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Answer: Sure! Non-surgical nose jobs are performed with topical anesthetic while somebody is awake. When there is an underlying heart condition, rhinoplasty surgery may require A cardiology consultation, however, and injectable filler procedures should not. I hope this helps! Sincerely, Dr Joseph
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Answer: Sure! Non-surgical nose jobs are performed with topical anesthetic while somebody is awake. When there is an underlying heart condition, rhinoplasty surgery may require A cardiology consultation, however, and injectable filler procedures should not. I hope this helps! Sincerely, Dr Joseph
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October 14, 2017
Answer: Non Surgical Nose Job for Patient With a Heart Condition Hi and thanks for your question. As long as your doctor feels that you are healthy and is OK with you getting an injection that has a bit of Lidocaine in it, you are good to go. The Non Surgical Nose Job procedure is a simple injection that you barely feel, so you should have no problem at all. Hope that helps.
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October 14, 2017
Answer: Non Surgical Nose Job for Patient With a Heart Condition Hi and thanks for your question. As long as your doctor feels that you are healthy and is OK with you getting an injection that has a bit of Lidocaine in it, you are good to go. The Non Surgical Nose Job procedure is a simple injection that you barely feel, so you should have no problem at all. Hope that helps.
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October 16, 2017
Answer: NSNJ with heart condition TessaSug, Based on the short history provided and assuming that you have regular check ups with your primary care doctor, the minimally invasive non surgical rhinoplasty should be fine. When there is any concern, I contact my patient's physician directly to discuss before proceeding. I hope this helps. Have a wonderful day. Best, Robert H. Cohen, M.D.
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October 16, 2017
Answer: NSNJ with heart condition TessaSug, Based on the short history provided and assuming that you have regular check ups with your primary care doctor, the minimally invasive non surgical rhinoplasty should be fine. When there is any concern, I contact my patient's physician directly to discuss before proceeding. I hope this helps. Have a wonderful day. Best, Robert H. Cohen, M.D.
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October 14, 2017
Answer: Heart problems and fillers Dear TessaSug,dermal fillers should be safe even if you had a heart problems. But to be sure it would be the best to consult a board-certified plastic surgeon.Daniel Barrett, MD, MHA, MS Certified, American Board of Plastic Surgery Member, Am. Society of Plastic Surgery
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October 14, 2017
Answer: Heart problems and fillers Dear TessaSug,dermal fillers should be safe even if you had a heart problems. But to be sure it would be the best to consult a board-certified plastic surgeon.Daniel Barrett, MD, MHA, MS Certified, American Board of Plastic Surgery Member, Am. Society of Plastic Surgery
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October 16, 2017
Answer: Non surgical nose job Generally speaking non surgical nose jobs do not require any medical clearance prior to the treatment. A non surgical nose job most commonly uses injectable filler to sculpt your nose. As long as your heart condition and medications do not interfere or react with the filler or technique used, then you should be at minimal risk. Your physician should do a careful review of your medical history to first determine if you are a candidate for the procedure before you proceed. Hope this helps!Johnson C. Lee, MD Plastic Surgery@drjohnsonlee
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October 16, 2017
Answer: Non surgical nose job Generally speaking non surgical nose jobs do not require any medical clearance prior to the treatment. A non surgical nose job most commonly uses injectable filler to sculpt your nose. As long as your heart condition and medications do not interfere or react with the filler or technique used, then you should be at minimal risk. Your physician should do a careful review of your medical history to first determine if you are a candidate for the procedure before you proceed. Hope this helps!Johnson C. Lee, MD Plastic Surgery@drjohnsonlee
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