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Defective Breast Mesh, Acellular Dermal Matrix, and Bioabsorbable Scaffold Injury Attorneys in New York: The Definitive Guide for Survivors and Families The journey through breast reconstruction or augmentation is often one of restoration, hope, and reclaiming one’s sense of self. For many women in New York, particularly those who have triumphed over a breast cancer diagnosis at world-class institutions like Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, NYU Langone, or New York-Presbyterian, the surgical plan was supposed to be the final step toward healing. However, for a growing number of patients across New York’s five boroughs and surrounding suburbs, that promise has been replaced by a nightmare of chronic pain, severe infection, and a terrifying new diagnosis: medical device-induced cancer. At The Manginello Law Firm, PLLC, operating under our consumer brand Attorney911, we represent women who were never told the truth about the materials implanted in their bodies. Whether you received an acellular dermal matrix (ADM), a bioabsorbable scaffold like GalaFLEX, or a textured implant now linked to rare lymphomas, we understand the medical, emotional, and legal complexities of your situation. We know that when a medical device fails, it isn't just a "complication"—it is a violation of the trust you placed…