Alyssa Milano, 52, Opens Up About Removing Her Breast Implants—Key Insights

The actress has embarked on a profoundly personal and meaningful journey, sharing the significance of her recent decision at this point in her life.
Alyssa Milano has disclosed that she recently had surgery to remove her breast implants. Her choice has elicited both praise and heated online debate. While many admire her bravery and openness, others have questioned whether this shift extends to forgoing fillers and Botox.
Releasing a Body Shaped by Objectification and Misuse Milano described the decision as deeply intimate, framing it as a way to cast off past pressures and unrealistic standards.
“I’m letting go of a body that was sexualized, mistreated, and one I thought I needed to be appealing, loved, successful, or happy,” she explained.
She added that her goal is to spare the next generation from similar burdens, saying, “By doing this, I hope to free my daughter Bella from those same harmful expectations.”
The 53-year-old stressed she doesn’t criticize other women’s choices, recognizing that for some, implants boost confidence and strength. For Milano, however, they had become an outdated story that no longer aligned with her reality.
Influenced by Others, Committed to Authenticity She also acknowledged the inspiration drawn from figures like Michelle Visage, who have openly shared their implant experiences. The Charmed star reflected on her current self-worth, asserting it isn’t linked to her implants.
She proclaimed, “Today, I am loved, feminine, attractive, and successful. None of that stems from my implants. I’ll still be all those things when they’re gone.”
She ended her statement with a bold affirmation of the liberation found in embracing her true self. “Today, I’m my genuine self. Today, I’m free,” Milano wrote.
Fans Respond with Support, Curiosity—and Doubt Following Milano’s announcement, fans flooded in with a blend of encouragement, intrigue, and skepticism. One supporter wrote, “You’re lovely and courageous, and your message resonates. I back you. But what about the Botox and fillers since you’re embracing authenticity?”
Another asked directly, “Will you remove all that lip filler?” A third suggested, “Next, ditch the lip injections and other facial tweaks.”
More Instagram users inquired, “Out of curiosity—not unkindly—will you dissolve fillers and skip Botox to feel natural and beautiful in your own skin?”
A commenter highlighted a perceived inconsistency, “That seems at odds with obvious Botox and lip filler! No judgment—I’d try them too.”
Yet not all feedback was questioning—many were warm and uplifting. One simply said, “Wishing you a quick recovery. ❤️” Another expressed pride, “You go, girl. I’m so happy and proud! ♥️”
A fan celebrated her move, “This is fantastic! 👏🏼 Great for her! Reclaiming her body is powerful—she might even feel healthier! B.I.I. is real and can impact well-being. Best wishes!”
Her Past with Botox Milano has previously admitted to using Botox, prompting some to wonder if she’ll abandon it in her authenticity journey.
In a past TikTok video, a follower praised her beauty and asked her wrinkle-free secret. She replied with a single word, “Botox.”
Michelle Visage’s Health Challenges—and Implant Removal Michelle Visage, the RuPaul’s Drag Race judge who influenced Milano, recently detailed her own implant removal due to health issues.
Visage disclosed that her decision was driven by years of battling Hashimoto’s disease, an autoimmune thyroid condition.
The 50-year-old cited symptoms like exhaustion, hair loss, mental haze, and sudden weight shifts, leading her to reassess her implants’ effect on her health.
Though Visage long suspected a link between her implants and symptoms, doctors found no definitive connection. Studies on whether implants trigger autoimmune issues remain uncertain.
The US National Library of Medicine reports no conclusive evidence, while the National Women’s Health Network notes many studies follow implant recipients briefly, calling for extended research.
Still, like Milano, Visage felt empowered by her choice, saying, “I feel like I’m reclaiming my health and life. I want to be here for my kids, husband, and future grandchildren. My implants were hindering that,” she added.
Both Milano and Visage now focus on their well-being, guided by their experiences, aiming to inspire future generations while cherishing long, healthy lives with family.



