Breast implant removal surgery involves surgical removal of existing breast implants, generally through pre-existing scars or through a new incision on the breast.
These before and after photographs are of a 35-year-old woman before the removal of her breast implants and again 4 months after Dr Avery removed her breast implants.
There are a number of reasons that women choose to remove their implants. These can include: a problematic change in the shape, appearance or feel of the breasts; problems with the breast implants such as rupture or leakage; or simply a change in the desire to have breast implants related to changes in lifestyle and outlook.
This patient had removal of her implants with complete capsulectomy. The implants were in the pre-pectoral or pre-musclar plane, 400cc, and have been removed through the pre-existing scar in the lower breast fold or infra-mammary crease.
In this case no surgical breast lift has been performed. During every breast implant removal surgery, the breast implants are generally discarded and any tissue or fluid found associated with the breast implants are sent for testing for infection and cancer.
Patients considering any form of surgery will need to come in for a consultation with Dr Avery to discuss your expectations, along with the surgical options for how these can be achieved. During your consultation with the Avery team, we will ensure that the surgery you are considering is the appropriate choice for you.
At Avery, we welcome the opportunity to have an open conversation with you to understand the changes you are looking for with surgery. Our patients’ stories matter a great deal to us.
Wherever you are on your personal journey, we would like to assist you. Your reasons for having surgery and your expectations from surgery are important conversations to have before undergoing surgery. Dr Avery will also assess your health and medical history to ensure any surgical procedure you are considering is a safe and appropriate choice for you.
You can also see more before and after images, here. Dr Avery has extensive experience performing surgery and as we take our patients’ privacy very seriously, we do not display our full gallery online. All patients with photographs in the gallery have provided written consent.
These photos are of a real patient who has given their consent for their photos to be shown and depict surgeries performed by Dr. Gary Avery (MED0001633092) a registered medical practitioner, with specialist registration in Surgery – Plastic Surgery .
Please note that individual results will vary depending on the individual, their genetics and lifestyle factors, and all surgeries have associated risks. Before proceeding with any surgery, it is advisable to seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified medical practitioner such as a Plastic Surgeon.
Plastic Surgeon is a regulated term that can only be used by surgeons who have completed specialty training within plastic surgery and are Fellows of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS). The specialty training undertaken by Plastic Surgeons includes the surgical skills required for excellence in aesthetic surgery.