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Defective Breast Mesh, Acellular Dermal Matrix, and Bioabsorbable Scaffold Injury Attorneys in Virginia: The Complete Guide for Women, Families, and Survivors For women in Virginia who have undergone breast reconstruction following a mastectomy, or those who chose cosmetic augmentation or a mastopexy "internal bra" procedure, the journey toward healing is supposed to be one of restoration. Whether you sought care at a major academic institution like the VCU Medical Center in Richmond, the UVA Health system in Charlottesville, or a private surgical suite in Northern Virginia or Virginia Beach, you trusted that the materials implanted in your body were vetted for safety. We understand the profound sense of betrayal you feel when you learn that the surgical mesh, acellular dermal matrix (ADM), or bioabsorbable scaffold used in your surgery may have never been cleared by the FDA for that specific use. If you are currently experiencing persistent redness, unexplained swelling, chronic pain, or the devastating loss of a reconstruction you fought hard to achieve, we know that your life has been interrupted by a medical crisis you did not create. We recognize that the women of Virginia—from the bustling corridors of Alexandria to the coastal communities of Hampton Roads—deserve more…