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Breast Revision Surgery Guide

Explore options to refine the results of previous breast surgery and achieve a more satisfying aesthetic outcome. GetClinic connects you with experienced, vetted specialists in accredited clinics for a confident and secure experience. Many patients find traveling offers access to specialized expertise and value for this procedure.

1-3hoursProcedure time
7-10daysRecommended stay
92-97%Patient Satisfaction
€6,500Average total trip

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About Breast Revision Surgery

What Is Breast Revision Surgery?

Breast Revision Surgery is a follow-up procedure that changes or corrects the results of a previous breast surgery, such as adjusting implants, reshaping the breast, or improving overall balance. People often choose it to feel more comfortable and confident in clothing, address changes over time, or refine a look that didn’t meet their expectations the first time. Your surgeon will recommend a personalized plan based on your goals, anatomy, and existing implants or scar tissue, and outcomes can vary.

You want to adjust implant size or shape
You’re unhappy with asymmetry or positioning
You’d like to refresh results after pregnancy or aging

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What Is Breast Revision Surgery?
Candidacy

Is Breast Revision Surgery the right option for you?

If you’re unsure whether a revision is worth it, this quick self-check can help clarify your priorities. The right choice depends on your desired changes, your health profile, and what a clinician confirms is realistic for your anatomy and prior surgery.

Refine results from a past surgery
Correct asymmetry that bothers me
Improve implant position or feel
Address rippling or visible edges
Feel more confident in clothing
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Key Facts (Procedure + Travel)

Key Medical & Travel Facts Before Getting Breast Revision Surgery

These are general medical and travel considerations for Breast Revision Surgery; your clinician will confirm what applies to you based on your anatomy, prior surgery details, and health history.

Medical facts

Type of Procedure

Corrective breast surgery

A surgical revision to improve shape, symmetry, scarring, or implant position after a prior breast procedure.

Anesthesia

Usually general anesthesia

Most revisions are done under general anesthesia, though limited scar or minor adjustments may use sedation/local depending on the plan.

Pain Level

Moderate (varies)

Discomfort is typically moderate early on and managed with prescribed pain relief and supportive garments as advised.

Session Length

~1–4 hours

Time in the operating room depends on complexity (scar revision vs implant exchange/capsule work) and whether lifting is added.

When Results Appear

Early change, final result later

You may see improvement right away, but swelling can mask results and breast shape usually settles over 6–12 weeks (sometimes longer).

How Long It Lasts

Durable, not “lifetime”

Results can last for years, but aging, weight changes, healing differences, and implants (if used) may require future monitoring or revision.

*Temporary swelling, bruising, tightness, and soreness are common in the first days to weeks after surgery.*

Travel facts

Recommended Stay

Plan for 7–14+ days

Many patients stay about 1–2 weeks for early checks and initial healing, with longer stays for more complex revisions or drains.

Flying After Treatment

Often wait ~1–2 weeks

Flying is commonly delayed to reduce swelling and clot risk, but your surgeon will advise based on anesthesia, mobility, and any complications.

Follow-Up

Early in-person check

A post-op visit is typically scheduled within a few days, with additional follow-ups (or virtual check-ins) over the next weeks.

Can Be Combined With

Selective add-ons only

Some revisions can be coordinated with scar treatments or minor body contouring, but combining procedures can increase recovery time and risk.

Back to Work

~1–2 weeks (desk work)

Many return to light, non-physical work in 1–2 weeks, while physically demanding jobs often require longer clearance.

Everyday Activities

Light activity early; no heavy lifting

Gentle walking is encouraged soon, but lifting, intense exercise, and upper-body strain are usually restricted for about 4–6 weeks or as instructed.

*Travel plans are individualized—recommended stay, follow-up timing, and when it’s safe to fly depend on the exact revision and your recovery.*

Education

Understanding Breast Revision Surgery: Key Facts Before Your Treatment

This FAQ clarifies what breast revision surgery can and cannot do, so you can set realistic expectations and plan for practical recovery considerations.

What Is Breast Revision Surgery?

