Generally speaking, the timing of reoperation is 6 months after operation, and it is better to wait until the whole tissue becomes soft.
However, depending on the patient's state, the timing of reoperation may be different. In the case of inflammation, it is best to take out the prosthesis first and make sure that the inflammation has completely subsided before surgery. If you are simply dissatisfied with the height and want to re-operate, you can correct it relatively simply. If the swelling of subperiosteal space is relieved in advance, the operation can be performed again within 3 months. Because the injury is bigger than the first operation, it is better to carefully consider reoperation. Excessive correction may cause other reoperation, so we must make a natural look that suits us according to our own considerations, and it is best to choose a safe operation.