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I perform both procedures on a regular basis, and a healthy individual can undergo both at the same time.Kenneth Hughes, MDLos Angeles, CA
Yes most surgeons will do these two procedures at the same time. You must be healthy and make sure the surgeon does have experience in both of these. Or partners who will work together.
This type of combination procedures are great if you choose 2 partners or associates, one of whom specialize in nose surgery can do the rhinopalsty and the other can do the breast surgery at the same time. That way the surgery duration thus the associated facility and anesthesia costs would be reduced and the risks could be reduced since the surgery is shortened compared to one surgeon doing both, where he/she has to do the breast surgery finish it and then do the rhinoplasty.
Rhinoplasty and any form of breast surgery, including breast reduction, can be done during the same surgery. The surgery may take up to five hours to perform together. But as along as you are healthy that length of surgery should not be a problem.
Yes, you can have both a rhinoplasty and a breast reduction at the same time provided that you are healthy. An exam in person is critical to properly assess you.
Yes. These procedure can be performed simultaneously if you are healthy. You will need to choose your surgeon(s) very carefully. It is best to find a surgeon who specializes in the procedure you are undergoing. With regard to combined face and body procedures like you are seeking that might require a face specialist as well as a breast specialist. I hope this information is helpful for you.Stephen Weber MD, FACSDenver Facial Plastic Surgeon
Yes, it is possible that both breast surgery and rhinoplasty can done at the same time. That may involve two surgeons coordinating their schedules at the same time. Rhinoplasty is the hardest operation to perform in the entire field of cosmetic surgery, so choose your surgeon wisely.
It is definitely possible to perform both procedures simultaneously. The benefit of this is that you are only undergoing anesthesia once and can potentially save money on the facility fees that are charged. If your plastic surgeon thinks that you are a suitable candidate for both procedures, they will frequently recommend that they be done together.
As a fully trained plastic surgeon, I often perform procedures on the face and body under one anesthetic, as do many of my colleagues. There is the obvious advantage of having only one recovery period. Also if one surgeon performs both operations, you only have to do follow-up with one physician, which also saves time. The patient would need to be in good physical condition and be a good candidate for both operations of course.
It would be best for a patient to have both procedures at the same time because only one operation and recovery will be necessary. With this approach total cost will be less. Having said that, I do believe in specialization; in our clinic I would do the nose and another physician who specializes in body work would do the breasts.
The best rhinoplasty surgeon anywhere is one who does natural noses like yours and you like the way the noses are done. Do your research by looking for surgeons who do natural looking noses without any operated look. C a very experienced rhinoplasty surgeon for the best results.
Any type of graft or implant has the potential to shift.Kenneth Hughes, MDLos Angeles, CA..............
Post-operative bleeding can occur after nasal surgery. It's an uncommon event but can happen. Sometimes it occurs immediately, other times it can be delayed while things are healing. It's good that you saw your surgeon soon thereafter as nosebleeds can be serious if...
Thanks for the question. You shouldn't have piercings for at least 2-4 months. Then, if you talk to your surgeon and get approval, there is no obstacle to having a piercing. I wish you all the best.
The radix is simply the area just below the brow on the upper nose. If this area is high it is preferable to remove the bony tissue and let the soft skin, muscle, and fat settle down over a smooth surface. Removing muscle can, but not always, result in an irregular skin surface with less...
EVERYONE HEALS AT THEIR OWN RATE, IT DOES TAKE SOME TIME TO HEAL FROM A RHINOPLASTY. ANY CONCERNS YOU SHOULD CONSULT YOUR PLASTIC SURGEON
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