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<html><div class="mw-content-ltr" dir="ltr" id="mw-content-text" lang="en"><p>Even more so than "normal" <a class="new" href="/index.php?title=Implant_Removal&amp;action=edit&amp;redlink=1" title="Implant Removal (page does not exist)">Implant Removal</a>, getting <a href="/index.php?title=Transdermal_Implant" title="Transdermal Implant">Transdermal Implants</a> out is much more difficult than getting them in, and because of the common problems in healing them, implant removal is often needed (or at least tolerating a far-from ideal healing, or wearing a jewelry design that covers up the problems). The hollow-lobed design of the implant, while good at anchoring it in place, also makes it quite invasive to take out.
Even more so than "normal" [[Implant Removal]], getting [[Transdermal Implants]] out is much more difficult than getting them in, and because of the common problems in healing them, implant removal is often needed (or at least tolerating a far-from ideal healing, or wearing a jewelry design that covers up the problems). The hollow-lobed design of the implant, while good at anchoring it in place, also makes it quite invasive to take out.
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<td><div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width:152px;"><a class="image" href="/index.php?title=File:ProblemTransdermal.jpg"><img alt="" class="thumbimage" height="102" src="/images/thumb/7/73/ProblemTransdermal.jpg/150px-ProblemTransdermal.jpg" width="150"/></a> <div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify"><a class="internal" href="/index.php?title=File:ProblemTransdermal.jpg" title="Enlarge"><img alt="" height="11" src="/skins/common/images/magnify-clip.png" width="15"/></a></div>Typical "good" healing in a transdermal, removed not much longer.</div></div></div>
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<td><div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width:152px;"><a class="image" href="/index.php?title=File:BackTransdermalsOut.jpg"><img alt="" class="thumbimage" height="93" src="/images/thumb/d/d1/BackTransdermalsOut.jpg/150px-BackTransdermalsOut.jpg" width="150"/></a> <div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify"><a class="internal" href="/index.php?title=File:BackTransdermalsOut.jpg" title="Enlarge"><img alt="" height="11" src="/skins/common/images/magnify-clip.png" width="15"/></a></div>Three and Four-lobed transdermal implants, freshly removed.</div></div></div>
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<p>Removal can require anything from the simplest (basically the implant procedure in reverse with a couple extra steps — make an incision in the original location, elevate the implant, excise it from the surrounding tissue, and pull it out) to massive incisions covering the length of the implant or implant series coupled with excision. If there are problems with <a href="/index.php?title=Deep_Transdermal_Placement" title="Deep Transdermal Placement">deep transdermal placement</a>, removal can be far more problematic.
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<td><div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width:182px;"><a class="image" href="/index.php?title=File:BloodyTransdermalRemoval.jpg"><img alt="" class="thumbimage" height="146" src="/images/thumb/f/fe/BloodyTransdermalRemoval.jpg/180px-BloodyTransdermalRemoval.jpg" width="180"/></a> <div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify"><a class="internal" href="/index.php?title=File:BloodyTransdermalRemoval.jpg" title="Enlarge"><img alt="" height="11" src="/skins/common/images/magnify-clip.png" width="15"/></a></div>Typical transdermal removal procedure</div></div></div>
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<p>Depending on how the implants were removed, basic suturing or wound closure will be required, or in a worst case scenario (barring something really serious like an <a href="/index.php?title=Inward_Traveling_Infection" title="Inward Traveling Infection">inward travelling infection</a> which can also require reconstruction of underlying tissue), a long series of closure.
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<td><div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width:152px;"><a class="image" href="/index.php?title=File:SimpleTransRemoval.jpg"><img alt="" class="thumbimage" height="193" src="/images/thumb/5/5a/SimpleTransRemoval.jpg/150px-SimpleTransRemoval.jpg" width="150"/></a> <div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify"><a class="internal" href="/index.php?title=File:SimpleTransRemoval.jpg" title="Enlarge"><img alt="" height="11" src="/skins/common/images/magnify-clip.png" width="15"/></a></div>"Simple" removal results, fresh.</div></div></div>
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<td><div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width:152px;"><a class="image" href="/index.php?title=File:ProblemTransRemoval.jpg"><img alt="" class="thumbimage" height="112" src="/images/thumb/9/9f/ProblemTransRemoval.jpg/150px-ProblemTransRemoval.jpg" width="150"/></a> <div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify"><a class="internal" href="/index.php?title=File:ProblemTransRemoval.jpg" title="Enlarge"><img alt="" height="11" src="/skins/common/images/magnify-clip.png" width="15"/></a></div>Problematic (<a href="/index.php?title=Deep_Transdermal_Placement" title="Deep Transdermal Placement">Deep Transdermal Placement</a> removal, fresh.</div></div></div>
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<p>Typically the scars will be quite prominent for the first few months, and settle down over the next few years depending on the individual. Below are two examples that match the procedures I have shown above:
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<td><div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width:152px;"><a class="image" href="/index.php?title=File:HealedRemoval-1.jpg"><img alt="" class="thumbimage" height="185" src="/images/thumb/d/d7/HealedRemoval-1.jpg/150px-HealedRemoval-1.jpg" width="150"/></a> <div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify"><a class="internal" href="/index.php?title=File:HealedRemoval-1.jpg" title="Enlarge"><img alt="" height="11" src="/skins/common/images/magnify-clip.png" width="15"/></a></div>"Simple" removal results, healed.</div></div></div>
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<td><div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width:152px;"><a class="image" href="/index.php?title=File:HealedRemoval-2.jpg"><img alt="" class="thumbimage" height="129" src="/images/thumb/3/3b/HealedRemoval-2.jpg/150px-HealedRemoval-2.jpg" width="150"/></a> <div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify"><a class="internal" href="/index.php?title=File:HealedRemoval-2.jpg" title="Enlarge"><img alt="" height="11" src="/skins/common/images/magnify-clip.png" width="15"/></a></div>Problematic (<a href="/index.php?title=Deep_Transdermal_Placement" title="Deep Transdermal Placement">Deep Transdermal Placement</a> removal, healed.</div></div></div>
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<p>All in all, because of the low success rate and complications, transdermal implants are one of the few procedures that BME recommends against — although we fully support people's right to get them, <b>if and only if they fully understand and accept the risks.</b> It should also be noted that a variety of professionals are trying to solve the problems with transdermal implants.
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<h2> <span class="mw-headline" id="See_Also"> <b>See Also</b> </span></h2>
<dl><dd><ul><li> <a href="/index.php?title=Transdermal_Implant" title="Transdermal Implant">Transdermal Implant</a>
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|! Typical "good" healing in a transdermal, removed not much longer
|! Three and Four-lobed transdermal implants, freshly removed
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|[[File:ProblemTransdermal.jpg]]
|[[File:BackTransdermalsOut.jpg]]
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Removal can require anything from the simplest (basically the implant procedure in reverse with a couple extra steps — make an incision in the original location, elevate the implant, excise it from the surrounding tissue, and pull it out) to massive incisions covering the length of the implant or implant series coupled with excision. If there are problems with [[Deep Transdermal Placement]], removal can be far more problematic.
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
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|! Typical transdermal removal procedure
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|[[File:BloodyTransdermalRemoval.jpg]]
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Depending on how the implants were removed, basic suturing or wound closure will be required, or in a worst case scenario (barring something really serious like an [[Inward Traveling Infection]] which can also require reconstruction of underlying tissue), a long series of closure.
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
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|! "Simple" removal results, fresh
|! Problematic ([[Deep Transdermal Placement]]) removal, fresh
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|[[File:SimpleTransRemoval.jpg]]
|[[File:ProblemTransRemoval.jpg]]
|}
 
