
High BMI Breast Reduction
We’ve had several patients recently undergo breast reduction surgery with a BMI of 40 or greater.
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We’ve had several patients recently undergo breast reduction surgery with a BMI of 40 or greater.
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It’s an old saying, but it’s true. Time is money, especially in an operating room. When you pay for many cosmetic procedures that are done
We really enjoy doing procedures in our office, as it represents a comfortable, safe, convenient, and less expensive alternative to a full operating room.
How heavy can you be and still undergo cosmetic surgery? High BMI patients are sometimes excluded from consideration based on their weight alone, but we take a more individual approach. We don’t have an absolute cutoff.
We always consider upper or lower eyelid blepharoplasty to be our favorite “stealth” cosmetic procedure- you look like yourself, just better!
I see patients for a cosmetic procedure that sometimes ask me if they are “too old” to be undergoing an elective procedure like a facelift, eyelid surgery, abdominoplasty, cosmetic breast surgery, and other cosmetic procedures. I do turn down patients for cosmetic procedures but it’s usually not because of their age.
I’ve had several patients recently that say they chose to come to our practice based on positive online ratings and reviews. While I’m certainly pleased to hear this, I want to urge patients to be cautious in how they use these ratings and reviews. They don’t always tell the whole story.