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Sherlyn Chopra’s Breast Implant Removal: Doctor Explains The Health Impact

Posted By: Hemant Kumar Posted On: Nov 15, 2025Share Article
Sherlyn Chopra’s Breast Implant Removal
Sherlyn Chopra opens up about breast implant removal.

Sherlyn Chopra’s Breast Implant Removal: Doctor Explains The Health Impact

When actor and model Sherlyn Chopra shared that she was undergoing surgery to remove her breast implants, calling them “excess baggage", it struck a chord far beyond celebrity circles. Her announcement wasn't packaged as a statement against cosmetic procedures but framed as a personal journey back to comfort, health, and authenticity. The decision followed months of persistent discomfort, medical investigations, and consultations that eventually pointed to her implants as the source of chronic pain.

Sharing a video on her Instagram, Sherlyn Chopra said, “I realised that the cause of my chronic pain has been – yes, my heavy breast implants. So, in my best interests and to restore agility, vitality, and stamina to my life, I've decided to have my breast implants removed once and for all."

Experts emphasise that breast implants don't just alter appearance. They also change how the body functions and compensates for added weight.

“Breast implants can add a significant amount of physical stress on the body, simply because they increase the weight the chest wall has to support," says Dr Isha Nandal, Consultant Obstetrician, Gynaecologist & Advanced Laparoscopic Surgeon, Yellow Fertility, Rohtak.

“Over time, this additional load can strain the muscles and ligaments of the upper body, leading to chronic discomfort that may even affect sleep and overall wellbeing."

This mechanical strain often shows up in ways many women don't immediately associate with implants, such as persistent back pain, posture changes, and deep muscle fatigue. “The altered weight distribution can naturally pull the shoulders forward. This often results in neck spasms, back pain, and fatigue, which may become persistent if not addressed early,," Dr Nandal adds.

But the impact isn't merely musculoskeletal. Dr Nandal explains that the body's immune response to implants can sometimes create hormonal ripple effects. “Chronic inflammation or an ongoing immune response around an implant can subtly influence hormonal pathways, particularly cortisol and estrogen," she notes. These shifts may present as mood changes, metabolism disturbances, or menstrual irregularities – symptoms many women may dismiss as everyday stress.

For women considering pregnancy, timing matters even more. “Any major surgical intervention, including implant placement or removal, places temporary stress on the endocrine system. The body needs time to regain hormonal balance, and repeated procedures may extend this recovery period," Dr Nandal says.

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This is why Sherlyn's decision aligns with broader medical guidance around minimising cumulative physiological stress when aiming for long-term wellness or future reproductive plans.

Sherlyn was clear that her decision was not a critique of cosmetic surgery but a reclaiming of comfort and authenticity. Her openness brings attention to a rarely discussed aspect of implants: women often enter these procedures fully informed about aesthetics but less aware of muscular, hormonal, and lifestyle implications years down the line.

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