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Why Are Women Removing Their Breast Implants? The ‘Explant’ Trend

One of the most popular trends of the decade has been breast augmentation, among many others. Countless women have been able to live their dream with this surgery. But is the recent explant trend denting its reputation? From Kylie Jenner to Chrissy Teigen, your favorite celebrities may just be the reason why this trend is soaring now.

There is a recent rise in the number of women choosing to remove their breast implants. But why are women removing their breast implants - a process known as explantation. This is an alarming sign of the effects of changing body image and evolving patient needs.

The following sections will take you through the different aspects of this process and explore the reason behind this trend.

 

Key takeaways:

  • There is a rising trend of breast implant removal

  • Individuals concerned about the health impacts get it removed

  • Does breast implant interfere with breastfeeding? No, but can interfere in some cases.

  • Incision type determines the difficulty in breastfeeding.

Why Are Women Removing Their Breast Implants? Understanding the Reasons

Removing breast implants is something personal that only the patient can decide - changing personal preferences plays an important factor here.

Many celebrities have admitted in public that they fell more ill after a few years of getting the implant. A common thing between all of these confessions were implant leakage.

Let’s explore the other reasons why more women are removing their breast implants:

  1. Breast Implant Illness

This is one of the most significant and rapidly growing reasons of explantation. BII is a collection of different symptoms that patients report with breast implants. Irrespective of the type of implant, the symptoms include:

  • Hair loss

  • Skin rash

  • Chronic fatigue

  • Brain fog

  • Memory issues

  • Joint and muscle pain

  • Gut health issues

  • Food sensitivity

  • Depression

  • Anxiety

  • Bladder issues

  • Vision issues

There is a significant improvement in the improvement of these symptoms for women after they removed their implants.

  1. Aesthetic Changes and Dissatisfaction

  • Natural aging, weight fluctuations and gravity can bring the perkiness down - this leads to the implants having too low, high or unnatural-looking contours.

  • Capsular contracture occurs when scar tissue capsule around the implant tightens and hardens, it also leads to pain, discomfort and unnatural appearance or feel.

  • Wrinkling or rippling of the implants is common, especially in saline implants. In some patients, the ripples and folds in the implant become very noticeable.

  • Implant mispositioning causes a shift or rotation of the implant which can cause an unnatural appearance.

  • Desiring a more natural look is one of the primary causes cited by people removing their implants.

  1. Implant Complications

  • Implant leakage or rupture - Modern implants are durable, even then these can rupture over time, requiring replacement or removal.

  • Infection - Rare infections can force implant removal.

  • Chronic discomfort or pain due to implant can lead individuals to experience persistent tenderness and pain.

  • Breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma (BIA-ALCL) is a rare type of T-cell lymphoma that develops around the breast implants. This is almost exclusively related to textured implants.

  1. Life stage changes

A prominent reason to take implant out - a change in body perception with time has led many women to take out their breast implants.

From new mothers reflecting on the example they will set for their children to someone whose implants don’t align with their lifestyle anymore.

It is about feeling comfortable in their body that drives them to removing implants.

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Implants and Breastfeeding - Does it Actually Interfere?

Many women with implants consider the prospect of motherhood as a question of safety for their child. The presence of breast implants does not interfere with the process of breastfeeding.

There are several bodies that agree breast implants do not interfere with breastfeeding.

Can You Breastfeed with Implants?

Yes usually breastfeeding with implants is possible, it does not interfere with a woman's ability to produce milk or breastfeed. Depending on the factors as below:

  • Incision type: The location of surgical incision can play a role - a slightly higher risk of poor milk production can come from periareolar incisions. Similarly, the cut in the crease under the breast and armpits are the safest as these do not interfere.

  • Implant placement: Implant’s placement above or below the pectoral muscle does not impact milk production.

  • Surgical technique: A skilled plastic surgeon employs techniques that preserve the integrity of milk ducts and nerves.

  • Pre-existing factors: The inherent milk supply capacity, prior breastfeeding experience, overall health plays an important role when breast implants are present.

How to Breastfeed with Implants: Tips for Success

If you have breast implants and plan to breastfeed, here are some tips and considerations:

  • Communicate with Your Healthcare Team: Discuss your implants with your OB/GYN, pediatrician, and a lactation consultant well before your baby arrives. They can provide personalized advice and support.

  • Monitor Baby's Intake: As with any new mother, monitor your baby's weight gain and wet/dirty diapers to ensure they are getting enough milk.

  • Seek Lactation Support Early: If you experience any difficulties (e.g., pain, low supply, latch issues), consult with a certified lactation consultant (IBCLC). They can assess your unique situation and offer tailored strategies.

  • Safety of Milk: Numerous studies have shown that breast milk produced by women with silicone or saline implants is safe for infants and does not contain harmful levels of silicone.

The ability to breastfeed with implants is largely dependent on the individual factors as well - so consult your gynecologist for the best

If you are thinking of removing your implants - an expert in the field is what you need.

Get in touch today to consult the best cosmetic surgeon from around the world that matches your preference.

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