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Calf implants - common benefits
Calf implants - expectations
Calf implants - hospital stay
Calf implants - ideal candidates
Calf implants - length of procedure
Calf implants - long-term outcome
Calf implants - pain
Calf implants - process
Calf implants - recovery period
Calf implants - results
Calf implants - risks
Male pectoral implants - benefits
Male pectoral implants - expectations
Male pectoral implants - length of procedure
Male pectoral implants - long-term outcome
Male pectoral implants - pain
Male pectoral implants - procedure
Male pectoral implants - recovery period
Male pectoral implants - risks
Otoplasty (ear surgery) - benefits
Otoplasty (ear surgery) - costs
Otoplasty (ear surgery) - effects
Otoplasty (ear surgery) - expectations
Otoplasty (ear surgery) - hospital stay
Otoplasty (ear surgery) - ideal candidates
Otoplasty (ear surgery) - length of procedure
Otoplasty (ear surgery) - long-term outcome
Otoplasty (ear surgery) - process
Otoplasty (ear surgery) - recovery period
Otoplasty (ear surgery) - risks
Otoplasty (ear surgery) - visible scars
Plastic surgeons - American Board of Plastic Surgery
Plastic surgeons - Board Certified Plastic Surgeons
Plastic surgeons - what is it
Scalp reduction surgery - long-term outcome
Scalp reduction surgery - benefits
Scalp reduction surgery - expectations
Scalp reduction surgery - ideal candidates
Scalp reduction surgery - length of procedure
Scalp reduction surgery - pain
Scalp reduction surgery - procedure
Scalp reduction surgery - recovery period
Scalp reduction surgery - risks
Scalp reduction surgery - what is it
Where will the surgery be performed?


How is the surgery performed?

Prior to the actual procedure, the surgeon may show you the different shapes and sizes of implants that are available. Together, you will pick one that forms naturally to the curves and shape of your existing muscles.

Doctors most often begin pectoral implant surgery by making a small incision in the armpit, and then insert the implant endoscopically. Endoscopic surgery involves using a thin tube with a very small camera on the end in order to guide the doctor through the patients body with a great amount of precision. This method reduces incision size as well as bleeding. Non-endoscopic methods are sometimes preferred.

Following the path of the incision, the surgeon places the implants under the pectoral muscle. The incisions are then sutured and the surgery is complete. The implants are held in place by the overlying chest muscle or by sutures that are temporarily visible through the skin.


 

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