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Wearing braces should not interfere with your mommy makeover. However, please make sure that your surgeon knows that you wear braces.
Your braces shouldn't affect your ability to have surgery. Schedule a consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon in your area to discuss your options. My best,Dr. Sheila Nazarian@drsheilanazarian on Instagram
This should not be an issue. The operation should be tailored to your specifications and anatomy to produce a dramatic result. Seek out a plastic surgeon who has performed these combination procedures hundreds of times and has a great number of reviews and before and after pictures.Kenneth Hughes, MDBeverly Hills, CA
Hello, Thank you for your question. Having braces should not affect your surgery.Take care.
Thanks for your question. Having braces should not impact your having a mommy makeover. Best of luck!
Great question. Yes, having braces will not affect the surgical procedure. The only time metal, stainless steel, things of that nature can affect your surgery is if you have piercings, and or jewelry. Good luck
Braces should not be an issue with your mommy makeover. Please seek a board certified plastic surgeon for your consult.
Hello,From a surgery and anesthesia standpoint there should be no issues with having braces and undergoing a mommy makeover surgery.Best of Luck!Dr. Rednam
Hello, thanks for your question. No problem at all to have a mommy makeover while having braces in place. Good luck with the surgery!
The braces will not interfere with general anesthesia nor the mommy makeover surgery. Best of luck!
I think you will have a nice result from the procedures you have planned. However liposuction could further enhance your results and likely wouldn't complicate surgery as it is commonly added as part of a Mommy Makeover. You will not look "weird" without it. I encourage you to further discuss...
Selecting the right surgeon is one of the most important decisions you can make in this process. You not only want great results but it is of the upmost importance that your safety is the top priority. I encourage you to meet with experienced board certified plastic surgeons near you. Discuss...
You will want to check with your surgeon as opinions vary. You will typically want to wait two to three weeks after surgery before flying home. This will give you time to be close to your surgeon for post op visits including drain removal. When flying you will want to get up and move around a...
Combining procedures is common and considered safe as long as you stay within limits. The procedures you are considering are frequently done together and generally wouldn't necessitate staging. Many prefer one trip to the OR as that also means one recovery. I encourage you to speak with your...
We recommend all surgery patients to have someone with them for at least 24 hours after surgery. Following that you will still be very slow and may need assistance getting up from laying/seated positions, opening medications bottles, etc. for a few days. You will not be able to drive until...
All of the different medications as well as the surgery itself can influence your cycle. If you are uncomfortable you may wish to consult with your OB/Gyn or the provider you see for your reproductive health.
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