I ran across this article while doing some research and thought it may be helpful to people that need to have nodules or lumps removed. I didn't see this article link posted in a search of the forum and thought it would be good info to share.
The article describes a technique that is less invasive for dealing with PMMA complications. They use a laser and vacuum liposuction cannula to remove the lump or nodule.
I don't have any other info about the procedure or know which doctors offer the procedure but thought this may help people that need a correction find a less painful option.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6182523/#targetText=Early%20adverse%20events%20after%20PMMA,delayed%20and%20late%20adverse%20effect.
The article describes a technique that is less invasive for dealing with PMMA complications. They use a laser and vacuum liposuction cannula to remove the lump or nodule.
I don't have any other info about the procedure or know which doctors offer the procedure but thought this may help people that need a correction find a less painful option.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6182523/#targetText=Early%20adverse%20events%20after%20PMMA,delayed%20and%20late%20adverse%20effect.
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