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Thanks for your question!There should not be any reason why you can not have your surgery. Reach out to your surgeon with any concerns. Best wishes!
It may not be an issue but it would be best to inform your surgeon as soon as you can to allow them to make the decision.
I believe in my practice it would be okay to proceed. Dr. Ted Eisenberg, Board Certified Plastic Surgeon and Author. RealSelf Distinguished Hall of Fame Inductee. Philadelphia, Pa., USA
Dear Versatile633601,your toe injury should have no effect on your planned breast augmentation surgery. You can consult your plastic surgeon just to be sure. Daniel Barrett, MDCertified, American Board of Plastic SurgeryMember, American Society of Plastic SurgeryMember, American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
I'm sorry to hear about your toe injury. As long as you are still able to walk and do not need crutches or another assistive device you should be fine to proceed to with your breast augmentation. I encourage you to discuss your concerns with your surgeon as she/he will make the final call if it is okay to proceed as planned.
If you do not require surgery on your toe, then you should be able to continue with your breast surgery as planned.
Botox injections into the muscle might be helpful. Ultrasound guidance might be needed to avoid damaging the implant.
Thank you for the photos. You are not bottoming out. Your breasts may have undergone changes over the past 4 years, and you are eligible for a lift. If you're having pain, please see your surgeon.
Thank you for your question. To reduce swelling and pain, sleeping on your back with your upper body slightly raised is generally advised. But four weeks after surgery, you may undergo pmu for your eyebrows by lying flat for one and a half hours. For individualized counsel, it is advisable to...