"My abdomen became uneven and hardened with severe scar tissue after my first liposuction surgery. If I undergo a revision surgery, won't it make the scarring even worse?"
Q. My abdomen became uneven and hardened with severe scar tissue (fibrosis) after my first liposuction surgery.
If I undergo a revision liposuction, won't it make the contour irregularities and scarring even worse?
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조재호원장 작성일Hello, I am Dr.Jaeho Cho.Every time I meet patients who are completely devastated by an uneven abdomen or heavily bonded, hardened contours from a previous surgery at another clinic, my heart truly goes out to them. Revision surgery requires tenfold more precision than a primary procedure; it demands highly advanced surgical mastery to completely erase the footprints of a failed operation. Armed with 31 years of clinical experience as a Ph.D. in Surgery, I am here to personally resolve your most stressful anxieties about revision liposuction.
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Q1. My abdomen became uneven and hardened with severe scar tissue (fibrosis) after my first liposuction surgery. If I undergo a revision surgery, won't it make the scarring even worse?
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A1. Severe post-op scar tissue, medically known as subcutaneous fibrosis, occurs when your deep tissues heal abnormally following aggressive trauma from a primary surgery.
When performing a revision procedure, I utilize a specialized purification technology that discards unnecessary fat cells while selectively harvesting SVF (Stromal Vascular Fraction) to secure a rich concentration of regenerative stem cells. These stem cell growth factors forcefully soften the hardened, calcified tissues and promote normal, healthy cellular regeneration. Consequently, instead of compounding the damage, this treatment restores a soft, naturally malleable texture and smooths out the body contours back to how they were meant to look.
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Q2. I heard that revision liposuction causes severe bleeding and has a much slower recovery downtime due to existing tissue adhesions. Is this true?
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A2. It is a medical reality that revision cases are highly intricate because the tissue layers are often scarred down and stuck together. However, as a Ph.D. in Surgery, I utilize advanced anatomical mapping to cleanly separate these bonded layers, which minimizes bleeding at the source.
Furthermore, the preserved stem cells applied during the surgery assist with natural hemostasis (blood clotting) and instantly accelerate the repair of damaged micro-tissues. This means your actual recovery timeline is significantly accelerated compared to standard revision methods, drastically lowering the risk of post-operative side effects.
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Q3. I am leaning toward getting a revision surgery, but I am terrified that my skin will turn out bumpy or uneven all over again. Can I really trust this second attempt?
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A3. I completely understand your desperation, which is precisely why incorporating stem cell therapy is non-negotiable for a successful outcome.
We do not just blindly suction out more fat. Instead, we use stem cell regenerative factors to meticulously smooth out the underlying tissue beds and unravel tight, deep-set adhesions. Backed by my 31 years of seasoned surgical expertise and our clinic's 19-year accident-free clinical data track record, I will personally ensure that this revision is your absolute last and final success.
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Q4. If I undergo a revision procedure, can the old, unsightly surgical scars from my previous operation be erased as well?
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A4. Yes. During the revision surgery, we meticulously excise and reshape the existing, poorly healed scar lines while simultaneously infusing the area with the powerful regenerative capacity of stem cells.
The stem cells dramatically accelerate the healing of the newly revised incision and proactively block the formation of secondary hypertrophic scar tissue. This dual-action approach aims for a finished look that is substantially fainter, cleaner, and less noticeable than your original scar.
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