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It depends on your surgeon. Generally speaking, if you have been cleared for the surgery by your specialist/GP, then it may be safe to proceed with your surgery.
Hello and thank you for your question. Thebest advice you can receive is from an in-person consultation. If you are on a controlled medication regimen with good cell counts and can obtain medical clearance from your primary physician, then you will be able to have this surgery safely. Make sure you specifically lookat before and after pictures of real patients who have had this surgeryperformed by your surgeon and evaluate their results. The mostimportant aspect is to find a surgeon you are comfortable with. I recommendthat you seek consultation with a qualified board-certified plastic surgeon whocan evaluate you in person.Best wishes and good luck.Richard G. Reish, M.D. FACSHarvard-trained plastic surgeon
If you are under controlled medication and under special circumstances, along with your physician's clearance, you may undergo the surgery. Schedule an appointment with a board-certified plastic surgeon of your choice for an in-person examination.
Hi and thanks for such a good question. Yes under certain conditions that should be reffered by the spcialist who treats you, you can undergo a BA surgery. All you need for it is a medical clearance for this procedure.Member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS)Member of the International Society of Aesthetic for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (ISAPS)Certified Plastic Surgeon
Typically, yes. I require my HIV positive patients to be under the care of a physician who regularly cares for HIV+ patients and their viral load needs to be very low/undetectable with acceptable cell counts and overall otherwise in acceptable medical condition for surgery. With the current state of HIV treatment/care, this means I have not turned away a HIV+ patient on the basis of their HIV status for decades.
It would be hard to determine which implant size would be best for you without an in-person examination. Implant size and shape are based on your chest wall measurements, your skin elasticity and your desired look. Your surgeon would know best about your condition so she would be the one you...
Hello. Thank you for your inquiry and congratulations on your surgery! It is important to have an in-person medical assessment regarding this issue as it is difficult to determine virtually. Continue to update your doctor in the matter and follow their post-op protocol. It is important to get...
Given your history, desires, and wish pic I think an implant between 400-500 cc is reasonable. You should consider a high profile implant as well. I have a feeling that your wish pic patient has had more than one breast augmentation. She likely has increased her size with each surgery. Th...