January 09, 2026 bachelor insider
Kaity Biggar Opens Up About Getting Breast Explant Surgery and What It Would Cost
Getting candid.
Bachelor Nation fans got to watch fan-favorite couple Kaity Biggar and Zach Shallcross fall in love and get engaged on Season 27 of “The Bachelor.”
Since then, the two have been enjoying their lives in Austin, Texas, with their dog Honey, and officially tied the knot last year with a Bachelor Nation exclusive wedding video.
This week, Kaity took to social media to get personal with her followers and open up about getting breast explant surgery.
In a new video online, she said, “For those that don’t know, the girls, they aren’t real. Currently on my way to Westlake Dermatology and we’re gonna think about getting them taken, so an explant. We’re gonna see what the process is going to be like getting them taken out and how much that would potentially cost. So, let’s go!”
Kaity then talked about her consultation and discussed what the surgery would look like.
“We went over everything in this appointment. It’s a consultation. It was free. And we basically talked about what it would look like, what would happen if I got them taken out. So the surgery would take two hours and I would go under,” she said. “Basically when you have an implant put into your body, that’s a foreign object. Your body creates a capsule around it, so they want to go in and remove that whole thing as well. So basically I want to be put under because I want them to take absolutely everything.”
The Bachelor Nation star then went on and candidly shared what the total cost would be for her surgery.
She said, “A bilateral breast explant with total capsulectomy, which is what I just talked about, is $11,500. For them to be put in, was like $14,700, but that was Canadian money. I got my breasts done in Canada… I went to a guy that specialized in natural breast augmentations and he honestly killed it. Great job. Zach didn’t even know I had breast implants.”
Kaity also discussed the recovery time, stating, “What happens is she’ll take them out and then I’ll get two drains put in… and you would have that in for about two weeks. So I would obviously have to take two weeks off work, which is no biggie…So yeah, it’s pretty intense.”
We appreciate Kaity’s honesty and transparency. We’re wishing her all the best if she decides to go through with the surgery, and we hope she has a smooth recovery!