Staiano Plastic Surgery
Plastic surgery Q&A Episode 194 | What should we be monitoring post augmentation and more...
In this episode I talk about:
- You have said that polyurethane implants move less post procedure which places the onus on the surgeon to place them correctly. How do you do that?
- Some surgeons recommend the use of muscle relaxants after augmentation (assume when under the muscle). Is this your policy too?
- What should we be monitoring post augmentation? Ie what’s “not” normal following surgery and cause for a call in
- Have you ever done/ had experience with breast fat transfer?
- Is there a reason why there is such a variance in time for different patients that have implants?
- Can you combine an arm and thigh lift?
- Can you tell us more about twilight sedation please …and anything else that crops up! #ASKJJ
- Broadcast on:
- 23 Aug 2021
In this episode I talk about:
- You have said that polyurethane implants move less post procedure which places the onus on the surgeon to place them correctly. How do you do that?
- Some surgeons recommend the use of muscle relaxants after augmentation (assume when under the muscle). Is this your policy too?
- What should we be monitoring post augmentation? Ie what’s “not” normal following surgery and cause for a call in
- Have you ever done/ had experience with breast fat transfer?
- Is there a reason why there is such a variance in time for different patients that have implants?
- Can you combine an arm and thigh lift?
- Can you tell us more about twilight sedation please
…and anything else that crops up!
#ASKJJ