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Thank you for your question. Is no recommend it because this drink have a lot of caffeine. I would suggest to be treated by board certified plastic surgeon with experience in this procedure, to get the best desired results.Respectfully,Dr. Emmanuel Mallol Cotes.-
Thank you for your question. The real answer is that it is probably fine, but if you are questioning it, then wouldn't it be better to just not do it?Hope this helps!Dallas R. Buchanan, MD, FACSOwner & Board-Certified Plastic SurgeonVIVIFY plastic surgery
Hello, thank you for the question.I personally dont recommend it. That type of drink has so much caffeine and can cause any heart activity before surgery. Remember, always safety first!!!Best of lucks.Dr. Luis Mejia
Hello, thank you for your question. Red Bull contains a lot caffeine so it is not recommendable to drink it from at least 5 days before your procedure. You should check with your surgeon as your surgeon would be the best person to answer that question.
You should stop any stimulant drinks, vitamins, over the counter medication and suplements 3 weeks before elective surgery.
Dear bnyema,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
Hello, Thank you for sharing the information, it is a pleasure for me to answer your question. It is difficult to evaluate the options without seeing photos,It 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...
My practice provides a post-op checklist encouraging patients to incorporate more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean protein (100 grams/day) into their diets, while reducing the intake of sugars, simple carbohydrates, and saturated fats. I recommend that my...
Thank you for sharing your concern with us. I recommend you to loose weight before considerate get these procedures done. You must be a healthy person, within an appropriate BMI of below 35, for safety reasons, to be a good candidate for the procedures you want at the same time, your labs and...
Hello, thank you for your question. It is best to be within 10 pounds of your weight goal for three months prior to the BBL. A BMI of 35 (yours is 35.4) is probably the upper limit that a plastic surgeon would consider for this procedure. In my practice I look for a BMI approximating 30 to...
Hello, thank you for your question. Your surgeon will likely want to work with a hematologist to make sure you're medically safe for the elective cosmetic surgery you are wanting. You can expect to be on blood-thinners after surgery.
Hello, thank you for your question. Best to ask your plastic surgeon for his/her recommendation. I recommend that my patients minimize sitting, even with a pillow (boppy or BBL), for the first two weeks. If they must sit, every 30 minutes or an hour, they should get up...
Thanks for your question.I would recommend scheduling a consult with a board certified plastic surgeon for a proper evaluation. Keep in mind you will need a full medical clearance for surgery from your primary care physician and possibly a specialty clearance. Please always consult with a b...
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