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Hello, thank you for your question There are a number of details that need to be clarified before knowing if you are cleared for surgery. Once you schedule a consult with a surgeon whose reviews and work you love - then you can get the medical clearance requirements. Be very clear with your surgeon and surgical team during your consult, and go through all the proper medical clearances. Once your surgeon has all the proper information they can determine the options available to you. All the best! Alex Zuriarrain, MD Cleveland Clinic Trained Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon
Thank you for your question. There really is no "qualifying" for a procedure. It depends on your exact disease and your overall health. Please see a local plastic surgeon who is board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery for a consultation to discuss your options.Best of luck!Dallas R. Buchanan, MD, FACSOwner & Board-Certified Plastic SurgeonVIVIFY plastic surgery
It depends upon the nature of the disease, the stage, and the medications you are taking.Kenneth Hughes, MD, Board Certified Plastic SurgeonLos Angeles, CA
It will all depend of what kind of disease you have and what is status of your health. No board certified plastic surgeon should operate on a patient that is at increased health risk from an elective procedures such as a lipo/BBL. Think about your safety first. Good luck.
Dear najieah84,if your condition is well controlled and you get a clearance from your doctor, then you might be a candidate for a surgery. If you are considering a surgery, I would suggest you to consult a board-certified plastic surgeon. Only after a thorough examination you will get more information and recommendations.Daniel Barrett, MDCertified, American Board of Plastic SurgeryMember, American Society of Plastic SurgeryMember, American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
Hello dear!!Thanks for the question and provided information as well. If your condition is controlled and you have been cleared for plastic surgery, by for primary doctor, you should be ok. Please book a consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon to discuss the best options for your goals.Hope this is helpful. Good luck :)
Hello! Thank you for your question. If your disease is under control and your health conditions allows it, you can have plastic surgery. i suggest you try to visit a certified Plastic surgeon who can examine you in person and discuss your results. Good Luck
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,Yes, you can dothe procedures perfectly, if your state of health allows it,It is advisable to consult with a certified plastic surgeon, for a goodevaluation, 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 youMy best wishes for you...
A good candidate has enough fat available for transfer in the procedure. The amount of fat that can be transferred in a BBL depends on how much fat the patient has to harvest and the amount of space there is to move the fat into. It is recommended for the patient to have a BMI of 30 or less. If...
I have had 2 patients in the past with an allergy to something in the material of the compression garment get a contact dermatitis similar to what your rash looks like. As soon as they stopped wearing the garment it went away. If you PS doesn't know then you might want to see a dermatologist.
From your photos it looks like surface irregularities - a know complication after liposuction especially aggressive liposuction done with a BBL. These irregularities can be from many things: 1) uneven liposuction - more fat taken in some areas than others 2) seroma or seroma formation leaving a ...