Revision breast surgery is a corrective procedure designed for individuals who have previously undergone breast augmentation, lift, or reduction but require adjustments due to complications, aesthetic concerns, or changes in personal preference. This surgery helps improve breast appearance, correct asymmetry, replace implants, or resolve issues such as capsular contracture.
Implant Replacement or Removal: Changing the size, type, or material of breast implants.
Capsular Contracture Correction: Removing or replacing implants due to hardened scar tissue.
Implant Malposition or Rippling: Adjusting implant positioning for a more natural look.
Size or Shape Adjustment: Enhancing or reducing breast volume for better proportions.
Asymmetry Correction: Balancing uneven breasts due to previous surgery.
Sagging or Skin Laxity Fix: Addressing sagging caused by aging, weight loss, or pregnancy.
Duration: 2 to 4 hours, depending on complexity.
Anesthesia: General anesthesia is typically used.
Recovery: Most patients resume light activities within 1 to 2 weeks, with full healing in 6 to 12 weeks.
Scarring: Minimal and often hidden along previous incision lines.
Country | Average Cost (€) |
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Turkey | 3,500 – 6,000 |
United Kingdom | 7,000 – 12,000 |
United States | 8,000 – 15,000 |
France | 6,000 – 10,000 |
Germany | 6,500 – 11,500 |
Lower medical facility and surgeon fees.
State-of-the-art clinics offering world-class services at competitive prices.
Comprehensive medical tourism packages that include surgery, accommodation, and transport.
1. When should I consider revision breast surgery?
If you are dissatisfied with the results of a previous procedure, experience discomfort, or face complications such as implant rupture or capsular contracture.
2. Will I need new implants for a revision surgery?
It depends on your goals. Some patients replace implants, while others remove them permanently. Your surgeon will discuss the best option for you.
3. Is revision breast surgery more complicated than the initial surgery?
Yes, it often involves correcting scar tissue, adjusting implant pockets, or reshaping breast tissue, making it more complex than the first surgery.
4. How long should I wait before undergoing revision surgery?
It is recommended to wait at least 6 to 12 months after the initial procedure to allow full healing before considering revision surgery.
5. Will revision surgery leave more scars?
In most cases, surgeons use existing incision lines to minimize additional scarring. Proper post-operative care can further reduce scar visibility.
If you’re looking to refine or correct a previous breast surgery, contact us today for a consultation to explore your options.