Breast augmentation is one of the most commonly performed cosmetic procedures — but sometimes, the results don't turn out as expected. Whether it's due to implant rippling, asymmetry, shifting, or simply a change in your preferences or lifestyle, you're not alone in wanting a revision. At my practice, I often meet women who feel unsure, disappointed, or even physically uncomfortable after an earlier breast surgery. Revisional breast augmentation offers a safe, personalised way to restore not just your shape — but also your peace of mind.
There are many reasons women seek breast implant revision, including visible rippling or wrinkling of implants, implants that have shifted or "bottomed out", capsular contracture (tight scar tissue), size changes — wanting larger or smaller implants, implant rupture or leakage, aesthetic dissatisfaction with initial results, and age-related changes affecting appearance. Revisional surgery isn't just corrective — it's restorative. It's about aligning your results with who you are today.
Quite common. Many women undergo revision 10–15 years after their first augmentation.
That could be capsular contracture — and revision can correct it.
Revisional breast augmentation is more nuanced than first-time surgery. It may involve removing old implants and replacing them with new ones (same or different size/type), adjusting implant pocket placement for better positioning, removing hardened scar tissue (capsulectomy), and adding a breast lift (mastopexy) for sagging or stretched skin. The surgery is performed under general anaesthesia and typically lasts 1.5 to 3 hours, depending on the complexity.
It can be more complex, which is why choosing an experienced surgeon is key.
Yes. Revision allows complete customisation.
Recovery from revision is generally similar to primary augmentation. Mild swelling and soreness are expected for a few days. Most women return to work in 5–7 days, with full recovery over 4–6 weeks. You'll notice improvement immediately, but final results settle in over a few months as swelling reduces and implants drop into position.
Not necessarily. Most women find it equally or even more manageable.
Around 3 months, though subtle settling continues up to 6 months.
If your breast implants no longer match your vision or comfort, revision is not a failure — it's an empowered step forward. Whether your goal is aesthetic refinement, relief from discomfort, or simply embracing who you are today, revisional augmentation offers safe, beautiful, personalised results. Expert Revisional Breast Augmentation in Mulund, Mumbai: Dr. Rachana Tataria specializes in breast implant revision surgery and secondary breast augmentation procedures in Mulund, Mumbai. As one of the best breast implant revision surgeons in Mulund, Dr. Tataria combines advanced surgical techniques with personalized care to deliver exceptional results.
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If you're considering revisional breast augmentation to achieve the results you've always wanted, Dr. Rachana Tataria is here to guide you through every step of the process. From your initial consultation to post-surgery recovery, Dr. Tataria will work with you to develop a personalized plan that addresses your specific concerns and aesthetic goals. Whether you're seeking implant revision surgery in Mulund or comprehensive secondary augmentation surgery in Mulund, Mumbai, Dr. Tataria's expertise ensures safe, beautiful, and lasting results tailored to your individual needs.
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Yes. Implant type and size can both be changed during revision. Many women choose to switch based on their experience with their previous implants or changing preferences.
Dr. Tataria will help you choose the best option for your lifestyle and goals.
Absolutely. Implant removal with or without a lift is an option, based on your goals. Some women choose "explant" surgery to return to their natural breast size.
We can discuss whether a lift would be beneficial to maintain breast shape after removal.
With the right planning, they can. By addressing the issues from your first surgery and choosing the most appropriate technique and implant type for your anatomy, revision results often have better longevity.
Regular follow-ups help monitor your implants and maintain optimal results.
Often, yes. We aim to minimise new scars by using existing incision sites whenever possible. However, sometimes a different approach may be needed to achieve optimal results, which we'll discuss during your consultation.