast implant removal include:

  1. Complications: These can include capsular contracture (scar tissue tightening around the implant), implant rupture, infection, or displacement of the implant.
  2. Aesthetic Concerns: Over time, some individuals may want to change the appearance of their breasts, opting for a smaller size or a more natural look.
  3. Health Considerations: Some people experience pain, discomfort, or concerns about breast implant illness, a collection of symptoms that some believe are related to their implants.
  4. Lifestyle Changes: Personal preference changes or shifts in lifestyle (such as increased physical activity) may lead to the desire to have implants removed.

 

The surgery can also include:

  • Total removal: Taking out both the implants and the surrounding scar tissue (capsulectomy).
  • Partial removal: Only the implants are removed, leaving the scar tissue intact.
  • Replacement: Some people opt to have the old implants removed and new ones inserted.
  • Breast lift (mastopexy): This may be done in conjunction to improve the shape of the breast after implant removal.

Recovery time depends on the complexity of the procedure and the individual’s health but generally takes several weeks for full healing

Results Permanent solution
Surgery time 2-3 hours
Time off work 7 - 14 days
Exercise Must be limited for 6 weeks

Our breast implant removal includes surgeons fee, hospital fee, general anaesthetic costs, compression garments and lifetime follow up care.

Breast Implant Removal from $12,500
Implant Removal + Lift from $18,000 - $20,000

Some Medicare rebates and health fund covers may apply to these procedures. 

The Surgery Process

The decision to undertake any type of elective surgery should be a well thought and long process. We do not recommend rushing into any procedures. Below is a guide on the surgery process and the risks involved.

The first step in finding out more about breast explant surgery is to schedule a private consultation. In this consultation, you will meet directly with your specialist plastic surgeon. This gives you an opportunity to discuss your concerns and get all of your questions answered about this procedure. 

To book a surgery date you can contact our team after a face to face consultation has been completed. You must wait 7 days from the consultation to book a procedure.

During the consultation, your surgeon will delve into your medical background, inquiring about your medical history and any history of substance abuse, tobacco, or alcohol use. It’s essential to bring along a comprehensive list of all medications and supplements you are currently taking. The consultation includes a thorough examination of your complete and accurate medical history, where you’ll disclose any past surgeries, procedures, or complications you’ve encountered.

This detailed information equips your surgeon to make an informed decision about your general health and assess whether you are an ideal candidate for the procedure—fortunately, the majority of individuals meet the criteria for the intended procedure.

At the end of your consultation, your surgeon will make recommendations about the best course of action to take for your breast surgery to achieve the result you are after. Every patient is different, and results always vary. While we can look at your inspiration images, we cannot ever guarantee your post surgery results. You must take this into consideration before proceeding with breast  surgery.

Once you’ve booked your surgery date, a pre surgery appointment will be scheduled 4 weeks prior to your date. This is your chance to meet with your surgeon again, ask any further questions, go over the surgery plan and take some images. This appointment ensures you’re well prepared for the upcoming surgery date.

During breast implant removal, your surgeon will make an incision in the inframammary fold to access the implant and capsule. If your implants were originally placed through this incision, the existing scar can often be reused without needing to extend it. If the implants were inserted via an areola incision, it may also be possible to use the same incision for access.

During the surgery, the pocket containing the implant and capsule is carefully dissected from the surrounding tissue and removed. Depending on your specific case, a partial or total capsulectomy will be performed. This will be thoroughly discussed during your consultation with your surgeon. 

 

The surgery will be completed under general anaesthetic in one of our private hospitals. Some patients may need to stay overnight, your surgeon will advise if this is required during consultation.

Post-surgery, you will be given a support bra or elasticated bandage to minimise swelling and provide additional support during the healing process. In some cases, a small, temporary tube may be inserted to drain excess fluid or blood. The surgeon will provide specific instructions for recovery, covering areas such as:

-Tips for post-surgery breast care

-Follow-up appointments with the plastic surgeon

-Prescribed medications, whether applied topically or taken orally, to prevent infection and support healing

-Special care instructions for incisions and general health It is crucial to address any specific questions about your individual recovery period.

Some women opt to combine a breast lift with a breast augmentation procedure using implants, achieving both elevation and enlargement in a single surgery.

