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Combining these two procedures is certainly possible in the suitable patient. The cost would be about $10,000-$13,000 in Toronto, On.
Having these two particular procedures as my specialties, I have done the labiaplasty/breast augmentation combo procedure numerous times. Typically the patients are relatively young and healthy and because there is typically also minimal blood loss, this combination of procedures is relatively safe and well tolerated by patients. Of course you will first need a formal consult with a board certified plastic surgeon specializing in these procedures to confirm you are otherwise a healthy candidate. Glad to help... @drryanstanton
Yes, it is possible to #combine #surgeries. The best procedure approach will be discussed in greater detail during your one-on-one #consultation. I invite you to visit PacificCenterPlasticSurgery.com to view a complete list of surgeries commonly performed. The first step is to seek a board certified plastic surgeon who is highly trained with your desired procedures. I also encourage you to look at before and after photos of the surgeons actual patients. Also, reading patient reviews of those who have had combined surgeries will be beneficial. Gathering all of this information will help you make a well-informed decision.
I have done this many times in less than one hour. I do the breast augmentation first because a foreign body is involved. I then do the labiaplasty, the dirtier procedure.
Yes, breast augmentation and labia minora reduction surgery are commonly performed together in my practice. I perform the breast augmentation procedure first; the labia minora reduction surgery is performed afterwards. I would suggest starting with the American Society of Plastic Surgery and/or the Aesthetic Society of Plastic Surgery to obtain a list of well experienced board-certified plastic surgeons.Then, I would suggest you visit a few surgeons whose practices concentrate on aesthetic surgery. Ask to see lots of examples of their work and preferably speak/see patients who have had similar procedures done.Be very careful with your decision-making. You will find, while doing your due diligence, that there are many different “specialties” who will offer their services to you; again, I strongly recommend you concentrate on surgeons certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery.Again, I would also suggest that you do not base your selection of plastic surgeon primarily on costs of surgery; keep in mind that revisionary surgery may be more costly in many ways. Best wishes.