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=== Implant Procedure === | |||
'''Implant Procedures''' are generally procedures that includes a single incision by which a [[Dermal Elevator|spatula]] is inserted under the skin separating the skin to create a pocket in which an object will be inserted. The incision is then sutured. The finished procedure will give the appearance of a 3D shape. | |||
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|[File:Implantprocedurebyjonathanm.jpg|600px|thumb|right|'''Implant Procedure''' By [[Jonathan Martinez]]] | |||
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# An incision is made using a [[Scalpel]]. | |||
# Using a [[Dermal Elevator|spatula]] to create the pocket. | |||
# Inserting the [[Implant]] and suturing. | |||
# The incision has been sutured closed, giving a 3D appearance. | |||
== See Also == | |||
* [[Implants FAQ]] | |||
* [[Implant Finishing]] | |||
* [[Implant Biocompatibility]] | |||
== Related Risks == | |||
* [[Implant Surface Contamination]] | |||
* [[Implant Subdermal Shifting]] | |||
* [[Implant Rejection]] | |||
* [[Tissue Resorption]] | |||
* [[Nerve and Muscle Pressure]] | |||
* [[Mod Before Client]] | |||
* [[Infection]] |
Latest revision as of 05:43, 17 September 2023
Implant Procedure
Implant Procedures are generally procedures that includes a single incision by which a spatula is inserted under the skin separating the skin to create a pocket in which an object will be inserted. The incision is then sutured. The finished procedure will give the appearance of a 3D shape.
600px|thumb|right|Implant Procedure By Jonathan Martinez] |
- An incision is made using a Scalpel.
- Using a spatula to create the pocket.
- Inserting the Implant and suturing.
- The incision has been sutured closed, giving a 3D appearance.