Sarasota Breast Implant Removal doctors

Robert Brueck, MD Robert Brueck, MD
Fort Myers Plastic Surgeon
3700 Central Avenue Suite 1, Fort Myers
7 answers
David L. Mobley, MD David L. Mobley, MD
Sarasota Plastic Surgeon
2255 S Tamiami Trail, Sarasota
2 answers
Christian G. Drehsen, MD Christian G. Drehsen, MD
Tampa Plastic Surgeon
2325 Ulmerton Rd Suite 27, Clearwater
Antonio Gayoso, MD Antonio Gayoso, MD
Saint Petersburg Plastic Surgeon
1515 22nd Ave N, Saint Petersburg
Jaime Perez MD Jaime Perez MD
Tampa Plastic Surgeon
307 S. MacDill Ave, Tampa

Recent Answers

Breast Explantation While Pregnant?

Can a breast explantation surgery be safely performed while pregnant? I have subglandular saline. I've heard its an easy procedure, and can even be done under "twilight" anesthesia.

A: removing implants while pregnant

This can be done under local with minimal discomfort.We always try to keep the drugs to a minimum.This would be a decision made between you,your ob doctor and your plastic surgeon.

Robert Brueck, MD
Fort Myers Plastic Surgeon
Breast Explantation While Pregnant?

Can a breast explantation surgery be safely performed while pregnant? I have subglandular saline. I've heard its an easy procedure, and can even be done under "twilight" anesthesia.

A: Deflation of the Implants is Your Best Option

While performing any surgery on a pregnant patient involves some risks because of the medications used during surgery you do have the option of having the implants deflated.  This procedure can be performed very safely even during pregnancy under local anesthesia.  It serves to reduce the size of the breasts which are naturally much larger during pregnancy and breast feeding.   

The deflated implant can then be removed and possibly replaced as needed a few months after pregnancy.

David L. Mobley, MD
Sarasota Plastic Surgeon
Areolas Are Caving Under After Removing Breast Implants, Is This Permanent?

I am 4 weeks post-explant after dealing with constant capsular contracture for 11 years. I am slowly healing but continue to deal with the areola pulling in and under where the incision was made (more significant on the left). Will this heal over time or is it a permanent situation?

A: caving nipples

From your photos this mat improve as time goes on.You may need a slight revision or perhaps soem of your own fat or other tissue may need to be added later to fill the depression but this should not be a problem.

Robert Brueck, MD
Fort Myers Plastic Surgeon
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