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Oklahoma Surgical Arts · 12400 Saint Andrew’s Dr, Oklahoma City, OK 73120 · 405-751-0042
Breast Implant Revision
Plain-language patient guide
What this surgery is
Revision surgery fixes a problem with breast implants placed in the past. Common reasons are a hard scar shell, a leak, a shift in position, or a change of heart about size. Options include swapping implants, removing scar tissue, or removing implants for good.
Removing implants without replacing them is always a fair choice. Some women also add a lift at the same time.
What happens during it
You get anesthesia (medicine that makes you sleep).
The surgeon usually works through your old scar when possible.
The old implant comes out. Hard scar tissue around it may be removed too (this is called a capsulectomy).
If you chose new implants, the pocket is adjusted and the new implants go in.
If not, the pocket is closed. A lift can be added if the skin is loose.
The cuts are closed in layers. Small drains are sometimes used for a few days.
Main risks
Every surgery has risks. Here are the main ones for this surgery, in plain words. We will go over all of them with you in person.
The same risks as first-time implant surgery, and scar tissue can come back.
Changed nipple feeling.
The breast shape after removal depends on your skin and tissue. It may look deflated at first.
More surgery may still be needed later.
Bleeding. Some bleeding can need another trip to the operating room.
Infection. Signs are spreading redness, warmth, pus, or fever.
Scars. Every cut leaves a scar. Most fade over a year. Some stay raised or wide.
Numb skin near the cuts. Feeling usually returns over months. Small areas can stay numb.
Blood clots in the legs. A clot can travel to the lungs. That is an emergency.
Problems from anesthesia (the medicine that makes you sleep). These are rare in healthy people.
Uneven results. The two sides of the body are never a perfect match.
The need for another surgery to fix a problem or improve the result.
What recovery is like
First few days
Soreness like your first surgery, often a bit easier. Walk the same day.
One week
Drains, if used, usually come out. Desk work is fine for most.
Two weeks
Swelling keeps fading. Light exercise below the waist.
Six weeks
Full exercise. The shape keeps settling for months.
When to call us right away
Call us at 918-392-0880, day or night, if:
One breast becomes much more swollen, tight, or painful than the other.
You have chest pain or trouble breathing. Call 911 first, then call us.
One leg swells, or one calf hurts more than the other.
You have a fever over 101 degrees.
Blood soaks a bandage and does not slow down with gentle pressure.
Redness spreads out from a cut, or you see pus.
Your pain gets much worse instead of better.
A wound pulls open, or stitches come apart.
Approved for patient use — released under the clinical review of the Tulsa Surgical Arts surgical team, August 2026.