Choosing to remove your breast implants is a deeply personal decision. You may have considered breast implant removal due to discomfort, aesthetic changes, or troubling symptoms associated with Breast Implant Illness (BII). Regardless of your reason, you deserve complete clarity about what the process involves, how your body will change, and what your recovery will look like. Understanding each step helps you prepare mentally, physically, and emotionally.

At Executive Plastic Surgery in Bloomfield Township, Dr. Shaher Khan, our double board-certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon and nationally recognized Breast Implant Illness specialist, guides you through every phase of the journey. He provides the gold standard for breast implant removal. Below is a detailed look at what you can expect from your consultation all the way to full recovery.

Your initial consultation

Your journey begins with a thorough consultation focused entirely on your concerns. Because he is a Breast Implant Illness specialist, Dr. Khan pays close attention to the physical and systemic signs many surgeons overlook.

During this appointment, you’ll have the opportunity to discuss your health history, implant type, previous surgeries, and your reasons for seeking implant removal. Dr. Khan outlines realistic expectations for your breast appearance after explantation without making promises that cannot be achieved. His dedication to education ensures you clearly understand your options.

Preparing for your surgery

Once you decide to move forward, you’ll receive personalized preoperative instructions to optimize your healing and surgical outcome. Preparing properly is essential for a smoother recovery and reduced complications.

Dr. Khan may advise you to discontinue blood-thinning medications and certain supplements, stop smoking, and avoid alcohol leading up to your procedure. You’ll be encouraged to hydrate well and focus on nutrient-rich foods that support tissue repair. You will also need to arrange transportation and at-home support, as you won’t be able to drive yourself home after surgery.

This preparation period is also when Dr. Khan answers any final questions, reviews the surgical plan, and ensures you are emotionally and mentally ready. His transparency helps eliminate anxiety and empowers you to enter surgery confidently.

During surgery

Breast implant removal at Executive Plastic Surgery is performed in a QUAD A-certified surgical center, recognized as the gold standard for safety and sterility. Depending on your individual needs, Dr. Khan performs either an en bloc or a total capsulectomy, removing the implant and scar tissue using meticulous techniques that protect surrounding structures.

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Unlike many surgeons, Dr. Khan never uses drains. He believes in prioritizing your health and allowing your body to heal naturally. With the Khan Procedure, your implants and capsules are removed with utmost precision, photographed for your records, and sent for testing when appropriate.

The surgery typically lasts one to three hours, depending on the complexity of your case. You’ll be under twilight anesthesia so you remain comfortable throughout the entire procedure.

Waking up after surgery

After surgery, you’ll rest in a monitored recovery area as the anesthesia wears off. It’s normal to feel groggy, sore, or tight in the chest, but these sensations improve quickly with gentle care and prescribed medication. A supportive surgical bra is placed to help minimize swelling, and once you’re stable, you’ll be released to go home the same day.

Executive Plastic Surgery’s team provides detailed instructions on what to do and what to avoid during the first 24 to 48 hours. This includes taking your medications as prescribed, limiting any physical activity, and resting as much as possible. Dr. Khan remains accessible, ensuring you never feel alone in the early moments of healing.

The first week of healing

The first week after your explant focuses on giving your body time to recover. Swelling, bruising, lingering soreness, or mild chest tightness are normal. You’ll continue wearing your surgical bra and avoid lifting, reaching overhead, or any strenuous movement. Follow-ups with Dr. Khan allow him to check your incisions, assess your healing, and answer any questions.

Weeks two to four

By the second or third week, many patients can return to office work or light responsibilities. Swelling continues to decrease, and your chest will start to feel more natural. Some numbness or sensitivity is common but usually improves with time. Dr. Khan may clear you for light exercise, such as walking, but strenuous workouts and heavy lifting must wait.

Long-term recovery

Full recovery is a gradual process. Between six and twelve weeks, most swelling has resolved, and your breasts settle into their new shape. Scar lines soften and become less noticeable over the following months. Because Dr. Khan avoids unnecessary trauma and uses highly refined techniques, many patients are surprised at how balanced their results look over time.

If you previously experienced BII symptoms, you may begin noticing improvements in energy, inflammation, pain, and overall well-being as your body adjusts to life without implants. Many patients describe this period as life-changing.

Choosing breast implant removal is a significant decision. At Executive Plastic Surgery in Bloomfield Township, Dr. Khan, our double board-certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon and one of the nation’s leading Breast Implant Illness specialists, supports you through every phase of the journey. From consultation to recovery, his patient-first approach ensures you feel informed and safe.

If you’re ready to explore your options, schedule your consultation today.

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