Breast revision surgery is a corrective procedure designed to address concerns related to previous breast augmentation or reconstruction surgery. Whether replacing implants, correcting complications, or improving aesthetic results, the goal is to restore comfort, balance, and confidence.
Breast revision surgery is a corrective procedure performed to improve, replace, or remove previous breast implants or address complications from earlier breast surgery. The procedure may be done for cosmetic refinement, implant replacement, or medical concerns such as implant rupture or capsular contracture.
Each revision procedure is highly personalized and designed to restore comfort, symmetry, and natural-looking results based on the patient’s goals and anatomy.
This procedure primarily addresses:
Modern breast revision techniques focus on correcting complications while improving breast shape, balance, and overall aesthetic outcome.
Addresses issues such as implant rupture, capsular contracture, or implant shifting for improved comfort and safety.
Enhances breast balance and contour for a more natural and proportionate appearance.
Allows patients to change implant size, type, or placement based on current goals and preferences.
Many patients experience improved physical comfort and renewed confidence after revision surgery.
Modern revision techniques focus on refined, balanced outcomes that complement your body shape.
Provides durable correction and aesthetic enhancement tailored to your individual needs.
At Aris, we believe informed patients make the best decisions. All surgical procedures carry some level of risk, and breast revision surgery is no exception. During your consultation, Dr. Naveen Ahuja will explain these in detail and recommend surgery only when the benefits clearly outweigh the risks for your specific goals.
Common during the first 1–2 weeks. Most symptoms gradually improve with proper care and recovery.
Rare but possible. Prevented with sterile techniques and treated effectively if detected early.
Scars are expected but are carefully planned and typically fade over time as healing progresses.Revision surgery may involve existing scars or additional incisions, though every effort is made to keep scarring minimal and discreet.
Risks such as implant rupture, capsular contracture, or implant shifting may still occur over time.
General anesthesia carries standard risks, which are carefully monitored by the medical team.
Healing differs from patient to patient. Minor asymmetry or additional adjustments may occasionally be required.