The year 2025 has consolidated a clear change in the aesthetic discourse of Brazilian celebrities. Instead of new implants or augmentation procedures, the opposite route has gained momentum: the removal of silicone implants. Actresses, singers and influencers decided to have explants and began to speak openly about health, well-being and identification with their own bodies.
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Suzana Alves, known nationally as Tiazinha, was one of the most talked about cases of the year. After more than two decades of implants, the actress underwent the explantation and shared this decision as a process of personal liberation, saying that she wanted to recognize herself in the mirror again and live without aesthetic interference that no longer made sense in her current life.
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Simony also gained attention when she revealed she had removed her dentures after dealing with persistent health symptoms. The singer associated the intervention with the search for quality of life and physical balance, emphasizing that the decision was not linked to aesthetics, but to well-being and prevention.
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Another famous person who underwent an explant in 2025 was Luciele di Camargo. The actress and influencer said she chose to remove her prosthetics to feel more comfortable with her own body, especially after motherhood. She publicly celebrated the result and highlighted the feeling of relief and lightness after the operation.
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Suzana Pires had to remove the silicone after experiencing pain and discomfort caused by the prosthesis. The actress explained that the procedure also ended up becoming a process of reconnecting with her natural body, reinforcing that today, she prefers an aesthetic that follows her maturity and personal identity.
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In the digital world, influencer Fernanda Neute took the debate to even more sensitive territory when she reported developing inflammatory and autoimmune issues that she believed were linked to silicone implants. After the explant, Fernanda began to openly advocate for more conscious, health-related aesthetic choices.
According to Dr. Leandro Faustino, plastic surgeon and full member of the Brazilian Society of Plastic Surgery (SBCP) and the International Society of Aesthetic and Plastic Surgery (ISAPS), this movement among celebrities reflects a profound change in aesthetic behavior. “A few years ago, volume and projection were synonymous with beauty. Today, patients are looking for naturalness with their own body,” he explains.
He notes that breast explants have grown in Brazilian clinics, driven both by cultural references and technological advances. “What we have seen in 2025 is a greater appreciation of comfort and female anatomy in relation to the body itself,” he concludes.