Breast implant revision in Spain typically costs from $300 to $8,000. The final price depends on the surgical technique, implant type, and clinic location. Patients save around 64% compared to the US, where the average cost is $11,500. Most Spanish clinics provide inclusions like surgeon fees, anesthesia, new implants, and a hospital stay.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing specialized centers offers superior value through advanced technology and elite credentials. For example, Clinica Granado Tiagonce uses 3D imaging for precise pre-operative planning. Meanwhile, Centro Médico Teknon holds JCI accreditation and treats high-profile international clients. Since these facilities manage over 20,000 operations annually, patients benefit from optimized surgical protocols and highly experienced medical teams.
| Spain | Turkey | The USA | |
| Breast Implant Revision | from $288 | from $3,200 | from $8,500 |
| Breast Implant Removal | from $3,660 | from $1,152 | from $6,500 |
| Breast Capsulectomy | from $5,500 | from $3,200 | from $9,500 |
Dr. Javier Herrero Jover is a pioneer in 3D surgical planning for breast implant revision, ensuring personalized and precise results.
Director of the International Symposium on Breast Reconstruction and co-director of mammoplasty courses – Dr. Coca specializes in breast implant revision at Quironsalud Madrid.
Dr. Munoz co-directs the Plastic Surgery Unit at Quirónsalud Marbella, specializing in advanced breast implant revision techniques.
Dr. Agustín Granado Tiagonce is an experienced plastic, aesthetic, and reconstructive surgeon from Spain with 25 years of practice. He has held various positions in Madrid, Mexico DF, and Ruber Madrid Clinic, and is currently the Director and founder of the Granado Tiagonce Clinic. Dr. Granado Tiagonce is a specialist in facial and body cosmetic surgery, cosmetic and reconstructive breast surgery, holds a degree in general medicine, and is a professor at the Autonomous University of Madrid. He is also a member of various organizations including ASAPS, ISAPS, and the Spanish Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery.