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Calf
Implants
- Solid Silicone
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The
Calf Implant Procedure
Calf implants are placed on top of the
medial and or lateral gastrocnemius muscle through an
incision behind the knee. Depending on your anatomy
the surgeon may decide to place two small calf implants
on each gastrocnemius muscles or one large one over
both. The calf implant surgery is performed under general
or local anesthesia and takes between 1 1/2 to 2 hours.
You can expect moderate pain for the first couple of
weeks including mild swelling, painful walks and bruising.
Generally, you can resume all normal activity after
4 weeks. Post surgery recovery products are available
and recommended to quicken the healing time.
The Various Types
of Calf Implants
Calf implants come is various sizes,
shapes and textures and are made of solid silicone.
These implants have been in use for over 50 years and
do not leak and are proven safe. During your consultation,
your surgeon will show you the options and help you
make an informed decision with which method, size and
shape of implant would best suite your needs.
The Risks Associated
With Calf Implants
Each cosmetic surgery procedure carries
a certain amount of risk, as does all surgery. Your
surgeon will discuss the possible risks and complications
of your surgery and will answer any questions you may
have about those risks. Possible calf implant surgery
risks include implant shifting and infection.
The
Cost of Calf Implant Surgery
Depending on your geographical region,
your choice of surgeon, implant type and placement,
the average cost of calf implant surgery is $4000; the
national cost ranges between $3000 - $6000. Financing
is available through www.cosmeticsurgeryfinancing.com.
Before and After
Pictures of Calf Impants
If you are interested in seeing your
own potential results of calf implants prior to surgery.
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