One of the most common consults I see isn’t for first-time surgery, it’s for patients who’ve already had a procedure and want it improved.
Revision surgery is one of the most complex and least talked about areas in plastic surgery. It’s harder, riskier, and far less predictable than doing a procedure the first time, and yet most people don’t hear about it until they’re already in it.
In this episode, I break down why revision surgery happens and what you need to understand before your first procedure if you want to reduce the chances of needing one later.
We talk through three main drivers:
Biology and aging, things no surgeon can control
Poor planning, including implant choices and surgical strategy
Mismatched expectations between patient and surgeon
I also get into why revision surgery is technically more difficult, why some surgeons won’t do it at all, and the psychological side that often gets overlooked.
The reality is this: the best revision surgery is the one you never need. And that comes down to making better decisions before you ever step into the operating room.
If you’re considering plastic surgery, or dealing with a result you’re not happy with, this is a conversation you should hear.
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