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Re: Am I still a candidate after having a revision?
Not at all. There will be some scar tissue present that needs to be managed, but 2 previous surgeries don't put you at any more risk than one previous surgery when undergoing revision. I have had a number of patients who already had more than one procedure when they came to me. And you'll be in great hands with Dr. Jacobs.
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