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Biopolymer removal is a surgical procedure that aims to eliminate synthetic substances previously injected into the body for aesthetic purposes, which can cause serious health complications.
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You are an ideal candidate for biopolymer removal if: You have had unapproved filler substances injected, such as liquid silicone biopolymers, methyl methacrylate or hydrogel, and/or you are experiencing side effects such as swelling, hardening, nodules, pain, infection, allergic reactions or migration of the product.
The duration of the surgery varies depending on the amount of biopolymer to be removed, the affected areas and the technique used, but generally, an extraction can last between 1 and 5 hours.
The anesthesia used can be local for small procedures and general if they are more extensive or combined surgeries.
After the second week the swelling will begin to decrease and you will be able to resume lighter activities, full recovery can take several months depending on the case.