Deflating a Saline Implant

Question-  Can saline implants be deflated if I don’t like them?

Answer – Yes, saline implants can be deflated.  This is a procedure done in our office with local anesthesia.  It is an easy, but a temporary measure.
The usual reasons for implant deflation are:
• One implant has deflated, the other has not and you don’t have time to replace or remove the implants.
• The implants are too large, causing neck and back pain, but you don’t have time to replace or remove them.
• You are having the implants replaced, but do not know what size they are.

Implants can be partially deflated to match the size of one that has deflated, but one or both implants will usually deflate completely within a few weeks.

What happens when implants are deflated?  You may be able to feel the implant shell and it may in time be uncomfortable, rubbing on your ribs.

What is involved?  It is surprisingly easy.  Dr. Morgan makes a small injection of local anesthetic over the implant.  A needle is placed through the numb skin and through the implant shell.  A cannula (blunt plastic tube) is passed over the needle into the implant and saline is removed with a syringe.

Usually, it is better to replace your saline implants with the same or different sized implants, if you have time or money.  This can be done with local anesthesia in the office, but it takes at least a half-day and a busy woman may find it hard to find the time.

Some women just want implants out – this can also be done in the office.  However, reshaping breasts after implant removal requires a breast lift – this is not an office procedure, but rather one that needs to be done in the OR under general anesthesia.

So if you are having problems with saline implants, you do have a range of choices.  Let us know if we can help you.