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Before arm lift surgery is performed on you, you can expect to be asked by your plastic surgeon three types of questions. We will be using the term brachioplasty for the rest of the discussion, since that is technically the medical term for arm lift surgery. The plastic surgeon is likely to ask these three types of questions with an aim of attaining several objectives. Firstly, the surgeon is likely to ask these three types of questions with the aim of figuring out whether your expectations are realistic. Of course, it could be that they want to be sure that it is safe to perform the said surgery on you. Finally, the surgeon is likely to ask the three types of questions we are just about to look at, with the objective of making a final decision on whether you are really a good candidate for a brachioplasty.
It is always important for the plastic surgeons to find out what their patient?s general expectations are about the whole surgery. That is the first question they would ask before performing brachioplasty. As mentioned earlier, in asking you these questions, the surgeon will be trying to figure out whether you are approaching the brachioplasty with realistic expectations. If the expectations prove to be unrealistic, it is time for the surgeon to weigh several options. One option would be to suggest the patient go in for some counseling to improve his outlook about the whole thing. Once that happens, surgery could be reconsidered. Or he could flat out refuse to perform the surgery on the patient. It is possible that the surgeon would not be interested in performing surgery on a perfectionist for fear that anything he may do would never satisfy you in the end. You may feel as though you?ve been cheated and the surgeon does not want to be responsible for that.
The second type of questions that the plastic surgeon is likely to ask, before carrying out arm lift surgery on you, is that of questions touching on your general state of health. The surgeon has to be sure that, should brachioplasty be performed on you, it will be safe and not have any complications because of another health condition you may have. It is possible that the patient has a condition that would only worsen when he is subjected to brachioplasty. To avoid this, the surgeon could refuse performing brachioplasty on him.
The third type of questions that the plastic surgeon is likely to ask, before carrying out arm lift surgery, is that of questions touching on other surgeries you have had in the past. This will help the surgeon make further decisions on whether it would be safe to carry out the brachioplasty on you. The surgeon would also be able to decide how to best perform brachioplasty on you if he has deemed it safe for you to undergo the surgery.
While the brachioplasty is being performed, the surgeon would know whether to use certain types of anesthetics or avoid them entirely if you happen to be allergic to them.
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