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Thank you for your question. It is highly recommended to wait until 6 months after discontinuing Accutane as it can have negative effects on wound healing and scarring. That said, you definitely have to choose your surgeon correctly and make sure that he/she has the training and experience to meet your goals with absolute safety. Don’t settle for less than a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon with specialized expertise in this procedure.
Thank you for your question. To be safe, you should wait a minimum of six months before having major surgery to allow optimal healing and negate the effects of the Accutane on wound healing. Best of luck in your endeavors !
Pregnancy affects multiple areas of the body.The changes vary in patients. The BBL is a fat transfer to the buttocks. The fat remaining afterthe resorption phase will remain with you. Butage and pregnancies may affect the tissues support and further loss of volume. Consultwith a board c...
I would recommend waiting at least six months after your BBL surgery before having a second surgery. This will allow the areas of liposuction to soften and allow the inflammation to resolve. Consult with your plastic surgeon before having this a second time.Best wishes,Dr.Bruno
Hi and great question. I appreciate the time you are spending researching this procedure.I think that you should be at the target weight and fitness that you want to be prior to the surgery. This procedure involves lipo-sculpture to your torso and shaping your torso. The best result will be...
Hi and great question.I appreciate the time you are spending researching this issue. Fat can harden after injection in any area. The progression of treatment for hardened fat is:1) Time; most hardened fat gets softer and disappears with time. 2) Massage 3) In office treatment by helpin...
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