The Truth About Weight and BMI: How They Affect Your Plastic Surgery Procedure

Strong woman workout with medicine ball.When you go in for a plastic surgery consultation, your surgeon will likely ask about your weight and BMI. This is because both of these metrics play into the outcome of your surgery.

Recent studies have shown that the complication rate for many procedures increases as BMI increases.

This post aims to explore the relationship between BMI and surgery outcomes. We’ll also look at what you can do to ensure that you have the best possible experience following your procedure.

What is BMI?

BMI, or body mass index, is a calculation that uses your height and weight to estimate how much body fat you have. An individual’s BMI can be used to determine whether they might be at risk for health problems related to being overweight or obese.

Your BMI can be affected by muscle mass as well as body fat. So, a very muscular person could have a high BMI even though they don’t have a lot of body fat. In contrast, someone who has a lot of body fat could have a low BMI even if they are not very muscular.

How does BMI affect plastic surgery?

For people considering plastic surgery, BMI is one factor that surgeons take into consideration.

Surgeons must weigh the risks and benefits of surgery for patients with a high BMI. A high BMI can lead to health problems such as heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. Patient risk for plastic surgery increases when these health problems are present.

What if my weight is healthy, but my BMI is high?

BMI is not the only indicator of whether or not someone is a good candidate for plastic surgery. Health depends on more than just weight. Many people are overweight but are still very healthy. Some people are a healthy weight but have other health conditions that make them a poor candidate for surgery.

If you are considering plastic surgery, it is important to consult with a surgeon to discuss your options. They will be able to tell you if you are a good candidate for surgery based on your health and your BMI.

Choose the Plastic Surgery Group of Rochester for Your Plastic Surgery Needs

If you are considering a plastic surgery procedure, it is important to understand how your weight and BMI can affect the outcome of your surgery. Choose the Plastic Surgery Group of Rochester to ensure that you receive the best care possible. You can contact us by calling 585-922-5840.

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