After 6 months from my buttock implant surgery, I occasionally have to manually readjust the implant on my right side. The doctor has informed me that this issue cannot be fixed. When I asked about the position of the implants, he stated they are placed intramuscularly. I feel confused about what to do. Is there any solution or alternative approach available?
Your surgeon may have initially placed the implant pocket intramuscularly or in a thin intramuscular pocket, resulting in the current subfascial location. To address the abnormal movement of the implants, they need to be placed into the true intramuscular pocket.
It is advisable for you to consult with a plastic surgeon who specializes in buttock implants to discuss a revision of your current implants. They can revise the pocket to make it tighter, reducing the likelihood of implant flipping. Ensure that you choose a board-certified plastic surgeon who has expertise in this procedure and is well-known for their work in this field. Best regards.
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