Determining Whether You’re a Suitable Candidate

Any reputable plastic surgeon will decline to perform an elective procedure if they believe you are at an increased risk of complications. Your surgeon may require you to provide proof that your primary care provider has cleared you for a cosmetic procedure.

While most people are suitable candidates for plastic surgery, some medical conditions may increase your risk of complications. For example, you might be a poor candidate for plastic surgery if you have:

It’s imperative that you fully disclose your medical history to your plastic surgeon. If you don’t, your surgeon will be less equipped to address any complications that may arise during your procedure.

 

Planning for Your Recovery

Make sure you discuss your recovery with your surgeon and plan for it accordingly. If you get a tummy tuck in Miami, for example, you can expect a recovery time of about six weeks. During that time, you’ll probably have to wear an abdominal binder, which prevents fluid buildup and avoid strenuous exercise and heavy lifting.

You can plan for this by making sure not to schedule anything strenuous during this time, and don’t be afraid to lean on friends and family during your recovery.

 

How To Learn More About Plastic Surgeons in Miami

Finding the right surgeon will largely depend on what kind of procedure you want. If you’re looking for Miami breast augmentation or another cosmetic procedure in Miami, consider Ramiro Morales Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.

For more information, you can click here, or call Morales’s office for free at (954) 870-4420 today.