Revis | Plastic Surgery

Below is a that you can adapt. It includes sections on definition, indications, outcomes, risks, financial considerations, and patient selection.

| Item | Primary Augmentation | Revision (capsular contracture) | |------|----------------------|----------------------------------| | Surgeon fee | $4,000–6,000 | $8,000–12,000 | | Facility fee | $1,500–2,500 | $2,500–4,000 | | Anesthesia | $800–1,200 | $1,200–1,800 | | Implants (if new) | $1,000 | $1,000 | | | ~$7,500–10,500 | ~$13,000–19,000 | revis plastic surgery

There are several reasons why revision plastic surgery may be necessary: Below is a that you can adapt

Revision plastic surgery addresses unsatisfactory outcomes from prior aesthetic or reconstructive surgeries. Demand is rising due to increased primary procedures and patient expectations. While revision cases offer higher revenue per procedure, they carry elevated surgical complexity, complication rates, and medicolegal considerations. This report outlines key indications, clinical outcomes, risk management, and strategic recommendations for practices offering revision services. Demand is rising due to increased primary procedures

| Complication | Primary (%) | Revision (%) | |--------------|-------------|---------------| | Hematoma | 1–2 | 3–5 | | Infection | 1–3 | 4–7 | | Seroma | <1 | 2–5 | | Poor scarring | 5–10 | 15–25 | | Need for tertiary revision | 5–8 | 12–20 |