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Very likely, providing that you are in good health and cleared by your primary physician, liposuction of torso and fat transfer, can be safely performed despite positive hepatitis C antibodies. In person consultation and discussion about this particular issue is recommended. Good luck.
Thank you for your question. Thank you for your question. Yes, it is possible.. But first, for safety reasons, to be a good candidate for the procedures you want, your labs, and preoperative evaluation must be optimal.Kind Regards,Dr. Emmanuel Mallol Cotes.-
Dear brisminse,every plastic surgeon has his own preoperative protocol which he recommends to his patients. You should be healthy prior to any elective procedure. 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
Yes, if you obtain written medical, hemo, infectious disease clearances then surgery can be done. Best to use ONLY private practice boarded Plastic Surgeons. Virtual or in person consults required, btw
You should be able to have cosmetic surgical procedures if you are potatoes see history is not causing any health related concerns. in the end it’s up to each individual surgeon and there are surgeons who have a prejudice against treating patients with chronic viral infections.There is case law supporting that this is illegal discriminatory practices but it still persists with surgeons claiming the right to say no.I think you’ll find most plastic surgeons will be willing to do your procedure but may require clearance from an internist or gastroenterologist.Best,Mats Hagstrom MD
Thank you for your question. Based on your picture your first recommendation is Full tummy tuck with muscle repair and Liposuction in your belly, waist, laterals, arms and love handle. I suggested take the fat we get and transfer to the buttocks and hips, to mold them and get better volume,...
Dear Intelligent875382, since you are paraplegic, there is an increased risk of complications. Also, in order to avoid fat necrosis you will need to avoid constant pressure on buttocks. It sounds like you might not be the best candidate for BBL. If you are considering a surgery, I would suggest...
Thank you for your question and pictures. Yes, it can be fixed with a fat transfer. If you're willing to travel, Surgeons in the Dominican Republic have experience and very high standard of excellence when it comes to plastic surgery. I'm positive you can get what you're looking for.
Dear veganegg, I understand your concern. However, without a proper assessment, it would be difficult to determine what went wrong. It is best that you visit your plastic surgeon for further assessment or ask for a second opinion. Only after a thorough examination, you can get proper...
Dear Generous2276, it is hard to tell for sure without an examination. You might need to get a clearance from cardiologist prior to 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...
Dear FutureOgeeDoll, every plastic surgeon has his own preoperative protocol which he recommends to his patients. You should be healthy prior to surgery and your lab results should be within the normal range. I would suggest you to discuss this with your plastic surgeon. Daniel Barrett,...
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