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Dear jeannepiazza,as long as your condition is well controlled, you might be a candidate for a BBL. If you are considering a surgery, I would suggest you to consult a board-certified plastic surgeon. Only after a thorough examination you will get more information and recommendations.Daniel Barrett, MDCertified, American Board of Plastic SurgeryMember, American Society of Plastic SurgeryMember, American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
hello thank you for your question and provided information as well.. based in your question its difficult to evaluate you if the case dont have a case.its recommend get a consultation in person with your primary doctor to check if you apply with your condition.. and after get a consultation with a plastic surgeon to evaluate you.
Hi. Your condition is limited to your spine is not a condraindication for undegoing a BBL. Even more the use of epidural anesthesia (the one I use in all my procedures) will relief you from the pain for a long time.International Member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS)Dominican Board Certified Plastic and Reconstructive SurgeonMember of the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS)
You're an excellent candidate for Vaserlipo with BBL. You're condition should not prevent you from undergoing Vaserlipo with a BBL. Contact a Vaser specialist so you can discuss your case in further detail.
Hello, thanks for the question. You are still too early to know your final results and the inflammation is going to last several months, i suggest to be patient, as in time your BBL will go down. Good Luck.
The fat was placed to superficially in your butt and caused that reddness and discomfort you're feeling because the skin is being compromised from proper blood flow. The wounds need to be treated with Nitropaste and a Xeroform dressing.
Hello dear!! Thanks for the question and provided information as well. I recommend my patients to wait at least 7-10 days before going back to work, and you should not sit for more than 30 mins. every two hours, for the first 2 weeks. If you have any concerns, I suggest you to follow up close...