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Calf
Implants
Many people find it difficult to develop their calf muscles, even
with extensive, targeted exercise. For some individuals, regardless
of what they do, their lower legs remain thin and undefined.
Other
people have had an illness that has caused the leg muscles to appear
deteriorated or under-developed. Even bodybuilders sometimes find
that the well-defined calves they desire cannot be produced by exercise
alone, and they elect to have calf implant surgery in order to produce
a better-balanced lower body.
The
implants come in a variety of shapes and sizes. In the case of disease
or injury, custom implants may also be made from a mold of the calf
muscles. Most implants are made of pliable, but solid materials,
such as silicone. They are placed above the calf muscles to enhance
their appearance, giving the legs more definition and shape.
If
you're considering calf implant surgery, the following information
will provide you with a good introduction to the procedure. For
more detailed information about how this procedure may help you,
we recommend that you consult a plastic surgeon who is board certified
or has completed a residency program that includes instruction in
this procedure.
After
calf implant surgery, the legs can appear more shapely and defined.
This can create a greater feeling of confidence, particularly in
clothes such as shorts and swimsuits. For bodybuilders and others,
calf implants can bring the calves into better proportion with the
rest of their bodies. For those who have suffered from a disease
or injury, the surgery may help create a feeling of victory over
the disease, bringing an end to negative feelings of being abnormal
or different.
How
is calf implant surgery performed?
An
incision is made below the crease behind the knee. In this position,
any scar that remains after the surgery will most likely be well
concealed; however the scar will be visible to someone who looks
for it. The implant is inserted, and the incision is closed with
sutures (stitches).
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How
long does calf implant surgery take?
The
procedure takes about 1 hour per calf.
What
type of anesthesia is used?
A calf
implant surgery is usually performed using local anesthesia along
with a light sedative to make you feel drowsy and relaxed. General
anesthesia may also be used, causing you to be asleep during the
whole procedure.
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Where
is the procedure performed?
The
procedure can be performed on an outpatient basis, either in your
doctor's office or in an outpatient clinic.
When
can I return home and resume normal activities?
There
is no hospital stay required and normal activities may be resumed
within a few days of the surgery. However, in order to allow the
body time to heal, vigorous activities such as exercise should be
delayed until about six weeks after the surgery.
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How
do I prepare for calf implant surgery?
During
your initial consultation, your surgeon will discuss the changes
that you would like to make to your appearance. Since the appearance
of your calf is a matter of personal perception and preference,
you will need to discuss your concerns in detail so your surgeon
can determine the appropriate alternatives. You also should make
arrangements ahead of time for someone to drive you to and from
your procedure and to assist you with your daily activities during
your recovery period.
Prior
to your surgical procedure, the surgeon will perform a complete
health history and physical. Knowledge of your allergies, medications
and previous surgeries should be brought to your surgeon's attention
at this time. It is important that you tell your surgeon if you
are prone to heavy scarring, such as keloids. Specific instructions
to assist you in preparing for this procedure will be given to you
after the health history and physical is complete. Depending on
your individual health status, the instructions may include guidelines
regarding your diet, alcohol intake, smoking and which medications
to take or avoid. Your experience will be much smoother if you remain
compliant with your surgeon's instructions.
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What
precautions are necessary during recovery?
You
should avoid strenuous activity for the several weeks. Please ask
your surgeon for after care instructions specific to your case,
as these will assist you during your recovery period.
What
are the possible complications after calf implant surgery?
Significant
complications from calf implants are infrequent. In rare cases,
there may be bleeding or shifting of the implants. During the recovery,
there is also a risk of the implant becoming distorted as the body
heals around it. No procedure is without risks; however, the majority
of complications known to be associated with a calf implant are
minor when the procedure is performed by an experienced board certified
plastic surgeon. It is always important to be informed about the
possible complications before any surgery. Be sure to discuss any
concerns you may have with your surgeon.
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What
results can I expect after calf implant surgery?
Immediately
following the surgery the calves may feel stiff and sore. Medication
and ice packs may be used in the first few days to reduce discomfort
and swelling. You may experience some discomfort as you resume walking.
It is very important to keep the legs clean in order to prevent
infection.
The
results of this procedure are generally long lasting and highly
satisfying. With time, the scars will fade until they are completely
unnoticeable. If you are self-conscious about your calves, this
procedure may open up new possibilities for a positive body image.
Choosing
the right surgeon
To
obtain further information regarding calf implant surgery, we advise
you to consult with a qualified and experienced board-certified
plastic surgeon. Regardless of the type of procedure you are considering,
it is crucial to choose the right surgeon for your individual goals.
To receive a complimentary consultation with a specialist in your
area, simply fill out our Online Referral Form or call Toll Free 800.434.6760.
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