You would need to consult a plastic surgeon for this type of surgery.
no
One can find all the information they need to know about plastic surgery on the American Society of Plastic Surgeons web page. Another way would be to contact your local Plastic Surgeon and discuss any questions and or concerns with him or her.
No, as it is no fun. You have surgery when you need it, unless it is plastic surgery which is mostly a matter of personal taste.
you need to ask your parent or adopted parent
No she has no need for it as she was gifted with a very natural beauty.
Some qualifications a plastic surgeon needs before they are able to operate are six years of plastic surgery training on top of their general training. Also all plastic surgeons registered to preform surgery are on the General Medical Council's (GMC) specialist plastic surgery register.
Plastic surgery is very competitive with a difficult training residency. You would need to first graduate from medical school at the top of your class, then complete either general surgery (5-7 years) followed by plastic surgery (3 years) or enter Integrated Plastics out of medical school (6+ years). Both plastics fellowships and integrated plastics residency are amongst the most competitive and difficult to obtain spots in medicine. To be competitive you'll need top board scores, excellent clinical grades, good letters of recommendation from plastic surgeons and research publications.
Price quotes on plastic surgery for men vary greatly based on a number of variables, such as type of procedure or your geographic location. You will need to research plastic surgeons in your area (or in areas where cosmetic surgery is relatively inexpensive) and contact them individually for quotes.
Medicare may cover reconstructive plastic surgery after gastric bypass surgery if it is deemed medically necessary to correct complications or improve functionality. You would need documentation from your healthcare provider detailing the medical need for the surgery, and the procedure must be performed by a Medicare-approved provider. It's important to consult with your healthcare provider and Medicare to understand the specific requirements and coverage eligibility for your situation.
You would need to know the guidelines of this surgery. You would need to know what this diet recommends that you eat. You would also need to know exactly what you need to do.
That would depend on the type of surgery and the reasons to which you want/need it.