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  • If we know anything at this point it’s that three-dimensional meshes Do not integrate well simply because they do not retain their designed shape. They contract, pull away from the defect, migrate, entangle sensitive structures as they do so, and are highly perceptible to the end user because they become a big lump of scar tissue concentrated in a particular area which push pressure on everything around it.

    Agree 100%. I’d challenge any surgeon pushing plugs, new or old, to place it in their loved one if they believe in it so much. Doubt they would. Don’t care how many animals they’re tested in.

    I had a plug in me for less than 2 years until it had to be removed due to recurrence. The surgeon who kindly removed the plug described it just as you have. Stiff, contracted, failed. I can only describe the feeling it created in me as hell. Every waking moment.

    A life ruining nightmare.

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