Calf prostheses are used to give volume to people who lack muscular development in this area, specifically in the calf area of the leg. It is a simple procedure that is generally performed under general anaesthesia for the patient's comfort and consists of making an incision in the back of the knee (popliteal fossa) for the placement of the prosthesis.
With the placement of these prostheses we manage to give the legs an adequate volume, eliminating the sensation of "stick-like legs" in women or "underdeveloped legs" in men, obtaining very natural results.
Men's Surgery
Surgical Time
1 hour.
Admission Time
24 hours.
Type of Anesthesia
General.
Type of Surgery
Transpopliteal.
Recovery Time
10 days.
Calf
Prostheses€ 5.600
Preoperative tests
Preoperative consultations
Surgical Procedure and Hospital Admission
Sebbin Prosthesis
Follow up
Follow up and control ultrasound
This procedure is ideal for people who have little muscle development in the calf area, in these cases they will go from having slim, "stick-like" legs to having legs with proportionate muscle development.
It is a simple, low-risk procedure as long as it is carried out by well-trained and experienced professionals. It is very important to choose a centre that offers safety, professionalism and experience.
The postoperative period is comfortable, but we must remember that when walking the movements of the leg can mobilise the prosthesis, which is why it is advisable to rest a little in the postoperative period.
Salvage surgeries are surgical treatments aimed at treating or modifying complications or negative results of a previous surgical treatment performed at another centre.
Below we will try to clarify some of the doubts that may arise before coming to our office and that may help you to make your decision.