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Dear shaxoxo,you should wait until you are fully healed, to get another cosmetic surgery. I would suggest you to wait at least three months after first surgery. But you can also consider to get them both done at the same time. I would suggest you to consult a board-certified plastic surgeon. Daniel Barrett, MD, MHA, MS Certified, American Board of Plastic Surgery Member, Am. Society of Plastic Surgery
usually the result doesn't change much in the buttocks after 3 months. So in my vast experience of doing many of these procedures I would say the earliest you could do this is after 3 months especially if your buttocks has softened up the point where it does not have any detectable hardness or inflammation.Best Regards,Dr. Michael Gartner
These procedures can be combined. You may also have the breast surgery 6 weeks or more after BBL.Kenneth Hughes, MDLos Angeles, CA
In order to have a good recovery you need to wait 3 months to have another procedure, it also depends on your health some patients are very well healed after one or two months after but you need to consider that with your surgeon. Good luck!
Hello dear!Thanks for the question. The time recommended after a BBL is 4 to 6 months to get a breast augmentation, so you let the body to recover enough before another procedure.I recommend you to discuss this with your plastic surgeon.Good luck :)
hello, thanks for your question. I recommend you to get the procedure done after 4/6 months from the first one, so you can have time to heal.
I often do them at the same time, but if you decide to stage them, you might want to wait 3-4 months or so minimum.
If you are healthy and your labs look good after the BBL, you can have that surgery as early as 6 weeks after the BBL.
Hello and thank you for your excellent question. I generally tell patients that they need to be fully healed from their first surgery, before having a second surgery. This is usually about 3 months after the first surgery, but it can be shorter or longer (depending on the patient). It is essential that you have an in-person consultation to develop a treatment plan that specifically addresses your personal surgical goals, and your body’s particular anatomy. Preoperative visualization and surgical simulation with the Crisalix system may help refine this plan. It is essential that you find a board-certified or board-eligible plastic surgeon with whom you are comfortable. Be sure to have all of your questions answered during a face-to-face meeting with your surgeon, and review before and after pictures of patients with similar anatomy who have had similar procedures. If you have any questions, we are happy to help. Good luck!Best, Jon Ver Halen, MD FACS Harvard educated plastic surgeon Texas “Top Doc”
The most important factor is your medical health and obtaining cardiac clearance.Kenneth Hughes, MD.
Hello dear!!Thanks for the question. Certainly, if you have an UTI the best thing is to postpone the surgery, but it will depend on the treatment you get and how soon is your surgery is.Get in touch with your plastic surgeon as soon as possible to start the treatment and know his/her...
Thank you for your questions. I would put off one or the other so that they do not interfere with one another. I would recommend separating the procedures by at least 6 weeks, but you should discuss this with your surgeon to get his or her preference. Better safe than sorry.Good luck!