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Episode 36: Do Breast Explant Surgery Patients Also Need a Lift?

Episode 36: Do Breast Explant Surgery Patients Also Need a Lift?

FromBreast Implant Illness


Episode 36: Do Breast Explant Surgery Patients Also Need a Lift?

FromBreast Implant Illness

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Length:
7 minutes
Released:
Oct 19, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Breast explant surgery represents a significant juncture for patients who have previously undergone breast augmentation, a procedure often embraced to enhance one's physical appearance and self-confidence. However, as time unfolds and perspectives evolve, some individuals opt to have their implants removed and return to a more natural state. We are thus faced with an important question of whether or not breast explant surgery patients also need a breast lift.
In today’s episode, I’ll discuss an important topic, breast explantation, and how it relates to breast lifts. We’ll explore the various factors that play a role in making this decision Join me for an insightful discussion on this subject.
Breast augmentation and inflammation reduction
People often ask me if a breast lift is necessary after breast explant surgery. I firmly believe that a breast lift is not a mandatory requirement after a breast explantation. Each individual's journey through this process is uniquely personal, shaped by their distinct goals, preferences, and body dynamics.
Recently, I had a patient from New York who was petite and had small implants, similar to many low BMI patients I see whose goal was to achieve a more feminine appearance. Initially, these patients weren't presented with alternative options like a fat transfer or a smaller implant. They had implants sized between three and 400 ccs placed through an axillary approach. In those cases, I focused on the safest and most controlled approach, which was under the breast, to minimize complications.
As an innovator in the cosmetic surgery field, I create products to optimize outcomes and expedite patients' recovery. Reducing inflammation in the body is a crucial focus for all my patients, achieved through diet and supplements. That is why I've designed a specialized inflammation support bundle to aid in this process, understanding the challenge of managing fatigue for many patients. This bundle includes liposomal versions of essential vitamins and minerals for better absorption without being overwhelmed with pills.
Breast lift surgery techniques and patient preferences
In one case, we did the implant placement through the armpit to avoid visible scarring. However, the armpit approach was not suitable for removing all the capsule and scar tissue. Alternative approaches under the breast or a donut lift were discussed with the patient to minimize excess skin during the procedure and to leave less visible scarring. It's emphasized that not everyone requires a lift during the explantation. Thus, individual choice and skin evaluation over time are important considerations.
This experience reinforces a pivotal understanding in the realm of breast explant surgery - the acknowledgment that a one-size-fits-all approach is not suitable nor advisable. Every person is different, and it's so important to tailor the surgery to each person's specific situation. Considering what the individual needs, wants, and their body's characteristics is key to making the surgery successful. It's all about giving personalized care, understanding what's best through good communication, and really grasping what the person hopes to achieve from the surgery.
I’ve been performing numerous explantations, or removals, of breast implants since 2016 before I started doing lift procedures. My priority is to minimize scarring and achieve the desired outcomes. I mainly utilize circular or doughnut lifts and lollipop lifts for surgical skin tightening, avoiding anchor or crescent lifts due to their potential impact on future fat transfers. Moreover, I focus on optimizing outcomes with minimal surgical steps and adjustments for patients who opt not to have a lift. Ultimately, the decision for a lift is up to the patient, and I strive to provide them with the information they need to make an informed choice.
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Released:
Oct 19, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Welcome to the Breast Implant Illness Podcast, where we dive deep into the world of breast implant illness and explant surgery with expert plastic surgeon Dr. Robert Whitfield. As a board-certified plastic surgeon with almost 1000 breast explant surgeries under his belt, Dr. Whitfield brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the conversation. Through candid interviews with patients, fellow surgeons, and other experts in the field, Dr. Whitfield explores the many facets of breast implant illness, including its symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options. He also delves into the controversial topic of breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL) and what patients need to know about the risks associated with breast implants. If you're considering breast implant surgery, struggling with breast implant illness symptoms, or simply looking for more information about this important topic, then the Breast Implant Illness Podcast is the perfect resource for you. Join us for thought-provoking discussions and expert insights that will help you make informed decisions about your health and well-being.