medical reason for the surgery
Whatever the reason you may have for wanting a Plastic Surgery; you should have a good physical condition for the procedure. Then seek out those registered practitioners who have references that you can folloow up before accepting any invasive surgery.
Same reason people do
De-clawing - is the removal of a cat or dog's claws by surgery. It is a cruel and barbaric practice that needs to be outlawed world-wide ! There is NO legitimate reason for removing a cat or dog's claws unless its for MEDICAL reasons !
you have to be at least 15 to 18 years or older
Of course not!! Who told you that? While appendixes aren't needed, no surgery is mandatory if it isn't necessary, and the only time an appendix ever need be removed is in cases of acute appendicitis, in which not removing it would kill the patient. Surgery is always a risk, and surgery for no reason is just irresponsible. The U.S. Military Medical Corps isn't exactly the smartest, but they're not dummies either. You don't intentionally put people out of commission for no reason.
After someone passes, and the reason is unknown, they give them surgery to try and find why they passed.
It's due to the fact that if for some reason you wind up needing emergency surgery (or any other reason that renders you unconscious), you won't vomit while unconscious and suffocate.
Gastric surgery before and after can look pretty astonishing. People can lose 60%-70% of their weight after the surgery. Of course, the most important thing to think about before the surgery are the side effects. Surmising how much side effects can affect your life shouldn't take too much of your time. Don't ruminate on it excessively. Get accurate advice from a medical physician that really knows what he or she is talking about and look at the medical literature. There is no reason why you should just look at the before and after pictures of gastric recipients and think that is enough to make a decision on.
Before i had brain surgery i was on large doses of tramadol. The drs didnt have any problem with me taking it the day before i went in but preferred me to be unmedicated when i went into the hospital. once i was in, they gave me all the medication i needed.
Dentures, on average, should be replaced every 7-10 years. The dentures themselves may very well out last that time frame, but for sanitary reasons and for the reason that your mouth may have changed in those 7-10 years you should have them replaced within that time.
Unless you are having surgery on your head, there is no reason why you can't wear a wig