Question:
Is there anything I need to do to prepare for breast reduction surgery beforehand?
Answer:
When preparing for breast reduction surgery it is important that you receive the knowledge for an informed decision pertaining to this surgery. It is important that you meet with a few plastic surgeons who are experts in performing breast reduction. A skilled physician will be able to examine your body and your esthetic desires and create a surgical approach best suited for you.
Additionally he or she will discuss with you the best ways to prepare for surgery. Some things that a patient must do to experience a successful breast reduction is adjust medications, either abstain from certain medications or begin taking others; undergo lab tests to ensure health; and abstain from smoking for at least two weeks before and after surgery.
During your appointment it is very important to ask all the important questions that you feel you need to know before making an informed decision about your breast reduction surgery.
Posted by: Dr. Siporin
Is there anything I need to do to prepare for breast reduction surgery beforehand?
Answer:
When preparing for breast reduction surgery it is important that you receive the knowledge for an informed decision pertaining to this surgery. It is important that you meet with a few plastic surgeons who are experts in performing breast reduction. A skilled physician will be able to examine your body and your esthetic desires and create a surgical approach best suited for you.
Additionally he or she will discuss with you the best ways to prepare for surgery. Some things that a patient must do to experience a successful breast reduction is adjust medications, either abstain from certain medications or begin taking others; undergo lab tests to ensure health; and abstain from smoking for at least two weeks before and after surgery.
During your appointment it is very important to ask all the important questions that you feel you need to know before making an informed decision about your breast reduction surgery.
Posted by: Dr. Siporin




