There are two main considerations. The first is the stability of your result. You should be able to maintain whatever weight loss or final lifestyle you adapt. To work hard to loss weight is not beneficial if you cannot maintain it. Generally speaking, we look at around 6 months as a good test interval to see if your final result is stable enough to warrant plastic surgery. The other consideration is the effect of weight loss on your area of concern. As you have noticed some areas of the body are more or less affected by weight loss. It might be reasonable to have plastic surgery on a particular body area if it is not as affected by weight loss. For example, you might not need to get to your final goal before you do rhinoplasty, or eyelid surgery, or perhaps even breast reduction as long as it is a high enough priority for you and you know there might a minor risk that your post-surgical result could change as your weight continues to go down.



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