Risks and Complications of the Mons Pubis Reconstruction (post improper silicone injection)

Risks and Complications of the Mons Pubis Reconstruction (post improper silicone injection)

1) Post-operative pain after the Mons Pubis Reconstruction (post improper silicone injection)

  • Risks and Complications of the Mons Pubis Reconstruction (post improper silicone injection)After the Mons Pubis Reconstruction (post improper silicone injection), pain at/or around the surgical wound may be felt as soon as the anesthetic wears off, which is relieved by pain medications prescribed. You should refrain from working to avoid more bruise and pain. Should you have more and pain, please do not be hesitant to come to see the physician.
  • Occasionally, you may experience itchiness, irritation or tension around the surgical wound, which will completely heal in 4-6 weeks.

2) Abnormal bleeding after the Mons Pubis Reconstruction (post improper silicone injection)

  • Using small dissolving suture may lead to the risk of complication such as bleeding, possibly caused by walking or other activities.
  • Abnormal bleeding which may lead to blood clot formation is very seldom noted and occurs with less than 1 % of the surgeries and the blood loss is not severe. Aspirin and other anti-coagulant drugs should be avoided at least 10 days before and after the scheduled surgery.
  • If excessive bleeding after the surgical wound occurs after the surgery, all expenses for services and treatment for this post-surgical complication will no longer be charged to you. However, if the bleeding or other complications occur due to your non-compliance with the doctor’s orders, you will be charged accordingly.

3) Inflammation or infection after the Mons Pubis Reconstruction (post improper silicone injection)

  • After the surgery, infection of the wound may occur because the surgical wound is in the vulvovaginal area constantly being prone to infection.
  • Mostly the infection after the surgery may happen to any women who fail to follow the instructions, follow the instructions incorrectly, have existing diseases such as diabetes, or have vaginal infection before the surgery.
  • Inflammation or infection after the surgery may cause complications. These complications include; rough wound edge, asymmetrical or non-proportional Mons Pubis and/or incomplete removal of the Silicone depending on the amount of silicone injected, wound deformation, suture mark (scar), or wound disruption leading to abnormal bleeding.
  • After the surgery, some women may have abnormal vaginal discharge or curd like discharge as a result of vaginal fungi, possibly following taking antibiotic to avoid post-operative infection, and needing oral anti-fungal medication or suppository.

 

Before & After Photos

Mons Pubis Reconstruction (post improper silicone injection)

 

 

4) Unsatisfactory results after the Mons Pubis Reconstruction (post improper silicone injection)

  • This surgery has limitations and cannot absolutely ensure results and satisfaction. The surgery may result to incomplete symmetrical of the Mons Pubis or non-proportional of the Mons Pubis depending on your former anatomical structure of the Mons pubis (post silicone injection).
  • There are many other factors influencing the surgical result and satisfaction. In case of unsatisfactory results, correction surgery may be performed as appropriate and possible. In this respect, you and the physician should come to discuss for the solution together.
  • If correction surgery wound occurs from the complication of the surgery, all expenses for services and treatment will no longer be charged to you.
  • However, if the unsatisfactory results occur due to the complication from your non-compliance with the doctor’s orders or due to the incomplete removal of the silicone, you will be charged accordingly. In this respect, you and the physician should come to discuss for the solution together.

Check-up: Dr. Vitasna usually requires you to come for a follow up check-up 1-2 weeks after the Mons Pubis Reconstruction (post improper silicone injection). Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions or concerns.

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