Breast Implant Concerns
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Contents
- 1 What is Breast Implant Illness?
- 2 What is Breast Implant-Associated Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma?
- 3 Symptoms to Watch For ALCL & Breast Implant Illness
- 4 How All Me Augmentation™ Can Address Breast Implant Concerns
- 5 The Benefits of an En Bloc Capsulectomy with DIEP Breast Augmentation
- 6 What Patients Are Saying
- 7 Your All Me Augmentation Journey
- 8 Dr. Boutros — A Specialist for En Bloc Capsulectomy with DIEP Breast Augmentation
- 9 FAQ
- 10 Pricing and Financing Options
What is Breast Implant Illness?
Breast Implant Illness (BII) is a term used by patients and doctors to describe a wide range of symptoms experienced after receiving breast implants. These symptoms often include fatigue, brain fog, joint and muscle pain, anxiety, hair loss, and even autoimmune conditions. While not officially classified as a medical diagnosis, thousands of patients have reported these symptoms and experienced relief after implant removal.
If you’re experiencing unexplained symptoms and suspect your implants may be the cause, you’re not alone—and there are options for moving forward.
What is Breast Implant-Associated Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma?
Breast Implant-Associated Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma (BIA-ALCL) is a rare form of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma that develops in the scar tissue and fluid surrounding breast implants. It is most commonly associated with textured implants, although cases have been reported with smooth implants as well.
BIA-ALCL is not breast cancer, but it is a serious condition that requires medical attention. Symptoms typically appear years after implant placement and can include swelling, pain, or lumps near the implant site. Early detection and surgical removal of the implant and surrounding capsule (en bloc capsulectomy) offer the best outcomes.
Symptoms to Watch For ALCL & Breast Implant Illness
If you have breast implants, be aware of these potential symptoms of BII or BIA-ALCL:
- Persistent breast swelling or pain
- Unexplained fatigue or brain fog
- Breast asymmetry or sudden change in shape
- Lumps or fluid near the implant
- Skin rashes or hair thinning
- Joint or muscle aches
- Changes in mood or anxiety
- Enlarged lymph nodes
How All Me Augmentation™ Can Address Breast Implant Concerns
If you’re experiencing complications with your breast implants or simply want a more natural, maintenance-free solution, All Me Augmentation™ offers a safe, lasting alternative. Developed by Dr. Sean Boutros, this procedure combines en bloc capsulectomy (to remove both the implant and scar tissue capsule) with natural breast reconstruction using your own tissue.
Patients are choosing this approach for its ability to:
- Eliminate the need for implants entirely
All Me Augmentation™ uses your own living tissue—no synthetic materials, no future replacements. - Safely remove implants and surrounding tissue
Dr. Boutros performs a meticulous en bloc capsulectomy to reduce risk and support healing. - Provide symptom relief
Many patients with Breast Implant Illness (BII) or discomfort related to their implants experience improved well-being post-procedure.
- Restore natural shape and softness
The result is a breast that looks and feels like you—just rejuvenated, balanced, and proportionate. - Deliver long-term peace of mind
No need for ongoing maintenance, imaging, or repeat surgeries.
During your consultation, Dr. Boutros will walk you through the process, answer all your questions, and determine if you’re a candidate for this advanced, implant-free solution.
The Benefits of an En Bloc Capsulectomy with DIEP Breast Augmentation
When treating BII or BIA-ALCL, complete removal of the implant and capsule is key. Dr. Boutros performs en bloc capsulectomies—removing the implant and surrounding tissue in one intact piece—followed by natural tissue breast reconstruction using the DIEP flap technique. This method offers a safe, permanent alternative that restores volume and shape using your body’s own tissue, no implants required.
What Patients Are Saying
“Dr. Boutros was recommended highly by my GP, and she was right. He listened to what I wanted and did exactly that, expertly and with care. The results were terrific!!!“
-Jori K.
Your All Me Augmentation Journey
Step 1 – Your Personalized Consultation
At your consultation, Dr. Boutros will listen to your concerns, evaluate your medical history, and determine whether you’re a candidate for All Me Augmentation™. You’ll be able to ask questions about en bloc capsulectomy, DIEP reconstruction, recovery, and outcomes.
Step 2 – Your En Bloc Capsulectomy with DIEP Breast Augmentation
During surgery, Dr. Boutros carefully removes the implant and capsule using the en bloc method. He then transfers fat and tissue from your lower abdomen to naturally reconstruct your breasts using the DIEP flap technique. This approach avoids implants entirely while restoring a youthful shape.
Step 3 – Recovery and Results
Most patients return to light activities within 2 weeks and see their final results within 3–6 months. You’ll receive detailed follow-up care to ensure a smooth recovery and long-term success, without the maintenance risks of implants.
Dr. Boutros — A Specialist for En Bloc Capsulectomy with DIEP Breast Augmentation

As a board-certified plastic surgeon in Houston, Dr. Sean Boutros is nationally recognized for his work in complex breast reconstruction. He developed All Me Augmentation™ to give patients a safe, natural alternative to implants—especially those experiencing complications like BII, ALCL, or capsular contracture. His techniques prioritize long-term health, aesthetics, and peace of mind.
FAQ
BIA-ALCL is a rare lymphoma that occurs in the tissue around breast implants, particularly textured ones. It is not breast cancer, but a form of immune system cancer that requires surgical removal for treatment.
How Can I Reduce My Risk of ALCL or Breast Implant Illness?
Avoiding implants altogether eliminates your risk. If you already have implants, monitoring symptoms and opting for complete removal and natural reconstruction—such as All Me Augmentation™—can help reduce future health concerns.
Is ALCL and Breast Implant Illness the Same?
No. ALCL is a diagnosed cancer, while BII is a term used for systemic symptoms that patients attribute to their implants. However, both conditions may improve with implant removal and natural reconstruction.
Pricing and Financing Options
All Me Augmentation™ is an advanced, personalized procedure that insurance may partially cover in reconstructive cases. Our team will walk you through financing options and help you get a personalized quote.



