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Discover a new you with our Breast Implant Removal procedure at ImagineHealth in Thailand. Our skilled partner surgeons will tailor the course to your specific needs, leaving you looking refreshed and natural. Plus, you’ll enjoy the affordable prices, warm hospitality, and breathtaking recovery landscapes Thailand is famous for. Trust Thailand’s best plastic surgeons for exceptional results that exceed your expectations.
This procedure starts at just:
200,000 THB
5,750 USD* I EUR 5,250*

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The price provided is for this procedure, but other methods are available. A comprehensive consultation with a doctor will help identify the best treatment plan for you.
* Fluctuations in exchange rates may impact the final cost of services.



Learn even more about this procedure in our FAQ section
Benefits of a Breast Explant Surgery


- Experience relief from physical discomfort associated with implants.
- Regain a more natural appearance and feel to the breasts.
- Experience enhanced self-esteem and confidence after breast explant surgery.
- Eliminate potential health concerns associated with implants.
- Regain the ability to comfortably engage in various physical activities.
- Eliminate the need for regular monitoring and potential implant-related issues.
Risks and Considerations of a Breast Explant Surgery
Mitigate risks and optimize results by selecting a qualified surgeon and openly sharing your medical history. Rely on ImagineHealth for comprehensive assistance in minimizing potential risks throughout your healthcare journey.


- Be aware of the risk of infection in the surgical site.
- Complications related to the healing of incisions may lead to poor wound healing.
- There is a possibility of altered sensation in the breast or nipple area.
- Consider the potential for uneven breast appearance after implant removal.
- Formation of noticeable scars is possible, though efforts are made to minimize them.
- Accumulation of fluid or blood around the surgical site, known as seroma or hematoma, is a concern.
- The possibility of requiring additional surgery for optimal results should be considered.
- There may be potential psychological effects related to breast implant removal.
- Important Information
The information provided on this page should serve as a helpful guide, not as direct advice from ImagineHealth. You must conduct your thorough research on surgery and consult with a General Practitioner. It is essential to be fully informed before making any decisions.
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Enjoy the procedure and recovery in Thailand’s beauty, letting stunning landscapes and beaches enhance your health journey.
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Frequently Asked Questions About:
Breast Implant Removal
Breast implant removal, also known as explant surgery, is a surgical procedure performed to remove breast implants. This decision is usually based on the patient’s personal preferences and desires. Reasons for undergoing explant surgery may include addressing health issues, implant failure, or complications. Additionally, some women may choose this procedure to achieve a more natural look or reduce their breast size.
Here are some reasons why breast implant removal may be the right choice for you:
1. You are bothered by the appearance of your implants
2. You are bothered by the appearance of your breast implants and you would like to see some aesthetical change.
3. The capsule around your implants has hardened or tightened, a condition known as capsular contracture, which is the most common complication.
4. One or both implants have leaked or ruptured. Though most implants last 7-12 years and longer, implant rupture still can happen over time and the risk increases with each passing year.
5. You’re experiencing symptoms that you believe are related to your implants.
A breast lift is commonly performed alongside explantation. However, it is often advisable to wait a few months to evaluate the breasts’ size, shape, and tissue quality following implant removal. Alternatively, some patients choose breast fat transfer as a way to restore lost volume and prevent a flat appearance after implant removal.
En bloc resection, also known as capsulectomy, involves removing the complete capsule that surrounds the implant, along with the implant itself. This method effectively reduces the risk of contamination to nearby breast tissue and is recommended for cases of moderate to severe capsular contracture. However, it is important to note that the en bloc procedure has its own limitations and drawbacks. To ensure the success and safety of your en bloc breast implant removal, it is advisable to discuss these matters with your plastic surgeon during a thorough consultation, which can be conveniently arranged through ImagineHealth.
After breast implant removal surgery, it’s typical to resume your regular daily activities – such as showering, eating, and walking – within 24-48 hours. If your job doesn’t involve heavy lifting, you may even be able to return to work after just a day or two. However, it generally takes around 6 to 8 weeks to fully recover from the surgery. The precise recovery time and activity restrictions will vary based on the specific surgical procedure you undergo. For your smooth recovery, your surgeon will provide you with detailed instructions regarding medications, potential concerns to watch out for, and follow-up visits.
The outcome of breast implant removal surgery will depend largely on the size of the implants being removed and the amount and quality of remaining breast tissue. You should anticipate a noticeable change in their breasts after the procedure. While the breasts will appear smaller immediately, it will take time for swelling and postoperative effects to diminish and reveal the final results. It may take several weeks for the final result of the implant removal to become apparent.
Scarring is a natural part of the explant surgery process. It is likely that these scars will be in the same location as the original scars from your initial breast procedure, although they might be slightly larger. However, with time and proper care, these scars should eventually flatten out.
Making the decision to remove your breast implants requires careful consideration of your options. Breast implant revision surgery offers a range of choices, including removal of the implants and replacement with new ones of different sizes or styles. For those who initially underwent breast reconstruction with implants, revision reconstruction can be performed using donor tissue. Ultimately, knowing your options is crucial when it comes to breast implant removal.
- Sources and Additional Information
- Center for Devices and Radiological Health. “Questions and Answers about Breast Implant-Associated Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma (BIA-ALCL).” U.S. Food and Drug Administration, FDA, 2019.
- Center for Devices and Radiological Health. “Risks and Complications of Breast Implants.” U.S. Food and Drug Administration, FDA, 2019.
- Center for Devices and Radiological Health. “Update on the Safety of Silicone Gel-Filled Breast Implants.” U.S. Food and Drug Administration, FDA, 2011.
- Headon, Hannah, et al. “Capsular Contracture after Breast Augmentation: An Update for Clinical Practice.” Archives of Plastic Surgery, vol. 42, no. 5, Sept. 2015.