Breast revision surgery is an operation performed to adjust, correct, or improve the results of a previous breast procedure (such as augmentation, lift, or reduction). It may address concerns like implant position, size or shape dissatisfaction, capsular contracture (hardening around an implant), asymmetry, scarring, or changes that occurred over time (pregnancy, weight changes, aging). The exact goals and technique vary—some revisions are minor refinements, while others are more complex reconstructive changes.

How Does It Work?

  1. 1.A revision is tailored to the specific issue and your anatomy after the prior surgery.
  2. 2.Depending on your needs, a surgeon may remove or replace implants, adjust the implant pocket, release or remove scar capsule tissue, reposition breast tissue, tighten or lift skin, revise scars, or use fat transfer for subtle contour smoothing.
  3. 3.Because it involves existing scar tissue and altered anatomy, the plan often includes careful imaging/review of prior records when available, and a discussion about trade-offs (for example, shape improvement versus additional scarring).

Who Is a Good Candidate?

  • You may be a good candidate if you are generally healthy, at a stable weight, and have a clear, realistic goal for improving a prior result—especially if you have symptoms or functional concerns (tightness, pain, distortion) or a change in appearance that bothers you.
  • You should seek individualized medical advice and may need extra caution if you smoke or vape, have uncontrolled medical conditions, are pregnant or breastfeeding, have a history of clotting problems, or suspect implant rupture, infection, persistent swelling, or a new breast lump.
  • A consultation should include an exam and, when appropriate, imaging and a review of your current implants and surgical history.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Can improve breast shape, symmetry, comfort, and confidence when a prior outcome is unsatisfactory
  • May address implant-related problems (such as malposition or capsular contracture)
  • Can update size or profile to better match your current preferences
  • May refine scarring or reposition the nipple/areola when needed.

Cons

  • Revision surgery can be more technically complex than a first procedure, with less predictable outcomes due to scar tissue and stretched skin
  • There may be additional scars and a longer recovery
  • Costs can be higher
  • There are standard surgical risks (bleeding, infection, anesthesia risks) and procedure-specific risks (recurrent capsular contracture, implant issues, asymmetry, sensation changes, need for future surgery).

What to Expect: Before, During, After

Before

You’ll discuss your goals, review prior details (implant type/size if known), and may need imaging or lab work; you’ll typically be asked to stop smoking/vaping, avoid certain medications/supplements that increase bleeding risk, and arrange time off and help at home.

During

The procedure is usually done under anesthesia; the surgeon may use existing scars when possible and will perform the planned correction (implant exchange, pocket adjustment, capsule work, lift, scar revision, or fat transfer).

After

Expect swelling, bruising, and tightness that improve gradually; you may wear a supportive bra, limit lifting and upper-body strain, and attend follow-up checks; most people return to light activities within days to a couple of weeks, but heavier exercise and full settling can take several weeks to months depending on complexity. Contact a clinician urgently if you develop fever, worsening redness, sudden swelling, shortness of breath, severe pain not controlled by medication, or unusual drainage.

How Long It Lasts / Maintenance

  1. 1.Results can be long-lasting, but they are not “permanent” because the body changes over time and implants (if used) are not lifetime devices.
  2. 2.Longevity depends on factors such as skin quality, implant type and placement, scar tissue response, weight changes, pregnancy, aging, and how closely aftercare guidance is followed.
  3. 3.Maintenance typically includes routine self-checks, periodic clinical reviews, and imaging when recommended—especially if you have implants or develop new symptoms.
  4. 4.You may consider future adjustments if there is recurrent capsular contracture, implant rupture, noticeable shape changes, or evolving aesthetic preferences.

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Cost & Value

How much does Breast Revision Surgery cost in Turkey (all-in trip estimate)?

Costs vary based on what’s included and your individual revision plan (for example implant exchange vs capsulotomy, lift needs, and overall complexity). The table below offers a simple comparison of procedure-only pricing versus a typical all-in trip package across major locations in Turkey.

LocationProcedure Only (avg)Typical PackageSavings
Istanbul$3,500-$6,500$4,800-$8,200~40-70%
Antalya$3,200-$6,000$4,400-$7,800~40-70%
Izmir$3,100-$5,800$4,300-$7,600~40-70%
Ankara$3,000-$5,600$4,200-$7,400~40-70%
Bursa$2,900-$5,400$4,000-$7,200~40-70%

*Package prices are estimated and can vary with revision complexity, what’s included, accommodation level, clinic tier, and seasonality.

