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You have to be 18 unless your parents agree to the procedure. Don't kid yourself however, the claims about skin tightening with this method are essentially untrue.
Thank you for your question. There are no age requirements however if you are under 18 you must have a parent consent to have the procedure done. Please make sure you get a in person consultation from a board-certified dermatologist.
Bodytite is a surgical procedure and, as such, requires informed consent. Minors require a parent or guardian's consent to undergo elective, non-medically necessary procedures. If you're under the age of 18, I suggest you talk to your parents about your concerns. A visit to the pediatrician is often a good place to start rather than embarking on surgical alternatives for fat removal. For anyone over the age of 18, an in-person consultation with an experienced, board-certified plastic surgeon is the appropriate first step. Bodytite is currently only available in Canada. I would recommend you start by inquiring locally.I do not believe that the technology this company offers is superior in any way to what's available currently in Southern California. Best of luck,Mats Hagstrom, M.D.
Following #Gynecomastia #surgery, your incisions will go through a maturation #process. For the first few months they will be red and possibly raised and/or firm. As the scar matures, after 6-12 months, it becomes soft, pale, flat, and much less noticeable. You may experience numbness, tingling,...
Thank you for your question. Yes, BodyTite would tighten the skin and remove fat. It is a minimally-invasive body contouring procedure that utilizes radio-frequency assisted lipolysis. It combines two successful technologies into a double-duty procedure that reduces fat while simultaneously...
After body surgery or liposuction, you can often see your result early on - and then it disappears as the body swells. Swelling takes days to develop and weeks to subside. You should contact your surgeon however to be sure that s/he does not need to see you to be sure there is no infection or...