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Your health is the most important thing, and, once the OB GYN clears you, you may opt for the procedures. Your health status must be evaluated on an individual basis by your OB/GYN and your plastic surgeon. If there are no complications after the surgical abortion, three months after the abortion may be a reasonable time period.
Dear cosmeticworld1230,every plastic surgeon has his own preoperative protocol which he recommends to his patients. I would suggest you to discuss this with your plastic surgeon.Daniel Barrett, MDCertified, American Board of Plastic SurgeryMember, American Society of Plastic SurgeryMember, American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
Hello dear!! Thanks for the question and provided information as well. Please talk to your OB GYN to get clearance for plastic surgery and then I suggest you book a consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon to discuss the best options for your goals. Hope this is helpful. Good luck :)
Dear sammiewilliams, you should be healthy prior to any elective procedure. 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, MD Certified,...
You do not necessarily need general anesthesia, but I do think it is a better patient experience. I have performed many of these procedures with local and sedation, but it is certainly not for everyone; and risk benefit analysis must be performed for each patient. You want the most dramatic...
Hello, thank you for your question. In my practice I look for a BMI approximating 30 to lessen the risks of complications during and after surgery and to enhance the results of the procedures. It is best to be within 10 pounds of your weight goal for three months prior to the BBL. If the waist...
Dear add114, it is hard to tell for sure without an examination. Generally speaking, it is possible to get BBL after hip replacement surgery. 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...
Fat transfer may be a very reasonable choice based upon your description and goals. Photos would be helpful in determining if you have areas of fat that be harvested and transferred to the buttock. Typically 50% of the fat that is transferred obtains permanence so you may need more than one fat...
Hello, thank you for your question. You would need to get a medical clearance from your doctor, if you get the clearance I recommend you to schedule a consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon.
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