Explant (Implant Removal)


Breast Implant removal is a cosmetic surgical procedure that Dr Ian Chinsee performs in Brisbane. Breast implant removal involves the removal of breast implants, due to medical complications such as capsular contracture or rupture, or if the patient does not desire implants any longer.

Explant (Implant Removal)
Brisbane

Breast implant removal surgery, also known as explant surgery, involves the surgical removal of existing breast implants. This procedure may be performed for various reasons, including addressing complications, personal preference, or health concerns. Breast implant removal may be performed along or in conjunction with a mastopexy (breast lift) or fat transfer.

Dr. Ian Chinsee brings over 7 years of experience in breast surgery and has conducted over 3,000 breast-related procedures. He is committed to providing personalised care, blending his extensive knowledge with a genuine dedication to approachability and empathy, ensuring that each patient’s individual needs are carefully considered.

Everything You Need to Know About
Breast Implant Removal Brisbane

In breast implant removal (explant) surgery, several factors need to be considered, including your reasons for removal, the condition of the implants, and your aesthetic goals. The approach to the procedure will be tailored to your individual needs and the natural anatomy of your breasts. This ensures that the removal process aligns with your desired outcomes and addresses any specific concerns you may have.

Ideal Candidates for a

Explant (Implant Removal)


When it comes to breast explant surgery, there are several factors that need to be considered including implant status (ie rupture), capsular contracture, the incisions for access and if mastopexy is required. The ideal candidate for breast explant surgery is someone who is:

  • Aged 18 to 80 years

  • In good overall mental and physical health

  • Realistic in goals and expectations

  • Wanting their breast implants removed

  • Has concerns about BII (breast implant illness)

  • Has a medical complication (capsular contracture, rupture)

Objectives of a

Explant (Implant Removal)


The objectives of explant (breast implant removal surgery) include:

  • May improve pain associated with breast implants

  • Reduce overall breast size

  • Reduce or address symptoms associated with BII (breast implant illness)


Meet Your Doctor

Dr. Ian Chinsee


Dr. Ian Chinsee has experience in breast implant removal surgery in Brisbane, performing over 3000 breast-related surgeries to date.

Following the completion of his medical degree at the University of Queensland, he completed four years of surgical rotations within QLD Health as well as two years of advanced surgical training with the Australasian College of Cosmetic Surgery and Medicine (ACCSM), earning the esteemed Colin Moore Gold Medal Award for Excellence.

  • Dr Ian Chinsee (MED0000975196)

  • Registered Medical Practitioner, General Registration

  • Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)

  • Surgical Fellow of the Australasian College of Cosmetic Surgery & Medicine [FACCSM (SURG)]

WHAT TO EXPECT FROM YOUR
BREAST IMPLANT REMOVAL CONSULT


A consultation is more than an obligatory step in preparing for explant surgery.. It provides an opportunity to meet the doctor and surgical team, gain in-depth information about the procedure, understand potential risks and complications, and discuss your goals. This meeting helps clarify achievable results and address any unrealistic expectations based on your specific circumstances.

Before proceeding with cosmetic surgery, patients need to obtain a referral from their GP, complete a body dysmorphic disorder screening questionnaire, and attend at least two pre-operative consultations

Recovery & care from a

Explant (Breast Implant Removal)


Recovery varies from patient to patient. Patients can experience pain, aches, pressure and discomfort, generally lasting up to two weeks. We prescribe oral pain medication after your procedure to assist with pain and discomfort.

Following the operation, patients will require a dressing change at one week intervals for a period of three weeks, some patients will require additional dressing changes. Out of Town Patients will be provided with a letter containing detailed dressing change instructions to give to their GP if they cannot attend dressing change appointments at the Brisbane clinic.

Most patients should expect to take around one to two weeks off work. Patients with administrative roles can usually return to work after one week; however, more physically demanding jobs will require a longer recovery period. Patients can usually return to their normal activities, including gym exercises from week six.

There may be swelling and bruising after the procedure. Major swelling usually subsides by three months, and the final results are noticeable between six months and one year. A compression bra will need to be worn continuously for six weeks after surgery.

We will schedule post-operative appointments throughout the following year. These appointments can be conducted virtually or in person at our rooms in Brisbane.

SURGERY TIME

1 – 2 hours

HOSPITAL STAY

Day surgery

ANAESTHETIC

General

DRESSING CHANGE

Required at weeks 1, 2, & 3 with an Inigo Cosmetic nurse or your GP. You may need additional dressing changes depending on recovery.

TIME OFF WORK

1 - 6 weeks

EXERCISE

None for 6 weeks. Slow return to exercise

GARMENT

Required for 6 weeks

FULL RECOVERY

3-12 months

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