Breast Implant Capsulectomy

Restore your comfort and confidence with expert breast implant capsulectomy surgery by Mr Milligan.

Breast Implant Capsulectomy in Jesmond, Newcastle

What Is Breast Implant Capsulectomy?

Breast implant capsulectomy is a surgical procedure that removes the capsule of scar tissue that naturally forms around a breast implant. In some patients, this scar tissue becomes thickened, tight, or painful – a condition known as capsular contracture. Capsulectomy may also be performed for patients with implant rupture, infection, breast implant illness (BII), or those wishing to remove their implants completely.

Mr Milligan offers expert capsulectomy surgery, combining advanced oncoplastic techniques with a patient-first approach to ensure optimal results and safety.

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Who Is a Candidate for Capsulectomy?

You may be a good candidate for breast implant capsulectomy if:

Mr Milligan will perform a full clinical assessment and may recommend imaging, such as MRI or ultrasound, to evaluate the capsule before planning your surgery.

The Breast Implant Capsulectomy Procedure

Capsulectomy is performed under general anaesthetic and can be tailored depending on your needs:
Types of Capsulectomy:
Depending on your goals, capsulectomy may be performed:

Mr Milligan uses advanced techniques to minimise scarring and optimise breast contour – especially important for patients choosing not to replace their implants.

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Benefits of Capsulectomy Surgery

Recovery After Capsulectomy

Recovery will depend on the complexity of your surgery and whether you’re also having a lift or implant replacement. In most cases:

Recovery Timeline:
Time Post-SurgeryWhat to Expect
Day of surgeryYou’ll return home the same day
1–2 weeks Most patients take around 7–10 days off work
4–6 weeksAvoid heavy lifting and upper-body exercise
6+ weeksGradual return to full activities

You may experience some swelling,
bruising, or mild discomfort initially. Mr Milligan and his team will provide
personalised aftercare advice and monitor your healing closely.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Surgical drains are rarely used. In rare circumstances, surgical drains may be used for 24–48 hours to reduce fluid build-up, especially in total or en bloc capsulectomies.

Yes. Many women choose to replace their implants during the same procedure, either with the same size or different size/type. Mr Milligan will guide you through all the options.

This involves removing the implant and its capsule in one intact piece. It’s not always possible or necessary but may be advised in specific cases.

If you’re removing implants and not replacing them, a lift may help reshape and support the breast. This will be discussed during your consultation.

You’ll be under general anaesthetic during the surgery. Some post-op discomfort is normal but well-controlled with medication. Most patients are comfortable during the recovery process.

Can capsulectomy be done for breast reconstruction patients?

Yes. Women who’ve had implants following mastectomy or reconstruction can undergo capsulectomy safely, often with the option to reconstruct with new breast implants or by using your own tissue.

Book Your Private Consultation

If you’re considering a Breast Implant Capsulectomy in Newcastle or Gateshead, book a consultation with Mr Milligan to explore your options and receive a personalised treatment plan.

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