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4 weeks may be enough time, but you need to get the opinions of both surgeons involved in your care. Iwould search for the board certified plastic surgeon who you feel ismost likely to give you the best results and who performs hundreds ofthese procedures each year. I would look at patient reviews as well asbefore and after photos on that surgeon's website.Kenneth Hughes, MDLos Angeles, CA
Greetings. This is definitely a question to ask your plastic surgeon. Every situation is different so it would be best to ask your surgeon this question. Good luck!
It is always best to talk to your surgeon about what appropriate activity would be for you. In my opinion, most routine movement should be ok. Sitting is not recommended for the first few weeks.
Hello dear! Congrats on your surgery! So far, it looks like great results. Remember that it can take up to six months to see your final results, so please be patient. If you are not happy with the results then, l recommend you to make an in-person consultation with a board certified plastic...
Hello dear!! Thanks for the question and provided information as well. Each doctor has their own protocol. It is very important that you talk to him and follow his instructions. I suggest my patients use a full body compression garment, 24/7 for the first 3 months, and after that, for 12 hours a...
Hello dear!! Thanks for the question and provided information as well. Each doctor has their own protocol. It is very important that you talk to him about your concerns and goals. I recommend my patients not to sit for more than 30 mins. every two hours, for the first 2 weeks, and always with...
Hello dear!! Thanks for the question and provided information as well. Each doctor has their own protocol. It is very important that you talk to him and follow his instructions. I recommend my patients to wait 2-3 weeks after surgery, before waxing. If you have any concerns, please follow up...
Hello dear! Thanks for the question and provided information as well. After a BBL, you lose or gain weight in the same way as before. So, if you lose a considerable amount of weight, the results of your surgery will be affected. If you have any concerns, I suggest you follow up close with your...