| Q | A | |---|---| | | Yes—Lecherous‑PolyX contains a small amount of radiopaque barium sulfate (≈0.5 % w/w) for intra‑operative visualization, but it disappears as the material degrades. | | Will I need a second surgery to remove it? | No. The scaffold is fully bio‑resorbable; it typically disappears by 9‑12 months. | | Can I continue regular exercise? | Light activity is encouraged after 48 hours. High‑impact or heavy‑load activities should be postponed until the 4‑week follow‑up, unless your physician advises otherwise. | | Is this FDA‑approved? | In the United States, the device is classified as a Class II medical device under the FDA’s De Novo pathway (approved March 2025). | | What if I’m allergic to polymers? | Lecherous‑PolyX is a medical‑grade polycaprolactone (PCL) variant with a proven low‑immunogenicity profile. Allergy testing is part of the pre‑procedure work‑up. | | Will insurance cover it? | In Japan and many EU countries, the treatment is reimbursed under the “innovative medical device” code. In the U.S., many private insurers are beginning to cover it under “regenerative therapy” benefits—verify with your provider. |

The device is not a cure‑all. It is intended for patients who have exhausted first‑line conservative therapies (physical therapy, NSAIDs, injections) and who have a clear diagnosis confirmed by imaging.

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From a medical standpoint, Dr. Sugimoto's involvement ensures that the procedures depicted are grounded in reality. However, the context in which these procedures are performed is far from typical medical practice. This juxtaposition raises important questions about consent, the portrayal of medical professionals, and the educational value of such content.

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