I am 25 years old, mum of 2 Naturally my boobs have always been small but now they are just empty. I planned to have them done after my second child from a young age. My second was born April 2019 & I had a stroke July 2019 due to hole in my heart & will be having PFO closure surgery at some point. I lost my sense of taste a month after the stroke & lost 3 stone. I’d like to know if it still possible to get this procedure? Would both my doctor & a plastic surgeon agree to do it? Risks?
August 14, 2020
Answer: Breast augmentation post stroke? I had a stroke July 2019. Hello, thank you for your question. I recommend you to take care of your cardiac condition first, you can have a breast augmentation later.
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August 14, 2020
Answer: Breast augmentation post stroke? I had a stroke July 2019. Hello, thank you for your question. I recommend you to take care of your cardiac condition first, you can have a breast augmentation later.
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August 12, 2020
Answer: Ok to have breast augmentation once your doctor feels you are stable for anesthesia and they agree I recommend an in person evaluation by a plastic surgeon to be measured and discuss your goals. After I measure and discuss goals with my patients, we then look at pictures of former patients with similar measurements with different size and style breast implants. My patients tell me that this process is very helpful in determining what size breast implant is right for them. They also get to see what they would look like when the implants have fully dropped and fluffed and in clothes. You get to see actual results and the surgeon's experience and not a virtual idea of what can be achieved. Dr. Ted Eisenberg, Board Certified Plastic Surgeon and Author. RealSelf Distinguished Hall of Fame Inductee.
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August 12, 2020
Answer: Ok to have breast augmentation once your doctor feels you are stable for anesthesia and they agree I recommend an in person evaluation by a plastic surgeon to be measured and discuss your goals. After I measure and discuss goals with my patients, we then look at pictures of former patients with similar measurements with different size and style breast implants. My patients tell me that this process is very helpful in determining what size breast implant is right for them. They also get to see what they would look like when the implants have fully dropped and fluffed and in clothes. You get to see actual results and the surgeon's experience and not a virtual idea of what can be achieved. Dr. Ted Eisenberg, Board Certified Plastic Surgeon and Author. RealSelf Distinguished Hall of Fame Inductee.
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