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Often only medically necessary surgery may be recommended to minimize any stress on your transplant, kidney.Ultimately, the decision needs to be made by your nephrologist, yourself and the plastic surgeon involved.I suggest you start by talking to nephrologist to see how they feel about it and if they’re willing to give you clearance.Next would be consulting with plastic surgeons in your community to see what each of them has to say.Without seeing pictures, we can’t begin to ask your candidacy for the BBL procedure in the first place.It makes little sense to have the procedure unless it’s going to give you a significant improvement in quality of life.Not everybody who wants a BBL is a good candidate for the procedure.A BBL is in reality to procedures done at the same time.To be an ideal candidate for a BBL someone needs to be a good candidate for Liposuction and a good candidate for fat transfer. Best,Mats Hagstrom MD
You should plan on needing cardiac clearance from a cardiologist. If you don’t have one then as to be referred, Mats Hagstrom MD
I would not describe someone who takes prednisone on a regular basis to be a good candidate for any surgical procedure. Surgical candidacy is relative. If you are on prednisone then all your organ systems are not normal especially your adrenal glands. Discuss this with your primary care,...
Thank you for your question.From the photos you’ve sent it seems that you have a loose skin. You may need additional tummy tuck or mini tummy tuck to get rid of excess skin. Tummy tuck will help you to get a tinier belly with liposuction.
I prefer to see the BBL as to procedures done in conjunction. The patient needs to be assessed regarding their candidacy for both liposuction and fat transfer. Ideally, the patient is an excellent candidate for both Liposuction and fat transfer. The impact Liposuction can have is directly...
Choosing the correct procedure should be done based on having a clear understanding of what the underlying problem or is.There are four tissue layers that determine what the abdomen looks like. In order these are. Abdominal skin laxity due to previous pregnancies or weight loss, excess...
Personally, I have patience. Wait, at least six months from having a tummy tuck before I do abdominal liposuction. If liposuction of the abdomen is not involved, then you can do it much sooner. Each provider will have their own view on this. Six months is a pretty typical amount of time to wait...