Travel & Logistics

How a Typical Breast Revision Surgery Trip to Turkey Works

Here’s a step-by-step view of what most patients can expect, from pre-trip planning and consultation through surgery, recovery, and returning home.

Day 0-1

Arrival & check-in

You arrive in Turkey, settle into the hotel, and receive practical instructions for the next day.

Day 1

In-person assessment

You meet the clinical team for an exam and plan review, and you can confirm final details before proceeding.

Day 1/2

Procedure day

Surgery is performed with routine safety checks, followed by monitored recovery and initial aftercare instructions.

Day 2

Post-op review

A follow-up visit checks early healing and dressings, and you’ll get clear guidance on medication and activity.

Day 3

Final check & depart

If you’re cleared for travel, you’ll complete a last review and return home with a written aftercare plan and contact options.

Hotel Accommodation

A pre-arranged stay is typically included for the core clinic days, with upgrade or extra-night options when available.

Companion Policy

Many packages allow a companion to stay with you, with any extra room costs explained before you book.

Airport Transfers

Private transfers between the airport, hotel, and clinic are usually arranged to keep travel simple and reliable.

Translation Support

On-site or on-call language support is provided so you can understand instructions and ask questions comfortably.

24/7 Support Line

A dedicated contact is available day and night during your trip for logistics changes and urgent questions.

Visa & Travel Guidance

You’ll get practical guidance on entry requirements and travel timing, while you remain responsible for your documents.

Verified Licensing

Facilities are reviewed for appropriate registration and permissions, and any gaps are a reason not to list.

Qualified Clinicians

Surgeon and clinical team credentials are assessed so you know who will be responsible for your care.

Hygiene Standards

Operating environments are expected to follow recognized infection-control practices, though no surgery is risk-free.

Complication Protocols

Clinics must have a clear plan for issues like bleeding, infection, or unexpected swelling, including escalation routes.

Informed Consent

You’ll receive a plain-language explanation of benefits, limits, and risks, with time to decide without pressure.

Follow-Up Support

Aftercare guidance and check-ins are arranged so you know what to monitor once you’re back at the hotel or home.

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FAQ & Q&A

Frequently Asked Questions About Breast Revision Surgery

If you’re considering breast revision surgery, these answers can help you feel more prepared and confident about next steps. This information is general, and your clinician will advise what’s appropriate for your body, goals, and medical history.

Breast revision surgery is a procedure to adjust or correct the results of a previous breast surgery, such as augmentation, lift, or reduction. It may involve implant exchange or removal, correcting shape or symmetry, treating capsular issues, or refining scars—depending on what’s needed.

Many people wait until healing from the original surgery has fully settled, since swelling and tissue changes can take months to stabilize. If you have sudden pain, significant swelling, redness, fever, or a rapidly changing breast shape, seek medical review promptly rather than waiting.

Revision can address concerns like asymmetry, implant malposition, rippling, capsular contracture, size changes, or dissatisfaction with shape and projection. Your surgeon will usually map out what can realistically be improved and what trade-offs (like additional scarring) may come with it.

Recovery varies with the complexity of the revision, but most people need a period of reduced activity and careful support garments while swelling settles. You’ll usually have follow-ups to monitor healing, and it can take several months for the final shape to mature.

Both are possible—some revisions replace implants to change size or correct position, while others remove implants, sometimes with a lift to reshape the breast. The best approach depends on your goals, your tissue support, and what’s happening with the implant pocket and capsule.

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All our partner clinics are JCI-accredited or hold equivalent international certifications. We conduct thorough vetting including facility inspections, credential verification, and outcome reviews.

All our partner clinics are JCI-accredited or hold equivalent international certifications. We conduct thorough vetting including facility inspections, credential verification, and outcome reviews.

All our partner clinics are JCI-accredited or hold equivalent international certifications. We conduct thorough vetting including facility inspections, credential verification, and outcome reviews.