  • Breastfeeding difficulties, including reduced milk supply

  • Reduced effectiveness of breast cancer screening, since an implant may hide breast tissue (and tumours) during a mammogram

  • Movement of the implants from their original position

  • Further surgery to treat complications

  • Risks of anaesthesia including allergic reaction or potentially fatal cardiovascular complications such as heart attack

  • A blood clot in the deep veins of the legs (deep vein thrombosis), which can move to the lungs (pulmonary embolus) or to the brain and may be life threatening

  • unsatisfied with surgery outcome

  • Surgical risks such as bleeding or infection

  • Fluid accumulation around the implant after surgery

  • Allergic reaction to suture materials, tape adhesive or other medical materials and lotions

  • Changes in breast and nipple sensation

  • Temporary or permanent areas of numbness

  • Wrinkling of the skin over the implant

  • Keloid, or lumpy scar tissue, which is pink, raised and irregularly shaped. These scars may be inflamed and itchy. There are several possible sites for the incision. Discuss this with your surgeon

  • Asymmetry (unevenness) of the breasts

  • Risk of general anaesthetic

  • Excessive firmness of the breast

  • Potential partial or total loss of nipple and areola

  • Allergic reaction to suture materials, tape adhesive or other medical materials and lotions

  • Skin discoloration, permanent pigmentation changes, swelling and bruising

  • Allergic reaction to medications

Breast Implant Illness

In recent years, there has been heightened attention to a non-specific disease labeled as “breast implant illness” (or “BII”) by many patients. This is not an actual medical diagnosis and does vary between women most likely due to genetic factors. This likely explains the very low incidence. This may encompass many diverse and unrelated systemic illnesses, in particular, illnesses that are commonly classified as auto-immune. Although there is no clear evidence that breast implants cause any of these disease processes, many patients have difficulty moving past the association.

Further, there is some thought that these symptoms may be associated with colonization of the implant with some type of bacteria, which may set up a sub-clinical infection of the implant space. Patients have reported the following symptoms:

  • Numbness and tingling of the breast and extremities
  • Headaches
  • Malaise
  • Feeling like they are in a ‘fog,’ memory difficulties
  • Fertility issues/ menstrual changes
  • Insomnia
  • Muscle aches, joint pains, and breast pain have been described by patients.

Most patients who present with these types of issues (usually after a long and comprehensive evaluation by their primary care doctor that rules out other more likely and serious illnesses) often request to have their implants removed. They also commonly request to have their breast capsules removed at the same time. Many patients report improvement in their symptoms following surgery for removal, though this is not universal.

Dr. Wessels featured on 9NSW The Today Show ‘Breast Implant Illness’

This procedure is performed at the following private hospitals

Macquarie University Hospital (Macquarie University, NSW)
Double Bay Day Surgery (Double Bay, NSW)

Frequently Asked Questions

We regularly get asked about our procedures, so we have put together a couple of questions we get asked on a regular basis. If there is something else you would like to know, please get in touch!

No, we cannot make any guarantee that removing breast implants can relive patient s of illnesses. We ask patients to cross out all other possibilities before removing their breast implants.

This is really common for women to be concerned about the appearance of their breasts post explant. Dr Wessels regularly performs explant surgery in combination with a fat transfer and a breast lift.

Yes, in some cases this surgery is considered a medical procedure so your private health insurance may cover your hospital costs.

In some cases, Medicare rebates are available on this procedure.

Every year there are thousands of women who undergo breast augmentation surgery. Although relatively rare, there are many reasons that breast implant removal surgery becomes necessary. Breast implants don’t last a lifetime and will need to be replaced at some point even if there are no other problems. Most implant manufacturers identify that breast implants commonly have an implant life of between 10 and 15 years. Breast implant problems do exist and have a variety of causes, although risk factors have diminished greatly over the past 20 years. Still, over 23,000 women had their implants removed in 2013.

Real Patients,
Real Results

Jade Pike

Patient Coordinator

Jade is the friendly and approachable face you’ll first meet at One Cosmetic, dedicated to making each client’s experience smooth and enjoyable—from the moment you book your appointment to the time you leave feeling rejuvenated. With a love for natural beauty, she brings genuine care and intention to every interaction.

Dr. Negin Sedaghat

SPECIALIST BREAST AND GENERAL SURGEON

FRACS MBBS BAS (Phys)(Hons)
Sydney Professional Certificate in Oncoplastic Breast Surgery (USYD)
Full Member BreastSurgANZ
VMO Surgeon BreastScreen NSW

Dr. Negin Sedaghat FRACS leads the breast care program after breast implant surgery at One Cosmetic, an essential component of maintaining breast health. Dr. Sedaghat is an Australian-trained Specialist General Surgeon with subspecialisation in Breast Surgery and Breast Surgical Oncology. She is BreastSurgANZ certified in breast surgery and awarded professional certification with distinction in oncoplastic breast surgery from the University of Sydney. Dr. Sedaghat combines her highly qualified and experienced surgical expertise with a compassionate and holistic approach to patient care. In addition to breast implant care, Dr. Sedaghat accepts consultations for women seeking comprehensive breast assessment and treatment for a wide range of breast concerns at the welcoming and luxurious environment of One Cosmetic in Double Bay – a valid GP referral at the time of consultation will be needed.

Maree Riitano

Nurse

With a clinical background in perioperative nursing, Maree brings medical precision and a strong eye for detail to her work in aesthetic medicine. She is an experienced cosmetic nurse and over the years has trained under leading injectors in the space. She is passionate about combining science with artistry to deliver natural and refined results.

