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Breast plastic surgery (BPS)
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When a breast augmentation procedure fails to achieve the desired aesthetic results, patients facing revision surgery may feel anxious and powerless - with no control of their own body or appearance.

There are many reasons plastic surgery of the breast may fail to meet aesthetic goals. Some patients have characteristics that pose special challenges to surgeons. Others may be dissatisfied with the long-term results from a previous surgery. When issues such as bottoming out, wrinkling and rippling, synmastia (implants too close together), and fold malpositions happen, they can be devastating to patients.
Your plastic surgeon may suggest Strattice™ Reconstructive Tissue Matrix to assist in the repair of breast augmentation complications. Strattice™ Tissue Matrix may provide the following benefits:
- May help control the breast implant location
- Acts as an “internal bra” to help support and hold the implant in place
- Defines the breast shape
- May help prevent “bottoming out”
- May help mask the look or feel of implant wrinkles and ripples on the skin surface
*Every patient is different and results may vary. Only a physician can determine the best treatment for you. Please ask your doctor to explain the benefits and risks to see if LifeCell products are right for you. |
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