"Uneven and hard skin after surgery: Can revision surgery fix lumps and adhesions?"
"Correcting Abdominal Irregularities: Can Revision Surgery Smooth Out Tissue Adhesions?"
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조재호원장 작성일Hello, I am Dr.Jaeho Cho, Director of The Line Plastic Surgery.
Many patients come to me feeling distressed due to uneven contours or adhesions caused by over-extraction at other clinics. Revision surgery is significantly more complex than the initial procedure, but with 31 years of clinical experience and unique technical expertise, I focus on restoring damaged body lines. Here are the answers to your concerns regarding revision liposuction.
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Q1. My stomach is bumpy and has hard adhesions after my first surgery. Can revision surgery make it smooth again?
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A1. Adhered areas require a delicate process of softening hardened fibrous tissue while reshaping the contour. At The Line, we use a specialized technique that discards unnecessary fat while preserving SVF (Stromal Vascular Fraction)—which is rich in regenerative stem cells—to aid in tissue recovery. By utilizing Autologous ECM (Extracellular Matrix) therapy, we fundamentally rebuild the damaged skin barrier and tissue structure. This restores hardness into softness and reconstructs a smooth, natural body line.
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Q2. How soon can I have revision surgery after my initial liposuction?
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A2. It is generally recommended to wait at least 6 months after the primary surgery. This allows the tissue to stabilize and for internal adhesions to soften enough for an accurate assessment. For the best results, it is crucial to wait for this recovery period and consult with a specialist to check the state of your Autologous ECM restoration.
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Q3. I’m afraid that revision surgery will be more painful or leave more scars than the first one.
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A3. Because the tissue is already damaged, a sophisticated surgical technique is essential. As a Doctor of Surgery (Ph.D.), I use precise dissection techniques that minimize further trauma, while Autologous ECM maximizes the self-healing of the damaged matrix. The preserved stem cell regenerative factors quickly reduce pain and inflammation, allowing for a stable recovery with minimal scarring concerns.
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Q4. Will revision surgery cause my skin to sag or loosen even more?
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A4. Strengthening skin elasticity is actually the part we focus on most during revision surgery. By preserving regenerative SVF cells, we induce collagen synthesis within the Autologous ECM, maximizing the skin’s ability to contract and tighten. In fact, you will see skin that was sagging due to a failed primary surgery firmly adhere back to the body, creating a toned result.
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