Get the real deal on beauty treatments—real doctors, real reviews, and real photos with real results.Here's how we earn your trust.
Thank you for your question. The answer is likely not, but I would check with your surgeon and the surgical facility to make sure. Hope this helps!Dallas R. Buchanan, MD, FACSOwner & Board-Certified Plastic SurgeonVIVIFY plastic surgery
Thank you for your question. Your sugar level is a little high but it's still within the normal range. If you have no history of Diabetes and your A1C level is below 6.4%, it shouldn't be a disqualifying factor for surgery. Your Doctor might ask you to see an endocrinologist.
Dear iavjn1716,every plastic surgeon has his own preoperative protocol which he recommends to his patients. I would suggest you to discuss this with your plastic surgeon.Daniel Barrett, MDCertified, American Board of Plastic SurgeryMember, American Society of Plastic SurgeryMember, American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
Thanks for writing,I would doubt this will be an issue, however I would check with your plastic surgeon to see what his / she requirements are. Good luck Stephen M. Davis, MD, FACSCertified: American Board of Plastic Surgery Member: American Society for Aesthetics Plastic Surgery Member: American Society of Plastic Surgeons Member:RealSelf Hall of Fame
Hello, Thank you for sharing the information, it is a pleasure for me to answer your question. this level of sugar it is a normal range, but you have to consult with your plastic surgeonIt is advisable to consult with a certified plastic surgeon, for a good evaluation, to provide you with all the information you need to know about the appropriate recommendations, so that you can achieve the desired goals in your body. I hope this answer will help you My best wishes for you...
Thank you for your question. A blood sugar that is just slightly elevated, for our patients and operating room would not be a problem. I would recommend you contact your plastic surgeon and/or facility to make sure. Best of luck with your surgery.
Thank you for your question! I recommend staying off of the areas that fat was transferred to as much as possible. If your surgeon transferred fat to your hips and buttocks, it is best to lay on your stomach to avoid compressing the areas, for the first 10 days post surgery. Then I...
Hello dear! Thanks for the question and provided information as well. Based on your pictures, you are a good candidate for a BBL revision, and I think you'll get very good results with liposuction on the affected area. In general, you need to be physically healthy and at a stable weight, have ...
Definitely contact your surgeon ASAP. There are many possible causes, Hematoma, Seroma, Swelling, or maybe more fat was placed on that side to even things out. There is no way for us to know on the internet by just looking at your pics. You should be asking YOUR surgeon this question! Good luck