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Breast Implant Removal Cost Australia

Explant price guide, fees and what affects cost.

This 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.

$6k–$9.5k Typical total for removal only (no lift), varies by case
$12k–$18k+ Common range for total capsulectomy (case dependent)
$15k–$25k+ Removal with breast lift (separate procedure and fees)

Clear cost breakdown

Surgeon, anaesthetist and hospital fees explained line-by-line.

Medicare/private health

When MBS criteria may apply and what it might cover.

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Next steps

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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.

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Breast implant removal price guide (Australia)

These 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.

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Procedure option
What’s usually included
Typical total cost (AUD)
Notes
Removal only (no lift)
Implant removal, day surgery, standard aftercare
$6,000 – $9,500
Lower end when straightforward and short theatre time
Removal + partial/total capsulectomy
Removal plus capsule tissue removal where indicated
$8,500 – $14,000+
Cost increases with extent of capsule removal
En bloc total capsulectomy
Entire implant and capsule removed as a unit when suitable
$12,000 – $18,000+
Not required or appropriate in every case; surgeon assessed
Removal with breast lift (mastopexy)
Explant plus lift to address shape/skin changes
$15,000 – $25,000+
Separate procedure and recovery; longer theatre time

How pricing is calculated

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.

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1

Surgeon fee

Varies with experience, case complexity, technique (e.g. capsulectomy), and time required.

2

Anaesthetist fee

Usually time-based; longer surgery and higher complexity increase costs.

3

Hospital/theatre fee

Day hospital vs overnight, private hospital rates, disposable/special equipment.

4

Extras

Pathology, garments, imaging, after-hours support, and costs if a lift is added.

What affects breast implant removal cost in Australia

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.

Complexity Rupture, calcified capsule, implant position (subglandular/submuscular), prior scars
Technique Removal only vs partial/total capsulectomy vs en bloc; addition of a lift
Theatre time Longer operations increase anaesthesia and hospital charges
Location & facility Private hospital rates differ between Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and regional centres
Aftercare needs Garments, follow-up schedule and any required imaging/pathology
Rebates Eligibility for MBS item numbers and private health cover, where medically indicated

Fee breakdown and budgeting tips

Surgeon fee Reflects expertise and complexity. Expect higher fees for total capsulectomy or combined lift.
Major component
Anaesthetist fee Time-based. Your quote will estimate expected duration based on plan.
Time-based
Hospital/theatre Facility fees (day surgery vs overnight), supplies and theatre time.
Facility
Extras to confirm Pathology, garments, imaging, after-hours care, and lift-related costs if combined.
Add-ons
Rebates & eligibility Medical indications may allow an MBS item. Private health could help with hospital fees if covered.
Coverage
Finance options Many patients compare payment plans and timelines for savings.

Medicare and private health for implant removal

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.

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When cover may apply

Examples include documented rupture, significant capsular contracture with pain, infection or extrusion, or other medical indications recorded by your doctor.

  • GP referral required for cosmetic surgery consults in Australia
  • Clinical photos/imaging may be needed
  • Your surgeon advises on MBS item use

What might be covered

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.

  • Hospital excess applies per policy
  • Out-of-pocket costs depend on your fund
  • Written quote clarifies any gaps

City snapshots: what people report

While individual quotes vary, patients commonly see similar ranges across major cities for comparable procedures. Hospital rates and surgeon fees differ by location.

Sydney & Melbourne

Often at the mid-to-higher end due to private hospital rates and demand.

  • Removal only: from ~$6.5k–$10k
  • Capsulectomy: from ~$9.5k–$16k+
  • Removal + lift: from ~$16k–$26k+

Brisbane & Gold Coast

Comparable ranges, sometimes slightly lower hospital fees in select facilities.

  • Removal only: from ~$6k–$9.5k
  • Capsulectomy: from ~$8.5k–$14.5k+
  • Removal + lift: from ~$15k–$24k+

Perth & Adelaide

Pricing varies by hospital group and surgeon availability, similar national patterns.

  • Removal only: from ~$6k–$9.5k
  • Capsulectomy: from ~$9k–$15k+
  • Removal + lift: from ~$15k–$24k+

Breast implant removal cost FAQs

Quick answers to the most common cost and coverage questions. For personalised figures, request an itemised quote.

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How much does breast implant removal cost in Australia?

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.

Is a lift included in the explant fee?

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.

Can Medicare or private health help with costs?

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.

Do I always need an en bloc capsulectomy?

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.

How do I get an exact quote?

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.

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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.

What you’ll receive

Clear fee breakdown, typical timelines and guidance on rebates or finance.

Australia-wide

Support across major cities and private hospital settings.