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Q: Is MS contraindicated for Liposuction?
asked by: DoctorQuestion on June 5th, 2006
is it possible to have cosmetic surgery such as liposuction with ms?
Are there any negatives to doing this. Of course i understand the possible negatives etc with cosmetic surgery so i ask onlu in relation to having ms.
i am not as mobile as i would like and cannot be as physical as i once was and therefore diet and exercise alone will not shift those excess pounds and this depresses me.


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on June 10th, 2006
Multiple Sclerosis Answer A1038
Multiple sclerosis is not a contraindicated for performing liposuction.


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