When Do My Breast Implants Need Removal or Replacement?

During my consultations, many women are surprised to learn that their breast implants are not lifetime devices. In other words, breast implants do not last forever and, in fact, need to be removed or replaced over time. Many patients seek to remove breast implants due to health concerns, dissatisfaction, or complications. The question then becomes “how do I know when my implants need to be checked and how long do they last?”

In the United States, there are three main companies that manufacture implants for cosmetic and reconstructive surgeries. Allergan and Mentor offer a 10-year warranty and Sientra offers 20 years. There isn’t a formal expiration date dictated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for when implants need to be replaced. However, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgery, most implants are thought to last 10-15 years but there can be variation. Breast implants consist of a silicone shell that is filled with saline or silicone. They are subject to wear and tear over time and eventually will rupture.

The rupture of a saline implant is obvious as the fluid is absorbed and the implant deflates. Silicone ruptures can be more subtle. For this reason, the FDA recommends that women with silicone implants have an initial MRI or ultrasound five years after surgery and every two years after that. A physical exam should also be done to help determine if there are any problems with the implants. A regular mammogram will not diagnose an implant rupture until the silicone leaks out into the breast itself. Therefore, early MRI imaging and checkups with a plastic surgeon are important, and recommendations from international society organizations support regular monitoring for implant safety and removal.

Signs of implant rupture are pain, change in shape of the implant, a new lump or the development of scar tissue or capsular contracture. These are definite reasons to have implants checked out. Capsular contracture without an implant rupture can also happen as implants age and may be a reason to remove or replace an implant. Other complications, such as tissue hardening, adverse reactions, or symptoms of autoimmune disease—including those associated with breast implant illness—can also make it necessary to remove implants. The immune system may react to the presence of implants, leading to possible complications that affect overall health.

Many women who want to avoid having any leakage of their implants will consider replacing them every 10 years. Reasons to consider replacing implants before they leak include the desire to change the size, due to malposition, changes in the aging breast, or concerns about the breast skin and breast tissue. When removing breast implants, surgical options include total or en bloc capsulectomy, where the entire scar capsule is removed, sometimes from the chest wall and surrounding breast tissue, especially if foreign materials are present. Partial capsulectomy is another option, where only part of the scar capsule is removed. For patients seeking a flat chest contour after explant, aesthetic flat closure can be performed to achieve a smooth, flat result. These procedures are considered aesthetic plastic surgery and cosmetic surgery, and should be performed by experienced surgeons to ensure the best outcomes.

Possible complications after breast implant removal include the accumulation of excess fluid, seroma, hematoma, and changes in breast appearance. Drains may be placed to drain excess fluid and help prevent complications. Recovery time can vary depending on the procedure performed and individual patient factors.

For any further questions regarding your breast implants or the need for any workup to determine their integrity, please contact our office at 239-939-5233 for more information. It makes sense to consult a surgeon or consider removal based on your overall health and personal concerns.

Introduction to Breast Implant Removal Surgery

Breast implant removal surgery, also known as explant surgery, is a specialized procedure performed by a plastic surgeon to remove silicone or saline breast implants from the body. This surgery may be recommended for a variety of reasons, such as addressing complications like capsular contracture, managing symptoms of breast implant illness, or simply because a woman decides she no longer wants her implants. During the breast implant removal procedure, the surgeon may also remove the scar tissue capsule that naturally forms around the implant. Every patient’s situation is unique, so it’s important to consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon to discuss the best approach for your needs and to understand the potential risks and complications associated with implant removal. Whether you are experiencing discomfort, changes in your breast appearance, or are considering surgery for personal reasons, a thorough evaluation will help ensure the safest and most effective outcome.

Reasons for Implant Removal

There are many reasons why women choose to have their breast implants removed. Some women experience dissatisfaction with the look or feel of their breasts over time, while others may develop complications such as capsular contracture, where scar tissue tightens around the implant, causing pain or changes in breast shape. Implant rupture is another reason for removal, as leaks from silicone or saline implants can affect both comfort and appearance. Additionally, some women report symptoms collectively known as breast implant illness, which can include joint pain, muscle pain, fatigue, and other health concerns following breast augmentation. Concerns about the safety of certain types of implants, such as textured implants and their association with rare cancer, may also prompt women to consider implant removal. Ultimately, many women choose this surgery simply because their preferences or lifestyle have changed, and they no longer wish to have breast implants.

