A review of explantation in 240 symptomatic women: a description of explantation and capsulectomy with reconstruction using a periareolar technique

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
E P Melmed

Abstract

A review of 240 women who were explanted is presented. The analysis reviewed physical problems, systemic complaints, and whether explantation relieved symptoms and improved patients.

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