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You describe serious symptoms and you should see your surgeon immediately. You need to be seen right away if you are concerned. This forum is not the appropriate place to address potentially serious complications.
Your list of symptoms can mean many things, several of them quite serious. Without personal examination, speculation is inappropriate and reassurance without much more information is potentially dangerous. Please call your surgeon and be seen immediately. If your doctor is not available, go to the Emergency Room.Asking this type of question online is indicative of inadequate follow-up, but can also mean you are not asking your doctor about these worrisome symptoms. Is s/he an ABPS-certified plastic surgeon? If so contact your surgeon immediately. If not, go to the ER for expert evaluation.Please understand I am not trying to scare you, but that it could be critical to have this set of symptoms checked out promptly, just as if you were online asking about left arm pain, "heartburn," and a crushing pressure in your chest and whether this is a heart attack. Call your doctor now. Best wishes! Dr. Tholen
Thank you for your question.Follow up with your Sourgen he/she knows your medical history better. Hope you feel better soon.
I do not recommend this to patients on a routine basis.Find a board certified plastic surgeon who performs hundreds of Brazilian buttlifts and liposuction procedures each year. Look for great reviews and great before and after pictures.Kenneth Hughes, MDLos Angeles, CA
Hello dear! Thanks for the question and provided information as well. You should be at least 18 years old to be a candidate for plastic surgery. In general, you need to be physically healthy and at a stable weight, have realistic expectations, be a non-smoker and your BMI needs to be 30 or less...
Hello dear!! Thanks for the question and provided information as well. I recommend my patients to allow 2-4 weeks for recovery, and to wait at least 7-10 days before going back to work, but each doctor has their own protocol. I also recommend not to sit for more than 30 mins. every two hours,...