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The decision of doing your procedure with the fatty liver is exclusively up to each individual provider. Having a fatty liver by itself does not necessarily mean any compromise of a liver function. Severe fatty liver or chronic fatty liver that eventually leads to liver. Cirrhosis is a complete contraindication for any cosmetic surgical procedure. Most likely your doctor followed her liver function test to make sure your liver is not compromised and potentially request clearance from a hepatologist.Some providers may say no and some providers may say yes. I suggest you contact your plastic surgeon and discuss your medical history with them well and advance of your proposed surgical dates.Perhaps more important than having your BBL as having a clear understanding of why you have a fatty liver and dealing with that problem.Best,Mats Hagstrom, MD
Hi, thanks for your question and pics. By the photos, you are a candidate for Full Tummy Tuck with Lipo and BBL. You can have the three procedures in one surgery for the best results. Be sure to stay in your ideal weight. Consult a board-certified plastic surgeon for a complete exam. Good luck!
Dear bmora704, I understand your concern. It is best that you consult your plastic surgeon regarding post operative care and management (i.e including massage techniques and timing) specific to your case. Your surgeon knows your condition well and has preferences on when and what to use for...
In my experience, J plasma definitely helps. It is not a substitute, however, for a tummy tuck if you have a significant amount of loose skin or a significant muscle separation. In your case, your skin laxity does not appear to be bad at all. For this reason, I would say that J plasma would...