Breast  ·  Explant Surgery  ·  Morristown, NJ

Breast Implant Removal Explant & Capsulectomy

AddressesExisting Implants
AnesthesiaGeneral
Options± Lift / Capsule
Time Off Work~1–2 Weeks

Breast Implant Removal

More women than ever are choosing to remove their breast implants rather than replace them — U.S. implant-removal volume has risen sharply over the past two decades, and a global survey found explant procedures climbed roughly two-thirds between 2020 and 2024. The reasons are personal and varied: aging implants, capsular contracture, a suspected or confirmed rupture, a desire to return to a softer natural shape, or symptoms a patient attributes to breast implant illness. Breast implant removal — often called explant surgery — takes the implants out and, when appropriate, removes the surrounding scar capsule, with the option to restore shape using a lift or the patient’s own fat. Dr. Rafizadeh has performed breast surgery in Morristown, NJ for more than 40 years and approaches explant the way he approaches everything: honestly, and matched to what each patient actually needs.

“Implant removal has become one of the most requested conversations in my practice, and it deserves an honest one. I tell patients what the evidence does and does not show — that ‘en bloc’ is a cancer operation, not a marketing upgrade, and that a complete total capsulectomy is the right answer for most people who need the capsule removed. My job is to remove the implants safely, leave you with the best possible shape, and never sell you a bigger operation than your situation calls for.”

— Dr. Farhad Rafizadeh, MD FACS

Why Women Choose Implant Removal

There is no single reason patients come in for explant surgery, and Dr. Rafizadeh treats each one individually. The most common are capsular contracture — hardening, distortion, or discomfort from a tight scar capsule, especially around older implants; implant age, since implants are not lifetime devices and may be updated or removed after 10 to 20 years; rupture or rippling confirmed or suspected on MRI or ultrasound; a genuine change of heart about size or about having implants at all; and wellness concerns grouped under breast implant illness. Whatever the reason, the goal is the same: remove the implants safely and leave you comfortable with how your breasts look and feel.

Your Options at Explant

Removal is not one operation but a small family of them. The right plan depends on your tissue, your implants, and your goals — decided together at consultation.

Removal & Capsule

The implants are removed and, when clinically indicated, the scar capsule with them — usually as a complete total capsulectomy. The extent is matched to your situation, not to a fixed formula.

Removal + Lift

After larger or long-standing implants come out, skin and tissue may have stretched. A breast lift (mastopexy) raises and reshapes the breast for a firmer, more youthful contour in the same surgery.

Removal + Fat

For patients who want to restore modest volume without new implants, fat harvested by liposuction can be grafted into the breast to soften the transition and rebuild gentle fullness.

The Honest Part: En Bloc vs. Total Capsulectomy

No part of explant surgery is more misunderstood — or more marketed — than “en bloc” removal. En bloc capsulectomy means taking out the implant and its scar capsule together as one intact, unopened unit with a margin of surrounding tissue. It is a true oncologic operation, and the 2024 Breast Surgery Collaborative Community consensus — endorsed by the ASPS, The Aesthetic Society, and ISAPS — is clear that it is specifically indicated for patients with a confirmed or suspected implant-associated cancer (BIA-ALCL), not as a routine upgrade. For the great majority of patients who need the capsule removed — for capsular contracture, calcification, or peace of mind — a total capsulectomy, which removes the entire capsule but not necessarily in one piece, accomplishes the same goal and is often safer, because forcing an intact removal can risk injury to the chest wall, lung, or surrounding tissue. Dr. Rafizadeh will tell you honestly which approach your situation calls for, and why — the extent of capsule removal should be driven by clinical indication, not by demand alone.

Schedule a ConsultationMeet with Dr. Rafizadeh personally to discuss your goals and a personalized plan. Call (973) 267-0928 or request a consultation online.

Breast Implant Illness: A Straight Answer

Breast implant illness (BII) is the term patients use for a constellation of symptoms — fatigue, joint and muscle pain, brain fog, hair changes, rashes, and others — that they associate with their implants. It is important to be honest on both sides: BII is not yet a formally established medical diagnosis, and the science is still developing, but the symptoms are real to the people living with them, and a meaningful number of patients report feeling better after their implants are removed. Dr. Rafizadeh does not dismiss these concerns, nor does he overpromise. He evaluates each patient carefully, encourages appropriate medical workup for other causes, and removes implants for patients who, after an honest discussion, decide that is the right path for them.

The Procedure & Recovery

Explant surgery is performed as a same-day procedure under general anesthesia, usually through your existing incision so no new scar is created. Depending on the plan — removal alone, removal with capsulectomy, or removal combined with a lift or fat transfer — it takes roughly one to three hours. A small drain is sometimes placed after a capsulectomy and removed within days.

Week 1Most patients are comfortable on oral medication, wear a supportive surgical bra, and take about a week off. Recovery is generally easier than the original augmentation.
Weeks 1–2Return to desk work and light activity.
Weeks 4–6Resume heavy lifting and vigorous exercise.
Months 3–6Swelling fully resolves and the final shape settles, particularly when a lift or fat transfer was included. Many patients are pleasantly surprised by how natural and at-ease they feel.

