Long time lurker, first time poster. I'm on the cusp of opting for a widening procedure and I'm at a crossroads between PMMA and getting a belladerm graft done. When I first started reading on this site months ago, it seemed as though everyone on here was all about PMMA and that belladerm was a terrible idea. However, it seems like the more I read in this forum, the more I see complications with PMMA. I also haven't found very much about the complications involved with belladerm other than it can be reabsorbed.
Other than reabsorbtion, what are the other complications with belladerm that would cause someone to opt for PMMA instead? How common is outright rejection? It seems pretty rare. And if it does happen, what does that process entail? I imagine that it wouldn't be any worse than having nodules removed.
Also, please don't say "read the forum." I've read the forum. A lot.
Other than reabsorbtion, what are the other complications with belladerm that would cause someone to opt for PMMA instead? How common is outright rejection? It seems pretty rare. And if it does happen, what does that process entail? I imagine that it wouldn't be any worse than having nodules removed.
Also, please don't say "read the forum." I've read the forum. A lot.
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