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Episode 61: Can Breast Implants Be Removed Safely?

Episode 61: Can Breast Implants Be Removed Safely?

FromBreast Implant Illness


Episode 61: Can Breast Implants Be Removed Safely?

FromBreast Implant Illness

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Length:
14 minutes
Released:
Apr 11, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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There are instances wherein breast implants may cause some complications. Some women may experience health issues related to breast implants, such as pain, discomfort, or inflammation. Thus, for purposes of easing the pain and diminishing the long-term effects caused by breast implants, many women resort to explants or removal of breast implants.
In today’s episode, we’ll be answering one of the frequently asked questions during and outside consultations as regards breast implants – can they be removed safely?
What’s the difference between injuring the lung and injuring the chest cavity?
I often get asked by my patients if it’s safe to remove breast implants because apparently, they’ve been told by other surgeons that it’s unsafe to remove the capsule. Removing such, according to them, can cause further complications including injury to surrounding structures, especially the lung.
That’s why it’s necessary for us to debunk this misconception which is causing fear to many women. I’ve been to several summit meetings and spoke about this issue. To clarify, this procedure is entirely safe to do.
Personally, I stopped using drains a few years ago and just focused on explants with no drains and no other procedure to perform. I’ve only encountered one infection and that’s still a safe percentage. So far, I’ve done over a thousand successful explants.
Supposing that in five cases in those thousands of explants, an entrance into the chest cavity occurred – that's different from injuring the lung. You're merely creating an opening in the chest cavity underneath where the intercostal muscle is.
We’re making this opening because you can't really go through the actual rib. Instead, you have to go between the ribs. You then close it by evacuating the air and creating the seal or putting in a small catheter to get the air out through a one-way valve called the Heimlich valve.
Such a valve is usually used for chest drainage and prevents the return of gases or fluids in that space. And to avoid any mishaps or other effects, we have to conduct follow-ups for the patient including chest X-rays.
What are the risks and benefits of explants?
There are risks and benefits for breast implant removal and so, if you're thinking about having this kind of surgery, it's crucial to recognize these factors. Other surgeons would say that it’s risky to conduct breast implant removal as it would cause infection, bleeding, and other complications around the breast area.
However, I’ve done over 1,500 procedures without any problem and that’s saying something. That’s an attestation that it is a safe procedure. Many women experience health issues related to breast implants, such as pain, discomfort, or inflammation which is why we offer breast implant removal or explantation to relieve them from these symptoms.
In relation to this, we'll be launching a training program for surgeons doing breast implant removal procedures. We’re raising awareness that this is not something that you should be worried about. This is why it’s important to find a reputable surgeon with appropriate knowledge and one who uses safe techniques and instruments.
It was easy for me to transition to doing explants since I’m a reconstructive plastic surgeon for the majority of my career. I predominantly did cancer reconstruction where I was exposed to all these tissues and areas. And so, this isn’t something that’s unusual for me.
In our previous episodes, we talked about inflammation and other symptoms caused by breast implants. We also talked about how helpful the Holistic Accelerated Recovery Program (HARP) is in optimizing the healing process.
It all boils down to identifying as many root causes of inflammation as possible and diminishing those around the time of surgery, as well as balancing out hormones and improving your diet.
Once we identify and decrease the causes of inflammation, everything’s going to be better. The types and durations of anesthesia also contribute to this since ther
Released:
Apr 11, 2024
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.