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Questions we will be addressing this week include:
1. What do you mean by t-Tex arms? Do I have full range of motion?
2. Could you address some safe ways to avoid developing frozen shoulders while maintaining your recommended t-rex arms?
3. A patient has concerns that she is a bit overweight and wanted to try to lose some weight prior to surgery. Is it necessary to lose weight and be in better shape prior to surgery? If I do the surgery first, and then lose the weight will that make the breasts and breast tissue more loose or saggy? If I lose the weight before surgery, would my breasts turn out more aesthetically pleasing?
4. How important is it that I have a complete EN BLOC procedure, even with no ruptures, if they aren’t adhered to the chest wall?
5. How do I distinguish BII symptoms from perimenopausal symptoms?
By Shaher W. Khan, MDQuestions we will be addressing this week include:
1. What do you mean by t-Tex arms? Do I have full range of motion?
2. Could you address some safe ways to avoid developing frozen shoulders while maintaining your recommended t-rex arms?
3. A patient has concerns that she is a bit overweight and wanted to try to lose some weight prior to surgery. Is it necessary to lose weight and be in better shape prior to surgery? If I do the surgery first, and then lose the weight will that make the breasts and breast tissue more loose or saggy? If I lose the weight before surgery, would my breasts turn out more aesthetically pleasing?
4. How important is it that I have a complete EN BLOC procedure, even with no ruptures, if they aren’t adhered to the chest wall?
5. How do I distinguish BII symptoms from perimenopausal symptoms?