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Challenge
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| | | | Bottoming out: | | Suggested size: | | 10cm x 16cm x 2cm |  |
| | | |  | |  | | | Lengthened nipple-to-fold distance due to skin stretching, resulting in the implant dropping lower than desired | | Strattice™ Regenerative Tissue Matrix acts as an "internal bra" to help support and hold the implant in the desired location and aids in the surgeon's control of the pocket size | | | | | Fold malposition: | | Suggested size: | | 3cm x 14cm |  |
| | | |  | |  | | | The inframammary fold or lateral fold is compromised, causing implant migration inferiorly or laterally | | Strattice™ Tissue Matrix may assist the surgeon to redefine the fold location by supporting the fold repair inferiorly or laterally | | | | | Synmastia: | | Suggested size: | | 8cm x 8cm |  |
| | | |  | |  | | | Medial malposition presenting with implants too close together or even touching | | Strattice™ Tissue Matrix provides support to the medial repair giving the surgeon control over the implant location and pocket size | | | | | Wrinkling and rippling: | | Suggested size: | | 10cm x 16cm x 2cm |  |
| | | |  | |  | | | Appearance of implant wrinkles, ripples or irregular contours on the skin surface | | Correction of wrinkling and rippling is a combination of pocket size correction and coverage. Strattice™ Tissue Matrix acts as an "internal bra" to help support the implant, control the pocket size and may minimize the appearance of visible wrinkles and ripples | | | |
Before use, physicians should review all risk information and essential prescribing information which can be found in the Strattice™ Reconstructive Tissue Matrix Instructions for Use. |
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