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Implant Complications

Breast implant complications include: capsular contracture, implant rupture, folding, displacement, infection, leakage of silicone, and deflation (if the breast implant is filled with saline). Symptoms of breast implant complications vary. It’s important to treat any breast implant complications that arise. If you experience any of the following symptoms with your breasts, contact your doctor as soon as possible: redness, swelling, pain, discharge, change in breast shape, or change in colour.

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Changing Preferences

Many women who have had breast implants when they were younger may later make the decision to have them removed. The reasons for doing so can include changes in personal preferences, beauty ideals or lifestyle changes.

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BIA-ALCL

Individuals with breast implants have a risk of developing breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma, or BIA-ALCL. The FDA wants to raise awareness of the cancer, even though it's very rare. The estimated incidence rates range from a high of 1 in 3,817 patients to a low estimate of 1 in 30,000. BIA-ALCL is not breast cancer - it is a type of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (cancer of the immune system). In most cases, BIA-ALCL is found in the scar tissue and fluid near the implant, but in some cases, it can spread throughout the body. When diagnosed early and managed properly - it is readily curable. If the disease is advanced, chemotherapy or radiation may be required. If no symptoms or signs of BIA-ALCL are present, routine implant removal is not required.

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Breast Implant Illness (BII)

Breast Implant Illness is a term used by women who have breast implants and who self-identify and describe a variety of symptoms including (but not limited to) fatigue, chest pain, hair loss, headaches, chills, photosensitivity, chronic pain, rash, body odour, anxiety, brain fog, sleep disturbance, depression, neurologic issues, and hormonal issues that they feel are directly connected to their saline or silicone, textured or smooth breast implants. There is no current definitive epidemiological evidence to support a direct link between breast implants and any specific disease process, and as such BII is not an official medical diagnosis. However, a lack of a direct, proven scientific link does not mean that the symptoms experienced by these patients are not real.

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Start Your #BreastExplant Journey With BIRA Today!

RAISING STANDARDS.
PROTECTING PATIENTS.

BIRA™ is pioneering world-class breast implant removal surgery at affordable prices right here at home in Sydney, Australia. We’re making this possible through BIRA’s Capped Fees Pledge.

If you are seeking to remove your breast implants, our mission is to help facilitate your well-being by providing affordable breast implant removal surgery in Sydney without compromising on your safety, quality of outcome and post-operative care.


From $9,800*

Breast Implant Removal + Capsulectomy*

Your surgery will be performed in our fully-licensed and accredited hospital in Sydney under general anaesthesia administered by a specialist anaesthetist.

This all-inclusive fee is based on a straight forward Breast Implant Removal (bilateral explant with capsulectomy). Straight forward meaning that there is: no rupture of implants, you do not have capsular contracture (Baker Grade 3 or 4) , and you do not have polyurethane coated implants.


Prior to attending a consultation, please organise with your local GP to get an MRI or USS of both breasts to rule out rupture. We will need the report and the images at your consultation. Also ensure you have your implant ID card. This card would have been given to you after your last surgery. This would have details of the brand of implants you have, the style and the size of the implants. If you have misplaced this information, please contact your primary surgeon’s rooms or the hospital you were operated in for a copy of your operation notes.


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The cost of your consultation is $250.

The cost of the consultation fee (face to face, skype or facetime) is payable at the time of the booking. This amount is non-refundable in an event of a no show or if you cancel or reschedule your appointment, your appointment time has been exclusively booked for you. Please do not book an appointment if you are unsure of your availability. The consultation date and time is exclusively booked for you.


WHAT TO EXPECT AT YOUR CONSULT

During your consultation, your explant surgeon will perform a physical examination and discuss your concerns and priorities for the surgery. It’s important for them to understand why you want to have your implants removed and if you need additional procedures to match your expectations. They will also provide you with comprehensive information on the procedure itself, including its risks and complications.


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Please fill in the form below or email us at info@breastimplantremoval.com.au and we’ll be in touch within 24 hours to answer any of your questions!


Prior to attending a private consultation with an explant surgeon at BIRA™ for breast implant removal surgery, you will need to visit your GP and organise to have an ultrasound performed of both your breasts in order to rule out any rupture of the implants. You will need to bring this ultrasound report with you to your consultation in addition to your implant ID card. Your implant ID card will have details of your implants including the implant brand, size, style etc. It will also specify whether or not your implants are polyurethane coated.


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