Is there such a thing as your body rejecting tissue expander and Alloderm so that you can't go the expander route?

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drchrysopoulo (Physician - Surgery - Plastic (Verified) ) - 10 / 27 / 2011

I hear this fairly often from patients that have experienced unsuccessful implant-based breast reconstructions.

The usual culprit is infection, not rejection. Infected tissue expanders or implants are very difficult to treat and unfortunately usually require removal.

In reality, the body isn't "rejecting" the expander or Alloderm. True rejection is caused by the body's immune system reacting to tissue from another body, like a transplanted organ, not a man-made object like an implant.

I hope that helps.

Dr C
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