Surgeons choosing size during op
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Surgeons choosing size during op
Just wondering how this works. I assume each implant comes in a sterile pack and is only used the once. If this is the case how does it work when a surgeon tries two different sizes to see which looks best as surely one would have to be thrown away??
Am sure there is a simple explanation that you girls will be able to she'd some light on x
Am sure there is a simple explanation that you girls will be able to she'd some light on x
Redtulip123- BJSF Addict
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Re: Surgeons choosing size during op
The surgeon will throw away the one/ones that don't fit or don't look right x
Princess_x- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: Surgeons choosing size during op
Surgeons use a disposable implant attached to a tube that can be inflated till they get to the desired size to suit your body frame. These are called 'sizers' babe.
So there's no need for surgeons to open sterile packs of implants and throwing away those that don't fit. Xx
So there's no need for surgeons to open sterile packs of implants and throwing away those that don't fit. Xx
Re: Surgeons choosing size during op
i was told my surgeon wpuld use a sizer like what cookies talking about then use the right sized implant xx
tinkerbell24- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: Surgeons choosing size during op
That makes sense, thanks
Redtulip123- BJSF Addict
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