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I would start with a high lateral tension abdominoplasty, which would give you the greatest benefit right away. This is usually/roughly $10000. The other procedures are less and probably would need less work than you think. Best of luck and I hope this helps.
I think you can have the procedures done but not all at the same time. I would stage the procedures and perform aggressive like a suction and Brazilian butt left at the same time followed by an extended tummy tuck to remove the extra skin and fat in your abdominal region.
Thank you for your question. I do not think it is a good idea to have a tummy tuck and BBL at the same time. I believe you will have better results if you stage the procedures. First do liposuction to harvest fat from the hips, flanks, thighs, and abdomen. This fat can be used for the BBL. The breast augmentation +/- lift can also be performed during this surgery. Once you have recovered from Stage 1, a full tummy tuck can be performed. Please see a board certified plastic surgeon who commonly performs these procedures. Ask to see a lot of before and after pictures of their work. Hope this helps and good luck.
The surgeries you described would make a world of difference. I think that you could have all the surgeries at once or split it up. You may also want to consider breast fat transfer for a breast augmentation. It is great surgery but make sure that your surgeon does a lot of fat grafting to the breast or the result will simply not be as good. Rather than discarding the fat taken from liposuction it can be used to augment your breasts.Dr Rodger ShorttOakville Plastic SurgeonAssistant Clinical Professor &Director of Cosmetic Surgery Training Program,McMaster UniversityOakville, Burlington, Georgetown, Milton, Mississauga, Hamilton, and Toronto.
Hello and thank you for your question. Based on your photographs, you may benefit from a all of these procedures. An in-person evaluation could help determine the specific plan which would be best and safest for you. The most important aspect is to find a surgeon you are comfortable with. With good surgical technique, you could have an outstanding result. I recommend that you seek consultation with a qualified board-certified plastic surgeon who can evaluate you in person.Best wishes and good luck.Richard G. Reish, M.D.Harvard-trained plastic surgeon
Perfection by definition- is unattainable. You have the potential to profoundly improve your body. The procedures that you have outlined are all indicated and desirable in this situation. The correct surgical plan can only be determined after a thorough consultation with your Board Certified PS.
Hello. I think you could be a good candidate to have those surgeries done. We usually would evaluate in a full free consultation. Get medical clearance and then perform the procedures with an overnite hospital setting. Good luck
I agree with D. Burnett: lipo with BBL first, followed by a Tummy Tuck and more lipo in 6 months.One your torso is reduced is size and you butt augmented, your breasts would be proportionate to the rest of your body and you may not want a lift or and augmentation.Good luck.
You should have a BBL first with fat suctioned from your back, flanks, abdomen and mons pubis. Six months later, if your BMI is less than 30 you should have a full TT. Breast augmentation may enhance your breast aesthetics.
The number one priority in surgery should always be safety. When considering a Mommy Makeover the safest choice is general anesthesia. This allows the surgeon to focus on getting you maximum results while your anesthesiologist focuses on your comfort and all of your vital signs to ensure...
While you are correct in knowing that necrosis can be a problem after surgery, although it does not happen often. Your best bet is to seek out local certified surgeons for consultation and also confirm their availability post-op for any concerns that you may have.
It is best for you to contact your surgeon and schedule an evaluation. An examination of the area needs to be done to determine the next steps. The antibiotics alone may not be adequate to fight the infection. Your surgeon is the best one to guide you as he/she is most familiar with the...