
Plastic Surgeon Reassures Women About Breast Implant Removal
Breast Implant Explant Surgery: What to Expect, According to a Plastic Surgeon Concerns about the physical outcome of breast implant removal are common among women considering explant surgery. Dr. Richard J. Brown, a board-certified plastic surgeon, addresses these anxieties in a recent video. He emphasizes that the results often closely resemble the pre-implant state, reassuring patients about their post-operative appearance. "The most common stressful scenario I see is when patients come to discuss explant surgery," says Dr. Brown. "Their greatest fear is what they'll look like afterward." Dr. Brown uses before-and-after visuals in his video to demonstrate the typical outcome. He explains that while some women may have stretched skin due to factors such as childbirth, the majority will retain a natural shape and size, often similar to their pre-implant state. He advocates for a wait-and-see approach, suggesting that patients wait three to six months after explant surgery before considering a breast lift to allow the breast skin to contract naturally. This approach minimizes the risk of unnecessary procedures. Dr. Brown's video offers a reassuring message for women considering breast implant removal, providing a realistic and informative perspective on the recovery process and potential outcomes. His advice empowers women to make informed decisions about their bodies, promoting body positivity and confidence.