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Plastic Surgery FAQ

Our Long Island office support sthe notion that the best decision is an informed decision. Below are a few of the most frequently asked questions by those considering plastic surgery and cosmetic surgery. As always, we encourage thorough patient knowledge, as we have learned through decades of experience, an informed patient is a confident patient, and confidence is key to achieving the best possible outcome.

Is plastic surgery safe?


For the overwhelming majority of cases the answer is yes, however, all plastic surgery, regardless of procedure entails an element of risk. A full assessment of your current state of health, along with your medical history is made before surgery. All risks, no matter how remote are fully explained to you prior to surgery.

Is plastic surgery right for me?


Three things must be kept in mind; your current state of health and medical history, desired outcome, and the motivation behind your decision. When you consult with a plastic surgeon at our Long Island office, these factors will be fully determined and explored. At times a patient may believe a certain plastic surgery procedure is right for them, when in fact, alternatives exist that are more suitable and may not require surgery at all.

Can several plastic surgery procedures be performed at the same time?


It depends upon the procedures. Combining surgeries can save time and money and also provide your surgeon the opportunity to have the procedures "work in concert" with each other. However, do not assume this will always be the case. There are several important variables that must be considered. As with all patients, decisions of this nature are always made on a case-by-case basis.

Is age a factor when considering plastic or cosmetic surgery?


Generally speaking, age does not play a factor. However, it may be that certain procedures be put off until young patients reach full height and have stopped growing. The principle consideration at our Long Island office is always the current state of health of a candidate. If age is a factor, your doctor will advise you during consultation.

What takes place during my consultation?


Upon your visit to our Long Island office, you and your plastic surgeon will discuss your goals and the changes you wish to take place. A complete medical history will be taken and your current state of health will be determined. The doctor will explain the procedure, outline risks and viable options, and if applicable, demonstrate a "virtual before and after" through the use of photography and computer imaging. You will have the opportunity to ask and get answers to any questions you may have. As with any surgery, you will sign an informed consent stating you understand the procedure, inherent risks and possible complications.

How long does it take to recover from my cosmetic surgery procedure?


Depending upon the procedure and individual, recovery times vary. What may take a week for one patient may take two for another.

In general, bruising takes a few days to dissipate and swelling may take up to few weeks. Rest and limited activity are the norm and are very important to speed healing and reduce recovery time. Regardless of the procedure, it is very important to follow the specific post-operative instructions provided by your doctor.

Are breast implants safe?


The FDA recently approved for general use silicone gel-filled implants and the findings of the Institute of Medicine and the FDA conclude that silicone, gel-filled implants do not cause major illnesses.

The FDA recently approved for general use silicone gel-filled implants and the findings of the Institute of Medicine and the FDA conclude that silicone, gel-filled implants do not cause major illnesses. This does not eliminate the possibility of a leak or rupture, however, should that happen, silicone gel is highly unlikely to be absorbed into surrounding tissue and can be removed in a straightforward manner. Possible complications include changed sensitivity in the breast and nipple, blood clotting and pooling, and hardening of the tissue surrounding the implant.
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