Typically the scars will be quite prominent for the first few months, and settle down over the next few years depending on the individual. Below are two examples that match the procedures I have shown above:
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
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|! "Simple" removal results, healed
|! Problematic ([[Deep Transdermal Placement]]) removal, healed
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|[[File:HealedRemoval-1.jpg]]
|[[File:HealedRemoval-2.jpg]]
|}
 
All in all, because of the low success rate and complications, transdermal implants are one of the few procedures that BME recommends against — although we fully support people's right to get them, '''if and only if they fully understand and accept the risks.''' It should also be noted that a variety of professionals are trying to solve the problems with transdermal implants.
 
== <b>See Also</b> ==
* [[Transdermal Implant]]

Latest revision as of 21:13, 25 September 2023

Even more so than "normal" Implant Removal, getting Transdermal Implants out is much more difficult than getting them in, and because of the common problems in healing them, implant removal is often needed (or at least tolerating a far-from ideal healing, or wearing a jewelry design that covers up the problems). The hollow-lobed design of the implant, while good at anchoring it in place, also makes it quite invasive to take out.

! Typical "good" healing in a transdermal, removed not much longer ! Three and Four-lobed transdermal implants, freshly removed
ProblemTransdermal.jpg BackTransdermalsOut.jpg

Removal can require anything from the simplest (basically the implant procedure in reverse with a couple extra steps — make an incision in the original location, elevate the implant, excise it from the surrounding tissue, and pull it out) to massive incisions covering the length of the implant or implant series coupled with excision. If there are problems with Deep Transdermal Placement, removal can be far more problematic.

! Typical transdermal removal procedure
BloodyTransdermalRemoval.jpg

Depending on how the implants were removed, basic suturing or wound closure will be required, or in a worst case scenario (barring something really serious like an Inward Traveling Infection which can also require reconstruction of underlying tissue), a long series of closure.

! "Simple" removal results, fresh ! Problematic (Deep Transdermal Placement) removal, fresh
SimpleTransRemoval.jpg ProblemTransRemoval.jpg

Typically the scars will be quite prominent for the first few months, and settle down over the next few years depending on the individual. Below are two examples that match the procedures I have shown above:

! "Simple" removal results, healed ! Problematic (Deep Transdermal Placement) removal, healed
HealedRemoval-1.jpg HealedRemoval-2.jpg

All in all, because of the low success rate and complications, transdermal implants are one of the few procedures that BME recommends against — although we fully support people's right to get them, if and only if they fully understand and accept the risks. It should also be noted that a variety of professionals are trying to solve the problems with transdermal implants.

See Also