Breast Explant Surgery in Texas: What You Need to Know — And Why Outcomes Depend on the Method
Breast explant surgery — the removal of breast implants — has become an increasingly common choice for women seeking improved health, comfort, and confidence. Whether the motivation is physical symptoms, lifestyle changes, aesthetic goals, or long-term wellness, explant surgery is not simply about removing implants. The method used before, during, and after surgery determines the quality of the outcome.
At our practice in Texas, breast explant surgery is approached as a restorative and whole-body process, not a single surgical event. Through advanced surgical techniques, simultaneous fat transfer, and the comprehensive SHARP Method, patients experience more natural results, faster recovery, and better long-term outcomes.
What Is Breast Explant Surgery?
Breast explant surgery involves removing saline or silicone breast implants. Depending on the patient’s history and goals, this may also include removal of the surrounding scar capsule, reshaping of the breast, or volume restoration using the patient’s own fat.
Women choose explant surgery for many reasons, including:
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A desire for a more natural look and feel
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Physical discomfort or changes over time
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Concerns about inflammation or immune response
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Lifestyle changes and evolving body goals
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Interest in long-term health optimization
While implant removal itself is straightforward, the difference between a basic explant and a high-quality outcome lies in surgical strategy and recovery support.
Why Explant Outcomes Vary So Widely
Many explant procedures focus on implant removal alone. While this addresses the presence of the implant, it often leaves patients dealing with:
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Loss of breast volume
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Skin laxity or deflation
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Prolonged inflammation
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Slow or difficult recovery
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Ongoing systemic symptoms
Our approach is different. We focus on restoration, healing, and long-term wellness, not just removal.
Simultaneous Fat Transfer: Restoration, Not Just Removal
One of the most important differentiators in our explant program is simultaneous fat transfer.
Rather than removing implants and leaving the breast flat or deflated, we often perform fat transfer during the same surgery. This allows us to:
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Restore natural breast volume using your own tissue
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Improve breast shape, symmetry, and contour
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Avoid placing new implants
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Achieve a softer, more natural appearance
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Enhance body contour through strategic fat harvesting
Because the fat comes from your own body, the result looks and feels natural — and integrates seamlessly with the breast tissue over time.
This approach allows patients to leave surgery restored, not diminished.
The SHARP Method: Why Healing Determines Results
Surgery is only one part of the equation. Recovery and systemic healing play an equally critical role.
The SHARP Method is our proprietary framework designed to optimize surgical outcomes and long-term health. It focuses on preparing the body before surgery and supporting it through recovery.
The SHARP Method addresses:
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Systemic inflammation
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Detoxification pathways
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Immune balance
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Hormonal regulation
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Nutritional optimization
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Tissue healing and recovery speed
Patients who follow the SHARP Method consistently experience:
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Less swelling and discomfort
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Faster recovery
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Improved energy and clarity
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Better scar quality
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More predictable aesthetic outcomes
This is why outcomes are consistently superior when surgery and recovery are treated as a unified process.
A Fully Integrated Explant Experience
From the first consultation through long-term recovery, patients receive a structured, guided experience.
Consultation & Planning
Each patient receives an individualized surgical and recovery plan based on anatomy, goals, medical history, and lifestyle.
Surgery
Explant surgery is performed with meticulous technique, with options that may include:
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Implant removal
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Capsule management
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Simultaneous fat transfer
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Breast reshaping or lift when appropriate
Recovery & Optimization
Recovery is guided using SHARP protocols to support healing at the cellular and systemic level.
Education Is Part of the Treatment
We believe patients heal better when they understand their bodies. That’s why we’ve created a comprehensive ecosystem of education and support resources.
Courses
Our digital courses guide patients through:
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Preparing for explant surgery
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Understanding fat transfer and recovery
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Navigating inflammation and healing
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Long-term wellness after explant
Books
Our books provide in-depth education on:
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Breast implants and explant surgery
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Whole-body healing and recovery
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The principles behind the SHARP Method
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How to support health beyond surgery
These resources are designed to empower patients with knowledge and clarity throughout their journey.
Video Library
Our video library includes:
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Educational explant and fat transfer content
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Recovery guidance
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Patient education and expectations
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Deep dives into healing and optimization
Patients can access this content at their own pace, reinforcing confidence and understanding.
Why Method Matters More Than Surgery Alone
Breast explant surgery should not be treated as a standalone procedure. Without addressing inflammation, recovery, and restoration, patients may be left dissatisfied or struggling post-operatively.
Our approach delivers better outcomes because it integrates:
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Advanced surgical technique
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Simultaneous fat transfer
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Structured recovery protocols
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Education and long-term support
This is not just explant surgery — it is intentional restoration.
Taking the Next Step
If you are considering breast implant removal, it’s essential to choose a program that prioritizes both aesthetic outcomes and whole-body health.
A comprehensive explant experience should include:
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Personalized planning
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Restoration strategies such as fat transfer
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Structured recovery and healing support
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Access to education, courses, books, and videos
When the body is prepared, supported, and restored properly, results are not only more beautiful — they are healthier and more sustainable.
Your explant journey deserves more than removal.
It deserves restoration, recovery, and long-term wellness.