Suitable Operations For Long Distance Surgery

Some operations work well for long distance surgery and some do not. Two factors are important: 

1. Operations with a higher rate of secondary or revision surgery

2. Operations associated with more serious complications, perhaps requiring medical treatment.

If either, or both, of these issues is a factor then the operation is not always recommended for the patient traveling long distances. There are exceptions and you will need to discuss this with your doctor.

The operations are of three types:

Good choice, lower risk and revision less than 5%

Facelift, eyelid tightening, forehead lift, liposuction of outer thigh, knee and hip, and gynecomastia, otoplasty in adults, breast augmentation, crescent mastopexy breast tightening and labiaplasty.

Average, higher risk and revision more than 5%,

Rhinoplasty, abdominoplasty, otoplasty in children, mastopexy, liposuction of inner thigh and calf

Not recommended, higher risk and/or revision more than 10%

Hair transplant, implants of cheek, chin and buttock

It is probably not worthwhile traveling long distances for procedures you know will be repeated regularly like botox, collagen injections and sclerotherapy(vein injection).

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Patrick Hudson MA, MD, Board Certified in Plastic Surgery, FACS, PA, 1101 Medical Arts NE #3, Albuquerque NM, 87102, USA.Tel: 505 242 0070
Patrick Hudson MD is the only plastic surgeon voted "Best Plastic Surgeon" by Albuquerque Monthly Magazine, and a  “Top Doc" by ABQ The Magazine.
Cosmetic plastic surgery in ABQ & Santa Fe, New Mexico for over 30 years.  

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