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Yes, it is safe to have Botox and filler treatments done 2 weeks prior to your breast augmentation surgery. To learn more about breast augmentation, you can read “A Comprehensive Guide to Breast Augmentation.”
There is no contra-indication for having Botox 2 weeks prior to having surgery. Wishing you the best of luck with both procedures.
It should be absolutely fine to have botox and/or fillers 2 weeks prior to breast augmentation. Neither should affect the other. Good luck and congrats to you!
Thanks for your question! I'm sure that the other 25 answers reaffirm this, but YES, go ahead! You will be totally fine for your surgery in 2 weeks. Best of luck to you!
Thanks for your question. It is absolutely safe to have Botox and fillers prior to your breast augmentation. Best of Luck!
That should be fine. Facial fillers and botox should not have an effect on your healing and the surgery should not be a problem with your facial treatments.
Yes. It is fine to get botox and fillers before your breast augmentation. You might check with your doctor because if you get an Allergan gel implant then you are eligible for complementary Botox with your breast augmentation.
If you were my patient I would have no concern, please ask your surgeon if they are concerned.
You should be ok with botox and fillers before surgery it really should not have an affect on your breast augmentation.Best of luck!
I know of no reason that you cannot have the Botox injections before your breast augmentation. Consistent with breast augmentation pre-op guidelines, you will have to stop taking the following prior to the injections: aspirin, ibuprofen, Excedrin, St. John's Wart, Vit E, fish oil, ginko bilboa, and ginseng. And if your plastic surgeon did not perform the injections, be sure that you share that information with him or her.Kenneth Hughes, MD, Board Certified Plastic SurgeonLos Angeles, CA
Thank you for your question.One option would be to put a light t-shirt on and then put your bra over top to put a barrier between the bra. You could also try taking a Benadryl for the itch and using Cortisone cream topically on the rash to calm it down. Eventually the rash will disappear, but ...
Hello,Thank you for your question and photos. The rash you describe appears superficial and will likely clear up on its own as you are able to shower and inflammation comes down. The bubbling sensation under the skin shortly after surgery is usually related to a little air and fluid trapped in ...
It is very difficult without assessing you in person to know what implant size will be a good size for you. Keep in mind that implant size selection not only depends on your personal preference, but it also depends on your unique measurements. There are various types of implants that can help...
Hello and thank you for your excellent question. You are still a candidate for a breast augmentation, provided that your pancreatitis is under control. Of course, you will need an in-person consultation to evaluate you for this procedure, and medical clearance before surgery. Preoperative v...
Hi! Please check with your doctor before removing the bra. I have my patients wear their surgical bra for 3 weeks only removing to shower and wash the bra. If you will only be braless for a few hours you may be okay but please check with your doctor first. Good luck!
It is very important in my opinion that you have any elective surgery near your home. Proper postoperative care for breast augmentation in my practice includes a postoperative visit on day 1, day 10 for suture removal in 6 weeks to check for capsular contracture. It is very important that if...
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