Body Surgery
Biopolymer Removal
Biopolymers are toxic substances that are not compatible with the body and can cause rejection reactions. They have been inappropriately used for a long time to fill and increase volume in the buttocks, breasts, and face.
When the body recognizes this substance as foreign, it triggers an inflammatory response that can range from mild to severe. This response can occur at the injection site or generate systemic symptoms, affecting the entire body.
The most common symptoms include pain in the affected area, changes in skin color and appearance, or a burning sensation. Symptoms can start as early as the same day of the injection or may take years to appear. When your body begins to show symptoms, it is a sign that the immune system's rejection of the biopolymers has already started, and it is likely to continue until they are removed.
The most common areas for application are the buttocks, followed by the face and breasts.
A sense of well-being and improvement in symptoms.
Don't wait until you experience severe symptoms or a significant impact on your quality of life to seek consultation and decide to have them removed.
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Have Questions?
Here, you can find answers to some of the most frequently asked questions. However, if you still have any concerns, don't hesitate to contact me.
Is the entirety of the biopolymers removed during the surgery?
It is not possible to remove all biopolymers, as some may be located very close to the skin or deeply embedded.
How long does the surgery last?
Depending on the severity and extent of the issue, the surgery can last between 3 to 5 hours.
Will drains be used?
In most cases, drains are placed for the first 5 to 10 days.
Is it possible to remove biopolymers from the gluteus maximus muscles?
Yes, biopolymers can be removed from the superficial and middle layers of the gluteus maximus. This requires great care but significantly improves symptoms for patients.
How long does recovery take?
The first 2 to 3 weeks require the most care, during which I recommend walking frequently and engaging in moderate activity. You should sit on a special cushion during the first weeks.
Is it necessary to have more than one surgery?
In most cases, a single surgery is sufficient to remove a significant amount of biopolymers and notably improve patients’ symptoms. In some specific cases, a follow-up intervention may be necessary, although this is quite rare.
The first step to loving the body you inhabit starts now.
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