Breast Implant Removal Procedure

The breast implant removal procedure is typically performed under general anesthesia and begins with an incision, often placed along the same scar from your original breast augmentation procedure. Your plastic surgeon will carefully remove the implant, taking care to protect the surrounding tissues and minimize trauma to the breast. In some cases, the surgeon may also remove the scar tissue capsule that has formed around the implant—a process known as total capsulectomy. This can be done in one piece (en bloc capsulectomy) or in sections, depending on your individual needs. After the implant and any necessary scar tissue are removed, the surgeon will close the incision and may reshape the breast to create a natural contour. Some women opt for a breast lift at the same time as implant removal to address any loose or excess skin and improve the overall appearance of the breast. Your surgeon will discuss the best surgical plan for your goals and anatomy.

Cost and Insurance

The cost of breast implant removal surgery can vary widely based on factors such as the complexity of the procedure, your geographic location, and your surgeon’s experience. On average, patients can expect to pay between $2,000 and $5,000 or more for implant removal. If additional procedures, such as a breast lift or removal of extensive scar tissue, are needed, costs may increase. Insurance coverage for breast implant removal depends on the reason for surgery. If the procedure is medically necessary—such as in cases of capsular contracture or implant rupture—insurance may cover some or all of the costs. However, if the surgery is elective or for cosmetic reasons, patients are typically responsible for the full expense. It’s important to check with your insurance provider and discuss all potential costs with your surgeon before scheduling your procedure.

Recovery and Aftercare

Recovery from breast implant removal surgery usually takes several weeks, and it’s normal to experience some discomfort, swelling, and bruising during the initial healing process. Your surgeon will provide detailed post-operative instructions, which may include wearing a compression garment to support your breasts, taking prescribed pain medication, and avoiding strenuous activities until you are cleared to resume them. Follow-up appointments are important to monitor your healing and to remove any sutures or drains if they were placed during surgery. Most patients can return to work and light activities within a week or two, but it’s essential to listen to your body and give yourself time to heal. Prioritizing self-care and following your surgeon’s advice will help ensure the best possible results from your breast implant removal surgery.

 

Understanding Why December Is the Perfect Time to Explore Versa

Understanding Why December Is the Perfect Time to Explore Versa fort meyers flordia

December often becomes the moment when people in Fort Myers decide it is finally time to invest in their confidence and book the aesthetic treatments they have been considering all year. If you are curious about Versa filler and wondering whether it may be the right option for you, this guide is designed to help you feel informed and at ease. Adults of many ages appreciate how Versa delivers natural-looking volume with minimal recovery time, making it an appealing choice during a busy season filled with events and gatherings.

Versa is a hyaluronic acid-based dermal filler commonly used to smooth facial lines or add gentle enhancement to the lips and cheeks. Its soft consistency allows for subtle refinement rather than an overly dramatic look. During December, Dr. Golosow is offering Versa at a special price of four hundred fifty dollars per syringe until the end of the month. This gives new patients a comfortable entry point to experience filler guided by an expert physician.

One of the biggest concerns for those trying filler for the first time is whether the results will look too noticeable. Versa is known for its smooth, balanced finish that integrates naturally with your facial features. When performed by an experienced physician such as Dr. Lorraine Golosow, whose background you can explore on the About Us page, patients feel reassured by the thoughtful and precise approach. The goal is never to change your appearance but to elevate your natural look in a way that feels authentic.

What to Expect at Your First Versa Appointment

Your first visit begins with a comfortable conversation. This is your opportunity to share the areas you hope to improve and the type of result that feels right for you. Dr. Golosow will assess your facial structure, explain how Versa works in simple and friendly language, and help determine whether it suits your goals. Many first-time patients are surprised by how calming and clear the consultation feels.

If you move forward with treatment, the appointment is efficient and designed with your comfort in mind. Most patients experience mild swelling or tenderness afterward, which typically resolves within a few days. Results develop gradually as the product settles, offering a soft and refreshed look rather than a sudden change. This steady improvement often feels more natural and less intimidating for first-time patients.

Areas Versa Can Enhance and How to Set Realistic Expectations

Versa is commonly chosen to smooth smile lines, refine the lips, restore cheek volume, or provide an overall refreshed appearance. Adults in the Fort Myers community appreciate that it delivers noticeable improvements without sacrificing a natural aesthetic. If you are new to filler, it helps to view Versa as an enhancement rather than a transformation. This mindset supports realistic expectations and a more satisfying experience.

