If there is fluid on the right side of the breast implant one month after the implant has been removed, it may be due to the fact that the fluid has not been completely discharged, or it may be caused by infection and other conditions. 1. Incomplete discharge of fluid: As breast implant removal is an invasive operation, an incision needs to be made on the outside of the breast to remove the implant tissue, which will leave a wound, and the traumatized tissue of the wound will ooze fluid or seepage of blood, which may lead to incomplete discharge of fluid if it is not drained completely. 2. Infection: If there is an accident during or after the operation, which leads to infection in the right breast, the fluid will be formed, and the patient will have obvious pain, local redness and swelling, and in serious cases, the patient may have a generalized fever reaction. It is recommended that the patient should consult a doctor in time, do a systematic examination to clarify the cause of fluid accumulation, and actively treat it.