Dec. 1, 2025

Pocket Matters. Technique Matters. Tissue Matters. 🍈🍈

In Episode 5 of π™π˜½π™ƒ: π˜½π™§π™šπ™–π™¨π™© 𝙄𝙒π™₯𝙑𝙖𝙣𝙩𝙨, our expert panel breaks down why issues like animation deformity, breast movement, rippling, and long-term complications almost always trace back to the implant pocket.

🩺 Dr. Adams β†’ Problems happen when the muscle is over-divided, under-divided, or lifted off the chest wall. @adamsplasticsurgery
🩺 Dr. McGuire β†’ Some patients do great over the muscle, if you respect their tissues and avoid oversizing. @patmcguiremd
🩺 Dr. Rohrich β†’ Data still supports lower capsular contracture rates under the muscle. @rod.rohrich
🩺 Dr. Sieber β†’ Rippling isn’t the implant, it’s the soft tissue coverage (or lack of it). @dr.davidsieber

Different perspectives. One shared message:Getting the pocket right is everything.🧩 @mediapsc_

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πŸ“š Disclaimer: This content is for educational purposes only and doesn't replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Our experts provide a medical perspective but are not liable for any actions taken post-viewing. Always consult with your physician or a board-certified plastic surgeon regarding aesthetic treatments and procedures. Watch for both education and entertainment! 🍿