
Breast implant removal
and replacement
About implant removal and replacement
Breast implant removal and replacement is a procedure that continues to evolve as we gain more understanding of long-term implant performance, patient expectations, and advancements in surgical technique.
Whether due to changes in aesthetic preferences, implant-related complications, or age of implants, removal and replacement is a safe and reliable procedure when performed by an experienced plastic surgeon.
Dr Mathew Lee brings a wealth of experience to this complex area of breast surgery, working alongside a skilled team of anaesthetists and nurses to deliver optimal patient care.
Based on the Mornington Peninsula, we pride ourselves on delivering the highest standards in both surgical outcomes and patient experience. All procedures are performed in fully accredited hospital facilities.
Dr Mathew Lee performs the full spectrum of implant-related procedures including implant removal, implant replacement, total capsulectomy, fat grafting, and revision of previous surgeries.
Procedure details
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Patients may consider implant removal and replacement for many reasons. These can include implant rupture or deflation, capsular contracture, dissatisfaction with appearance, changes in breast tissue over time, or a desire for a different implant size or type.
Every patient’s situation is unique and requires careful consideration of a medical history, existing implants, and long-term aesthetic goals.
Dr Lee will take the time to understand your concerns and guide you through the most appropriate options to ensure a safe and tailored approach to your surgery.
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The cost of implant removal and replacement varies depending on the complexity of the procedure and the individual patient’s needs.
Simple implant replacement starts from $14,500 and includes surgeon’s fee, leading brand implants, hospital and theatre fees, anaesthetist’s fee, assistant fee and post-operative follow-up.
Where additional procedures such as capsulectomy, fat grafting or mastopexy are required, costs will be adjusted accordingly.
A full estimate will be provided following your consultation with Dr Lee.
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Planning for implant removal and replacement involves two consultations at our Mornington rooms with Dr Lee and his experienced team of plastic surgery nurses.
Understanding your reasons for surgery, whether aesthetic or health-related, is key to creating a plan that meets your goals. Implant selection, the need for capsule removal, and adjunctive procedures such as fat grafting or breast lift (mastopexy) are all considered.
Our team will take detailed measurements and photographs to help plan the right surgical approach for your body and goals.
Our nurses will also assist with preparation for surgery, provide detailed pre- and post-operative information, and answer any questions you may have.
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Implant removal and replacement is performed in an accredited hospital operating theatre under general anaesthesia.
Depending on the reason for removal, Dr Lee may perform a simple exchange through your existing scar, or a more complex procedure such as total capsulectomy, where the scar tissue surrounding the implant is entirely removed.
The inframammary fold incision is most commonly used for safe access, precise dissection, and optimal scar concealment.
Where necessary, intraoperative sizers are used to ensure appropriate replacement and symmetry. Dr Lee also offers fat grafting at the time of replacement to enhance contours and provide soft-tissue support.
After surgery, you will be monitored in recovery before being discharged with personalised care instructions. -
Many patients can go home on the same day of surgery. Whether you stay overnight or not, individualised recovery protocols will be provided.
Compression bras are supplied to help minimise swelling and support healing. These should be worn continuously for 2 weeks, and during the day for another 2–4 weeks.
Pain is well managed with local anaesthetic used during surgery and prescribed medications for home.
Follow-up appointments are scheduled before surgery and details provided in your discharge paperwork.
Post-procedure timeline
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Dr Lee will review you in hospital prior to discharge. At home, rest is recommended with light activities only. Avoid lifting over 1kg. Gentle arm movements are safe.
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A clinic visit is scheduled to change dressings and assess healing. Swelling and breast fullness are expected and will settle gradually.
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Further dressing changes and commencement of scar therapy with micropore tape. Driving can usually resume.
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Final shape and implant position will be assessed at the 6-week and 3-month visits. A return to full activity is usually safe after 6 weeks.
Other considerations
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As with all surgery, complications can occur but are rare in the hands of an experienced team.
The most common issues relate to capsular contracture, where the natural capsule around the implant hardens and distorts breast shape.
Surgical refinements including total capsulectomy, no-touch implant handling, and antibiotic irrigation have significantly reduced this risk.
Other potential risks include infection, bleeding, altered sensation, asymmetry and scarring.
These will all be discussed in detail at your consultation, and you will be supported closely throughout your recovery.
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There is a lot of media attention relating to overseas surgery and surgery with ‘cosmetic surgeons’.
In the age of online forums, social media and misinformation, it can be difficult to separate fact from fiction.
The simplest response to this is that you get what you pay for. Cheap surgery is offered by taking shortcuts which equates to increased risk for patients. Some people are willing to take this risk and may get away with it. Unfortunately, when things go wrong, the complications can be devastating and potentially life-threatening.
In making a decision to have surgery, it is important to ensure that you see a qualified specialist plastic surgeon to discuss your options and suitability.
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Please contact us to arrange a consultation or to speak with our team for more details about breast implant removal and replacement.
The Australian Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons and the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons have a wealth of information for patients.