Breast Implant Removal in New Jersey

Dr. Rafizadeh evaluates patients for explant surgery whether their original implants were placed by him or by another surgeon, and welcomes patients from across New Jersey — Morris, Essex, Union, Somerset, Bergen, and Passaic counties — as well as those traveling from New York City. Because the decision is so personal, the first step is always an unhurried, honest consultation about your reasons, your imaging if rupture is suspected, and the shape you want afterward. Many patients consider removal alongside a breast lift, fat transfer, or simply a return to a natural contour. If you are exploring removal versus exchange, the breast augmentation & revision page covers updating implants, and our blog discusses breast implant illness, explant & en bloc capsulectomy in depth.

A newer, no-surgery option for refinement: for women who want modest smoothing after explant — softening the upper pole, blending rippling or step-offs — without new implants and without a liposuction harvest, AlloClae offers a third path. It is a structural adipose filler made from purified donor fat matrix, injected in the office under local anesthesia. It suits smaller refinements rather than full volume restoration, and Dr. Rafizadeh will tell you plainly which approach fits your goals.

AlloClae — Volume Without LiposuctionA no-liposuction option after explant — smooth contours and soften the upper pole with donor adipose matrix, in an office visit.
Breast Implant Removal · Morristown, New Jersey Your implants, your choice — a natural next chapter.

Sources & References

  1. Breast Surgery Collaborative Community. “Consensus Statement on Breast Implant Capsulectomy Definitions and Management” (endorsed by ASPS, The Aesthetic Society, ISAPS), 2024. plasticsurgery.org
  2. U.S. Food & Drug Administration. “Breast Implants — Certain Labeling Recommendations to Improve Patient Communication” & BIA-ALCL updates. fda.gov
  3. Swanson E. “The Case Against En Bloc Capsulectomy.” Annals of Plastic Surgery / Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. PubMed
  4. American Society of Plastic Surgeons. “Breast Implant Removal — Procedure & statistics.” plasticsurgery.org
  5. American Board of Plastic Surgery. “Verify a Surgeon’s Certification.” abplasticsurgery.org
  6. Dr. Farhad Rafizadeh, RealSelf Q&A profile. realself.com

Breast Implant Removal FAQs

What is breast implant removal (explant surgery)?+

It is an outpatient procedure that removes existing breast implants. It can be done alone, with removal of the scar capsule (capsulectomy), or combined with a breast lift or fat transfer to restore shape. Dr. Rafizadeh performs it in Morristown, NJ under general anesthesia, usually through your original incision, in about one to three hours depending on the plan. — Dr. Rafizadeh, betterplasticsurgery.com

Do I really need an “en bloc” capsulectomy?+

For most patients, no. Per the 2024 Breast Surgery Collaborative Community consensus (endorsed by ASPS, The Aesthetic Society, and ISAPS), en bloc is an oncologic operation indicated for confirmed or suspected implant-associated cancer (BIA-ALCL). For routine removal — including capsular contracture or BII concerns — a complete total capsulectomy is usually appropriate and often safer. Dr. Rafizadeh matches the approach to your clinical situation, not to marketing. — Dr. Rafizadeh, betterplasticsurgery.com

Will I need a lift after my implants come out?+

It depends on your skin, the implant size, and how long they were in place. After larger or long-standing implants, tissue may have stretched, leaving the breasts looser. Some patients love the softer natural result; others add a breast lift — occasionally with fat transfer — to restore a youthful shape. Dr. Rafizadeh reviews your options and never pressures you toward more surgery than you want. — Dr. Rafizadeh, betterplasticsurgery.com

Is breast implant illness real, and will removal help?+

BII describes symptoms — fatigue, joint pain, brain fog, rashes — some patients attribute to their implants. It is not yet a formally established diagnosis and research is ongoing, but the symptoms are real, and many patients report improvement after removal. Dr. Rafizadeh takes these concerns seriously, encourages workup for other causes, and is honest about what removal can and cannot be expected to change.

How much does breast implant removal cost in New Jersey?+

In New Jersey it typically ranges from about $6,000 to $12,000+, depending on whether a capsulectomy, lift, or fat transfer is added, implant complexity, anesthesia, and facility time. Removal for a documented problem — capsular contracture, rupture — is sometimes partially covered by insurance; removal for cosmetic or wellness reasons usually is not. A specific quote is provided after consultation, and financing is available through Prosper Healthcare Lending.

What is recovery like after explant?+

Recovery is generally easier than the original augmentation. Most patients take about a week off and return to light activity within one to two weeks, avoiding heavy lifting and vigorous exercise for four to six weeks. A drain is sometimes used after capsulectomy. Shape settles over several weeks, with the final contour at three to six months — especially if a lift or fat transfer was performed. — Dr. Rafizadeh, betterplasticsurgery.com

Patient Reviews

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★★★★★
Finally Feel Like Myself

After years of discomfort I wanted my implants out. Dr. Rafizadeh listened, explained exactly what he would do with the capsule, and didn't push any add-ons I didn't need. I feel lighter and more like myself. The recovery was easier than I expected.

★★★★★
An Honest Conversation

I came in convinced I needed en bloc and he gently explained why a total capsulectomy was right and safer for me. I appreciated a surgeon who told me the truth instead of selling me the biggest operation. The result is natural and I trust him completely.

★★★★★
Removal With a Lift

My implants were over fifteen years old and everything had stretched. He removed them and did a lift in the same surgery, and my breasts look better than I imagined possible without implants. Thoughtful, skilled, and genuinely kind through the whole process.

BPS

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Implant Removal?

Dr. Rafizadeh offers an honest, unhurried consultation — what to remove, whether the capsule needs to come out, and how to restore the shape you want, with no pressure and no operation bigger than your situation calls for.

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