 Good morning everyone. I hope everyone's going to have a great Friday going into the weekend. We have this lovely patient here today. Today instead of putting implants, we're taking out implants and everything is right for a time in your life and sometimes you need to reverse it. She had implants done about 18 years ago. She's in her late 40s. She's talking with her. She does have some symptoms of breast implant illness. I don't know if that's what it is or not, but she did say she had some fibromyalgia, some fatigue, some body aches. So we hope that this does aid her and help her in recovery. Look at her implants. You can see definitely this one is higher than this one. So the right side has a capsular contracture. This is funny because if you see in a bikini, this looks better because people are like, oh my god, look at how high it is. But actually this is the one that has issues because this is the one that have capsules. I'm not going to squeeze it because it's going to be uncomfortable for her, but I promise you she has pain and discomfort with that one. This one is much softer and normal, but again in a bikini this looks better. That's what people want, but they don't know under it they have issues. So I'm hoping that this will help her. In addition to that she has an inverted nipple that I'm going to fix for her today. It's going to be a nice piece and I'm very hopeful that this is going to give her the benefits that she's looking for. Thank you so much. So she had a scar around the areola, but if you go back through the areola and take out the implant, it tends to sink in and give a divot. So we're going to make a fold right at the crease right here and you can see her implant over the 18 years has migrated to below the inframamory line. So it's opened up a bit. So we're just going to make an incision right here right on her fold so it'll be hidden and then we're going to go in and take out this implant for her to take out the implant. Here's her implant. So she has textured implants about, let's see what they are there. It's been in there so long, can't even read the writing on it. We'll figure it out for you guys at home. So this is a textured implant 450 high profile. You can see because it was so many years it was encapsulated. It has wrinkles in it, but good thing is it hasn't ruptured. It's still intact. This is the shell we call the capsule. You could see one side is very slippery and sheer. That's on the side of the implant. You could see it. It wasn't even calcified. It was very thin. It's almost see-through, but it was encompassing the implant so hard that it had deformed it. I want you guys to see this for 18 years this weight was on her chest. So look at how it cons the ribs to get indented because this is heavy 18 years sitting right there. Look at how there is a cavity created indentation in the ribs with implant. This happens with implants everywhere even with facial implants. If you put it in your chin or cheekbones just the pressure of having something on your bone will cause it to get a little bit of a concavity and you could clearly see it here. Her ribs are higher here, higher here, but where the implant was there is a nice concavity.