
Hello. I am Kim Hyung-taek, CEO doctor of Kowon Plastic Surgery, pursuing healthy beauty.
Today’s question is from someone who had surgery after filler removal, but experienced side effects and decided to undergo revision surgery with autologous dermis.

Q. After surgery side effects, is revision surgery with autologous dermis okay?
I received an illegal filler procedure about 2 years ago.
One year ago, I had the filler removed at a hospital known for doing revision surgery well, and then had rhinoplasty using AlloDerm.
But now, one year after the surgery, side effects have appeared..
So this time, I decided to undergo revision surgery using autologous dermis, but I really do not have much fat on my buttocks.
And in the past, I injured my tailbone, and my skin is very thin, so I think a very careful surgery will be needed.
Because of the side effects, I hope this revision surgery with autologous dermis will be the last one, and I feel like my whole life depends on it..
But the doctor does not seem very confident.
I do not know what to do..
During my last nose surgery, I even woke up from anesthesia in the middle of the operation, and now I am hesitant to visit a hospital known for doing revision surgery with autologous dermis well again because of the cost..
Is there a good solution?
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Even if you do not have much fat in your buttocks, you usually still have enough autologous dermis and fat to transplant to the nose.
The problem is that, although I do not know what kind of filler you received before the surgery, if you had a non-dissolvable filler, some may remain because it may not have been completely removed in the previous surgery.
In such cases, even if revision surgery is performed with autologous dermis, side effects may occur again.
Therefore, your condition carries a possibility of side effects, and since you said this surgery is a matter of life for you, the specialist performing the operation will also feel a considerable burden.
For that reason, I think it will be difficult to give a very definite answer.
Although it is difficult to say exactly because I cannot know your current condition precisely, it seems best to discuss in detail with the doctor who will perform the surgery about the possibility of side effects and the likelihood of improvement.
I hope you have a good result.
Thank you.
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https://blog.naver.com/kowon_note/223330250577