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Thank you for your question. This is a prescription which your doctor will have to prescribe for you if they feel it is appropriate and you have no risk factors to consider. I hope this helps!
Scopolamine is a prescription patch that is placed behind the ear. Side effects can arise. It is often used to lessen the risk of nausea after surgery. Your doctor can prescribe it for you.
Scopolamine is a prescription medication usually given as a transdermal patch which looks like a round bandaid and is applied behind the ear. It can be worn for about 3days if needed for motion sickness or nausea. You should check with your pharmacy for the cost.
Scopalamine comes as a a patch or sticker that is placed behind your ear. It is helpful in preventing postop nausea and vomiting (PONV). Your board certified plastic surgeon or anesthesiologist will determine if this will be needed for your procedure(s). Best wishes,Dr. BasuHouston, TX
Thank you for your question.Scopolamine is a know relief for nausea. If you have a known nausea problem you should inform your Doctors on surgery morning so they can have it for you. Other medication is used as well during surgery to prevent any of these side effects.
Scopolamine is a prescription medication often used for an antinausea drug. It's most frequent form is is a patch worn for three days for motion sickness. We use it for patients having surgery if they have a history of motion sickness because they are at a higher risk for postop nausea. Your surgeon will have it for you, but better inquire ahead of time as not all facilities carry it.
Very difficult to see or say anything definitive based on the photographs. Because you had extra work done around your belly button, and you are only 7 days out, it is most likely to be expected that you are sensitive in the area and even could have some extra swelling there....
You may want to ask your plastic surgeon. However, it's usually advised to remove all jewelry before any surgical procedure.
Most of my Melbourne, FL, plastic surgery patients who present with a case such as yours would benefit both from the breast lift or mastopexy and also a complete abdominoplasty. The mastopexy will not change the size of the breasts. It will simply take the tissue you already have and reshape it...