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General Category => Aesthetics => Topic started by: Bowie on February 01, 2020, 12:46:28 PM

Title: Local anaesthesia for facial implant surgery?
Post by: Bowie on February 01, 2020, 12:46:28 PM
I have seen a facelift surgeon say that she only preforms the surgery under local anaesthesia. If it is possible to have a facelift with local, then why not facial implants?
Title: Re: Local anaesthesia for facial implant surgery?
Post by: ben from UK on February 03, 2020, 10:37:15 AM
It is possible, but there's too much pulling, blood and cutting etc. I once asked this but it's not recomandable. There might be other reasons not to do it. And tbh, the moment before you fall asleep is a great moment. I love it. You should just embrace it.
Title: Re: Local anaesthesia for facial implant surgery?
Post by: Bowie on February 03, 2020, 11:55:46 AM
It is possible, but there's too much pulling, blood and cutting etc. I once asked this but it's not recomandable. There might be other reasons not to do it. And tbh, the moment before you fall asleep is a great moment. I love it. You should just embrace it.

You like the moment before going to sleep? I HATE it. You’re not even sleeping, you are in a medically induced coma, so no dreaming or anything. I’m terrified of having general anaesthesia again. I have pleaded with Yaremchuk’s secretary to let me have the surgery under local. Hope he agrees.