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Thank you for your question. The cost varies depending the surgeon and the location. My recommendation is to be consulted by board certified plastic surgeon, specialized in Body Contour, who knows individualize each patient to give you the better advice.Respectfully,Dr. Emmanuel Mallol Cotes.-
Liposuction is incredibly effective in re-shaping the male torso, particularly the male chest, flanks and abdomen. Even with a vastly improved appearance, however, you may notice only minimal amounts of improvement of your weight. Prices differ in different places, but in Dallas, your procedure could be done for somewhere between $4500-$7500. The range accounts for variations in surgeon's fees, the length of the procedure, and the type of liposuction (ultra-sound, laser-assisted, standard) utilized.Best of luck!
Hello dear!Thanks for the question.The average cost varies a lot depending on the clinic, the country and the plastic surgeon. l recommend you to make an appointment with a board certified plastic surgeon to talk about your goals and anything you need to know.Good luck :)
Liposuction is not a weight loss procedure. It is body contouring and the actual amount of weight lost may not be much. Your body shape sound be improved, however, and your clothing should fit better. Prices differ in different parts of the country. Your best bet is to consult with an American Board of Plastic Surgery certified plastic surgeon in your area. Find one at www.plasticsurgery.org
Thank you for your question. I always recommend to my patients to start exercises tend six weeks after PO, gradually: first, gentle walks without sweating, then, you can go to the gym to do aerobics, and, after four months you can stats with machines exercise and start with light weights, and,...
Thanks for the question. After 6-8 weeks your surgery area will healed and yes you can doing bikram yoga and also do other activities. I wish you all the best.
Don't be scared of general anesthesia. General anesthesia actually give the anesthesiologist the most control over your body, which can lead to a smoother surgery. However, in many cases IV sedation is appropriate as well. The anesthesia decision should be made between you, your surgeon and...