How to Prepare for Your Versa Appointment

A few simple steps can help you feel ready and confident before your visit. After reading through these suggestions, you will notice how straightforward the process can be.

  • Stay well hydrated before and after your appointment
    • Share your medical history and any previous cosmetic treatments
    • Avoid blood-thinning medications or supplements if approved by your primary care provider
    • Allow a little extra time in your schedule to relax post-treatment

Why Choosing the Right Provider Matters

Selecting an experienced and approachable physician is one of the most important decisions you can make. Dr. Golosow is known in Fort Myers for her warm manner and commitment to patient education. Her communication style helps first-time patients feel supported and informed from the moment they arrive. Working with a physician who prioritizes transparency and comfort creates a smoother and more enjoyable aesthetic experience.

Take the Next Step Toward a Refreshed Look

If you have been considering Versa for the first time, this December offers an ideal opportunity. Dr. Golosow is currently offering Versa at $450 per syringe until the end of the month, making it a perfect time to learn more and schedule a visit.

To begin your experience, reach out through the online contact form on the Contact Us page. A personalized consultation can help you understand your options and move confidently toward a refreshed and natural result.

 

Preventive Dysport in your 20s and 30s, Benefits and Realistic Timing

Young adult at a Fort Myers med spa after preventive botox with a natural relaxed expression and smooth forehead

Thinking about starting Dysport in your 20s or 30s is more common than you might expect. Many people want to soften movement lines before they etch in, keep a fresh look for photos and events, and feel confident at work and in social settings. At Lorraine Golosow MD in Fort Myers Florida, you can learn what preventive treatment really means so you can decide if it fits your lifestyle and budget.

What preventive Dysport really does

Preventive Dysport works by relaxing specific facial muscles so the skin does not crease as deeply with repeated expressions. Over time, this can slow the look of fine lines on the forehead, between the brows, and around the eyes. It does not change your face or who you are. The goal is a natural expression that simply looks smoother at rest. If you are curious about how treatment works, explore our overview of Dysport.

When to start in your 20s and 30s

There is no single perfect age. The right time is when faint lines remain even after you stop smiling or frowning, or when makeup settles into creases that used to bounce back. Many people begin with very low-dose treatments in their mid to late 20s, while others wait until their early 30s when lines feel more noticeable.

Here are common reasons young adults start after a consultation

  • Lines linger at rest in bright light or selfies
  • Mascara and concealer collect in crow’s feet or forehead lines 
  • You want a polished look for events or professional photos 
  • You prefer small touch-ups now rather than larger corrections later

What results to expect

Expect a softening of movement, not a frozen look. Most patients notice a smoother forehead and a more relaxed brow within a few days, with full effect in about two weeks. Results typically last three to four months for newer users. With consistent maintenance, some people find they can stretch visits a bit longer. It is normal for results to vary by individual muscle strength, metabolism, and how expressive you are day to day.

To support natural-looking outcomes, we map muscles, start conservatively, and adjust at follow-up. If you ever prefer more or less movement next time, we will update the plan. Realistic timing matters. Plan treatment at least two weeks before important events so everything has time to settle.

Safety and who is a good candidate

Healthy adults who are not pregnant or breastfeeding and who do not have certain neuromuscular conditions are often good candidates. Bruising can happen with any injection and usually fades within a few days. You can lower that chance by avoiding blood thinners when medically appropriate and by following simple aftercare. During your visit we will review your health history, discuss goals, and tailor placement so you keep natural expression.

Why choose Lorraine Golosow MD in Fort Myers

Dr. Lorraine Golosow is a premier Southwest Florida plastic surgeon who provides high-quality cosmetic surgical care at Associates in Cosmetic Surgery. She is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and by the American Board of Surgery and is a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons and the American Medical Association. She served as Chief of Plastic Surgery at Lee Memorial Hospital from 2002 to 2004 and was the first female plastic surgeon in Lee County to become certified by the Board of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Learn more about her training and hospital affiliations on our practice biography. With this depth of experience, your Dysport plan is created with precision and a commitment to safety.

The takeaway

Preventive Dysport can be a smart, subtle way to maintain a smooth and confident look in your 20s and 30s. Start when faint lines linger, keep expectations realistic, and partner with a team that values natural movement and individualized care. If you live in Fort Myers or nearby communities, our approach is steady, conservative, and focused on long-term skin health.

Ready to explore a personalized plan with Dr. Golosow
Schedule a consultation through our online contact form, and our team will help you plan a time that fits your calendar.