 

Maree offers all aesthetic medicine treatments and takes a personalised, multi-modality approach when creating treatment plans. She has a focus on restoring and enhancing her clients’ natural anatomy rather than altering them. Her philosophy is centered on subtle, confident beauty and helping clients feel empowered in their own skin.

 

Maree stays at the forefront of the industry by regularly attending advanced training and cosmetic conferences, ensuring she brings the latest techniques and highest standard of care to every client.

Ailiya Greaves

Senior Dermal Aesthetician

Ailiya Greaves is an experienced Senior Dermal Aesthetician with over seven years in the aesthetics and skin health industry.

Throughout her career, Ailiya has built a strong reputation for delivering advanced, results-driven treatments with a focus on safety, precision, and patient care. Her extensive clinical experience spans a wide range of skin concerns, including rosacea, acne, pigmentation, scarring, and age-related changes. She takes pride in creating personalised treatment plans that integrate evidence-based dermal therapies to achieve optimal skin health and natural outcomes.

Currently undertaking a Bachelor of Nursing, Ailiya continues to advance her clinical knowledge and professional capabilities. This additional qualification enhances her holistic approach to treatment, combining nursing principles with her dermal expertise to ensure the highest standards of care.

As a valued member of OC’s Dermal Team, Ailiya is recognised for her professionalism, approachable manner, and commitment to empowering clients to feel confident in their skin. Her dedication to continuous learning, coupled with years of hands-on experience, ensures her clients receive exceptional care and outstanding results.

Katie O'Connor

Practice Coordinator

Katie is our beautiful clinic coordinator at OC and one of the first faces you’ll see when you walk through the doors or call our team. She has several years of experience in a customer service role and brings a wealth of knowledge in managing patients and understands what it takes to support our patients through their cosmetic journeys. 

 

Katie is passionate about skin and skin health, which is so important when patents are seeking advice on where to start. Katie has also recently been through the surgery process herself, so she can give first hand experience when it comes to any surgery related questions. 

Lacey Lopez

Senior Dermal Aesthetician

After completing her diploma in beauty therapy at the Australasian natural therapies in 2011, Lacey was quickly identified as an emerging talent due to her meticulous attention to detail and offering a uniquely holistic and personalised approach to beauty and Wellness.

 

Holistic Wellness is associated with treatments and remedies that are natural, safe and focused on one’s internal and external wellbeing. Much more goes into Wellness of your skin than just a single treatment or product. Ones emotions, hormonal balance, nutrition, and the types of products used on the skin synergistically can make up the health of their skin.

 

Whilst gaining incredible industry experience both here and in the United States, Lacey went on to further her studies in holistic skin analysis – completing courses in lymphatic drainage, advanced dermal needling, skin mapping, hormonal imbalances, massage therapy an integrative nutrition. Her incredibly diverse training in highly customised treatment plans have ensured her reputation as one of the best aestheticians in Sydney.

 

Now, with over 12 years of industry experience Lacey acts as the senior dermal aesthetician for one cosmetic and skin therapist to celebrities. Her expertise lies in being results driven, providing exceptional service, and mastering high quality products and technology on the market. Lacey is forever researching industry innovations in remaining at the forefront of the latest procedures and modalities Lacey has become a renowned skin expert and trainer across the country. Book a consultation with Lacey to create your customised skin plan.

Chelsea Scutts

REGISTERED NURSE

Chelsea has been with One Cosmetic since it’s inception, handpicked by Dr Wessels to manage his practice and patients. Having been in the health & beauty industry for over 8 years Chelsea has a passion for all aesthetic treatments! Her ever evolving thirst for knowledge and passion for delivering the very best to our patient is why Chelsea has a strong base of clients.

 

Chelsea treatments include anti wrinkle, dermal filler, PDO threads, lip enhancements, Morpheus8 face and body sculpting and much more! She has an eye for natural beauty and enhancing her patients features. She regularly attends seminars to learn new techniques for best practice.

 

Book a Consultation with Nurse Chelsea via the online booking system.

Dr. Louis Wessels

SPECIALIST PLASTIC SURGEON

MBChB FRACS (Plast) FCS Plastics (SA) MAdv Plastic Surgery (Macq Uni) Mmed Plastics (SA)

Dr Wessels is a cosmetic, plastic and reconstructive surgeon and is a senior lecturer at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences of Macquarie University.

His practice covers the whole range of procedures in cosmetic, plastic and reconstructive surgery with special emphasis on cosmetic and reconstructive surgery of the breast (augmentation, reduction and breast lift) as well as facial cosmetic and reconstructive surgery.

Dr Wessels received his MBChB in South Africa, completing his internship and general surgery residency, training in one of the most challenging clinical environments, before completing his Fellowship and his Master of Medicine in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.

Dr Wessels successfully completed his second Fellowship in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery when he was awarded a Fellowship of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in 2015. He has published world leading research on breast implant infection and outcomes following breast augmentation surgery.