The plastic surgeon provides details on the silicone explant; understand the causes and how the procedure is performed which has become a trend in aesthetic clinics

Gone are the days when breast size was important to women. Now, both for acceptance of one’s own body and for health reasons, many are returning to clinics in search of silicone explants, a procedure to remove artificial implants. According to the International Society of Plastic Surgery, 14,600 women underwent implant removal in 2018. In 2019, that number jumped to 19,400, rising to 25,000in 2020.
The increase, of course, is accompanied by the membership of several celebrities, as well as the disclosure of the procedure on social networks. Only on TikTok, videos with the hashtag #expiantosilicone already accumulate more than 80 million views.

In the study of the surgeon Leonardo Rodrigues, the research of a different way of looking at oneself and relating to one’s body is still the main reason that some women opt for explantation, but there are also patients who prefer to have silicone removed following pain caused by rejection of the prosthesis.
“Some women, after implantation, may experience muscle and joint pain, allergies, fatigue and depression, which are some of the symptoms we usually refer to. silicone disease. However, as there is no examination that hammers the diagnosis, the alternative is to remove the implants, but this is not necessarily a guarantee that the symptoms will go away “, reveals the specialist.
The doctor also states that although several famous, such as Carolina Dieckmann, Monica Benini And Fiorella Matteohave performed the procedure, either because of the new standards of beauty – which have a more natural imprint – or because of a medical problem, the removal surgery is quite simple, as is the recovery.
“Today implants are much more resistant and generate fewer capsular contractures, with less chance of leakage. With this scenario the procedure becomes very simple. Grafting with fat from another part of the body or an inverted T scar,” explains Leonardo.
Source: Dr. Leonardo Rodrigues, plastic surgeon and full member of the Brazilian Society of Plastic Surgery.
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