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Is it possible to go endoscopic bone cement removal?

Started by thepipeguy, June 02, 2018, 08:24:21 PM

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thepipeguy

I have done hydroxyapatite bone surgery inserted in above my brow ridge. I'm not satisfied with the restuls and was wondering if it will be possible to remove the cement /paste by an endoscopic procedure? I'm a male and can't undergo to the coronial incision surgery.  Anyone can help if they know it could be done?

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reborn

I think yes. Dr Z does that procedure. Why would you like to remove it?
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thepipeguy

I think it looked better before
Quote from: reborn on June 02, 2018, 09:09:12 PM
I think yes. Dr Z does that procedure. Why would you like to remove it?

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reborn

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thepipeguy

No it was inserted by 2 holes in my scalp. A bone cement, kind of a paste.
Quote from: reborn on June 02, 2018, 09:16:45 PM
Did you get injections?

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thepipeguy

I'm really in doubt it could look like before because he will need to burr everything and got already hard like a bone. I'm wondering if he could differ what's bone and what's cement bc from what ive read the hydroax is growing as a bone after a while

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Celia0428

Quote from: thepipeguy on June 02, 2018, 08:24:21 PM
I'm a male and can't undergo to the coronial incision surgery.

Why being a male prevents you from having a coronal incision?
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thepipeguy

Quote from: Celia0428 on June 05, 2018, 02:24:34 PM
Why being a male prevents you from having a coronal incision?
I don't have long hair to hide the scar.

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