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Breast Implant Revision Cost

Revisions are billed as a separate procedure, not covered under your original surgeon's fee — and most implant manufacturer warranties cover the device, not the surgery to replace it.

Cited range
$2,000 – $4,000

A general guide — get a consultation for a figure specific to your case.

Based on ASPS, CareCredit & RealSelf data. Your final price depends on your surgeon and case.Verified August 2026.

Why this range is wide

Revision cost varies more than primary-surgery cost because "revision" covers a wide range of underlying reasons — capsular contracture release, implant replacement for rupture, size-change requests, or correcting a complication — each with a different scope of surgery. Typically excludes a new implant if the original device is outside its manufacturer warranty window — ask your surgeon whether your implant is still covered.

What's typically excluded from a manufacturer warranty

Implant manufacturers (Allergan, Mentor, Sientra) offer limited warranties that typically cover the replacement device itself if it ruptures within the warranty period, and sometimes a partial cash contribution toward the cost of the revision surgery. They do not cover the surgeon's fee, anesthesia, or facility fee for the revision procedure in full — read your specific implant's warranty terms at the time of your original surgery, since terms vary by manufacturer and have changed over time.

Based on published practice pricing data · Last checked August 2026 · Full methodology →

Frequently asked questions

How much does breast implant revision surgery cost?

Typically $2,000–$4,000, though actual cost depends heavily on the reason for the revision — get a consultation for a figure specific to your case.

Is revision surgery covered under my original augmentation's price?

No. Revisions are billed as a completely separate procedure, with their own surgeon's fee, anesthesia, and facility fee — not included in or discounted from what you paid for the original surgery.

Does my implant warranty cover revision surgery?

Only partially, and only sometimes. Manufacturer warranties (Allergan, Mentor, Sientra) typically cover the replacement device itself if it ruptures within the warranty period, and sometimes a partial cash contribution toward the revision surgery — but not the full surgeon's fee, anesthesia, or facility fee. Terms vary by manufacturer and have changed over time, so check your specific implant's documentation.

Why does revision cost vary so much more than a primary augmentation?

"Revision" covers a wide range of underlying reasons — capsular contracture release, implant replacement for rupture, a size-change request, or correcting a complication — each requiring a different scope of surgery.

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