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Thank you for your question. That medication should be ok to continue, although I would not like to contradict yor plastic surgeon. Speak with your surgeon before proceeding with this medication. Best,
Contact your surgeon's office. They should have a list of everything that you need to avoid taking pre-operatively. See if your medications or any of its ingredients is on the list. My best,Dr. Sheila Nazarian@drsheilanazarian on Instagram
Allergy meds should not be a problem, avoid aspirin and aspirin products, fish oil flax seed oil anything that may promote bleeding.You should go by all instruction from your surgeon. Best of luck
In general I think about the total time of the operation as the most important factor when combining surgeries. The operations you want require more time than I personally feel is safe to do all at once so I would recommend staging them, probably with BBL/reduction and then TT after so we can ...
Your gynecologist would be the best person to address this issue. Hope that steers you in the right direction -
Prices will vary by region and within each region by Surgeon. Each surgeon may also have slightly different prices for the same procedure depending on what exactly is involved. In the Toronto area you can expect quotes anywhere from $8,000-15,000, other regions of the province may be a bit...