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Thank you for your question. Having an active viral infection is an issue that has to be considered before any elective surgery. This may be an indication that your immunology system may be compromised and it may be a better idea to postpone the surgery process. Dr. Derby Sang Caputo, MD. Dominican Republic
Hi, thanks for sharing your concern and photos with us! The ideal BMI for aesthetics procedures is below 34%, but the more weight you lose the better results you will get. Reaching your weight goal prior to surgery would decrease the risks of complications during and after surgery and enhance...
Hello and thanks for your question. Personally, after performing a multitude of liposuction and brazilian butt lift operations I have found it extremely useful to use a Jackson-Pratt drain for 4-5 days after surgery to allow drainage of excess fluid after surgery. I am a firm believer in the use...
Thank you for your question! For my patients, I require that they stop taking birth control 2 weeks prior to surgery, and 3 weeks after surgery. I recommend discussing specific recommendations and instructions with your plastic surgeon. Best of luck!
Thank you for your question. Every surgeon will have his/her own preferences as to recovery for specific procedures. Postoperatively, no specific position is indicated and we do not have any sitting restrictions. The pressure caused by sitting is not sufficient to affect viability of the fat ...
Hello and thanks for your questions. I would advise you to separate these 2 procedures by at minimum of 10-12 weeks to allow for adequate healing, and preferably 4-6 months to allow for full healing. The order is completely up to you - BBL has a much longer recovery period before getting bac...
Hello, Thank you for sharing your question. Usually abdomen, back and flanks. I suggest you get a consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon for more information. Kind regards, Dr. Roberto Guerrero, MD
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