Breast Implant Removal
Procedure overview, techniques, risks and what to expect across Australia.
View procedure guideThis Australia-wide guide explains typical breast implant removal (explant) costs, how fees are structured, when Medicare/private health may apply, and why prices vary. Compare removal only vs capsulectomy and removal with a breast lift, then request a personalised written estimate.
Surgeon, anaesthetist and hospital fees explained line-by-line.
When MBS criteria may apply and what it might cover.
Removal only vs capsulectomy vs removal with lift.
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Explore the rest of this series to understand suitability, recovery and surgeon choice. These pages help you compare options before requesting a written cost estimate.
Procedure overview, techniques, risks and what to expect across Australia.
View procedure guideUnderstand when revision or replacement may be considered instead of removal alone.
Explore breast surgeryLearn how pricing works and what funding support might be available.
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Speak with our teamThese typical ranges include surgeon, anaesthetist and hospital fees in private settings. Your written quote will depend on the complexity of surgery, theatre time, hospital, city and aftercare needs.
Your total fee is the sum of three main components, adjusted for complexity and time in theatre. A written quote after consultation will itemise each part.
Varies with experience, case complexity, technique (e.g. capsulectomy), and time required.
Usually time-based; longer surgery and higher complexity increase costs.
Day hospital vs overnight, private hospital rates, disposable/special equipment.
Pathology, garments, imaging, after-hours support, and costs if a lift is added.
Prices vary across cities and hospitals, and with the surgical plan recommended at consultation. These are the most common cost drivers to consider when budgeting.
Cover applies only when strict medical criteria are met and your surgeon uses an appropriate MBS item number. If eligible and you have the right level of private hospital cover, your hospital and anaesthetist fees may be partly covered. You’ll usually still pay a surgeon gap.
Examples include documented rupture, significant capsular contracture with pain, infection or extrusion, or other medical indications recorded by your doctor.
With an eligible item and health cover, the fund may contribute to hospital and some anaesthesia costs. Rebates for the surgeon fee vary; a gap often applies.
Bring your referral and any prior implant details to consultation. You’ll receive a written, itemised quote and advice about potential rebates.
While individual quotes vary, patients commonly see similar ranges across major cities for comparable procedures. Hospital rates and surgeon fees differ by location.
Often at the mid-to-higher end due to private hospital rates and demand.
Comparable ranges, sometimes slightly lower hospital fees in select facilities.
Pricing varies by hospital group and surgeon availability, similar national patterns.
Quick answers to the most common cost and coverage questions. For personalised figures, request an itemised quote.
Removal only $6,000–$9,500; removal + partial/total capsulectomy $8,500–$14,000+; en bloc total capsulectomy $12,000–$18,000+; removal with lift $15,000–$25,000+. Prices depend on complexity, theatre time, hospital and city.
No. A lift is a separate procedure with additional time, fees and recovery. Many patients combine a lift to address shape or skin after removal.
Only when strict medical criteria are met and an appropriate MBS item is used. With suitable private hospital cover, the fund may contribute to hospital and some anaesthetic fees. Surgeon gaps commonly apply.
No. The right approach depends on your anatomy, implant position, capsule state and safety considerations. Your surgeon will advise after examination and imaging where needed.
Book a consultation with a GP referral, bring prior implant details if available, and have an assessment. You’ll receive a written quote itemising all fees and any potential rebates.
Tell us a little about your situation and preferred location. We’ll help you understand likely costs, whether Medicare/private health may apply, and the next best step toward a safe, personalised plan.
Clear fee breakdown, typical timelines and guidance on rebates or finance.
Support across major cities and private hospital settings.