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hello thank you for your question and provided information as well.. based in your question , if yo stay controled, and using you medication , yes you can get surgery.
Hi and welcome to our forum!Totally asymptomatic HIV infection does not contraindicate the performance of breast augmentation. Of course we do require evaluation and clearance from your treating physician.Best wishes...
Hello,The situation today is not as bad as it used to be.If you have no issue your can do BA.Thanks to the widespread availability and use of antiretroviral therapy, Many researchers suggest that HIV-positive patients can safely undergo a wide range of surgical procedures. The new studies indicates that the risk of some post-operative complications is higher than that seen in HIV-negative patients, but mostly in HIV-positive patients with moderately high viral loads and very low CD4 (T4) cell counts.I wish you all the best.
Hi and welcome to our forum! The desire to achieve larger breast size is a personal decision. Your present result appears satisfactory with relatively good symmetry, position, and size. One should not embark upon an operative procedure without being cognizant of potential complications....
Hi C_T17, I understand your concern. However, it would be difficult to determine what size your breast will be after surgery, as there would still be swelling of the tissues surrounding the implant. Also, the implants take about 6 months to drop, fluff, and settle into its final position....
Hi 3lightworker, I understand your concern. However, the symptom you have mentioned should not have any direct relation with your implants. It would be best that you visit your professional health care provider for proper assessment. Only after a thorough examination you will get more i...