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Since anesthesia can affect your kidneys, if they are diseased then you need to fix this condition first. Do not take a chance with damaging your kidneys, you need them your ENTIRE life, and cosmetic surgery can be put off for a bit. Hope this helps.
Thanks for sharing your concerns with us. In my practice for cases like yours I usually tell my patients that in the moment that we are going to perform the mommy makeover she has to be in normal function of her body system, this means that you cannot be in acute afection of your kidneys in the moment we decide to perform the surgery. Also your nefrologist has to approved the procedure. Respectfully,Dr. Emmanuel Mallol Cotes.-
Hello Dear, thanks for your questions... You have to know that anesthesia can affect kidneys.. You also have to know that you need them for life !!
A full written medical clearance would be needed before considering these extensive operations. Plus why go to DR? You have medical issues that would preclude you from having surgery away. Your best locale would be in NJ with great care...
Thank you for the question. Assuming you do not have any active kidney or bladder concerns, you should be able to undergo mommy makeover surgery. Best to check with the doctors who know you best prior to proceeding. Best wishes.
In most cases, as long as you don't have an active infection, a history of kidney stones or urinary tract infections should not preclude you from having a mommy makeover. Check with your primary care physician for their recommendations and let your plastic surgeon know about your medical history. Best wishes, Dr, Lepore.
Healing will continue for 2-3 months for the early period. This includes some swelling, bruising, malposition, color differences. Sensation in the breasts may also be abnormal and scars will be evolve. Tingling, burning or shooting pains in the breasts will disappear with time and should not...
Often patients are able to return to a non physically demanding job two to three weeks after surgery. Your surgeon is the best one to advise you on returning to work based on your surgical plan and how you progress through recovery.
If you are intending to lose weight it is best to do so before surgery. You will want to be able to maintain your weight goal as well. HCG is one diet option to help you on your journey. Meeting with a dietician or nutrition coach can help if you need some guidance. Good luck!