At Wholecares, your safety is our highest priority. Before any procedure, we conduct a comprehensive medical evaluation to identify any contraindications--conditions or factors that may make surgery unsafe or inadvisable.

Medical Contraindications: When the Body Says "Not Yet"

Certain health conditions can significantly increase surgical risks.

Uncontrolled Chronic Diseases

  • Heart, Lung, or Kidney Failure: Critical organs must be stable for anesthesia tolerance.
  • Uncontrolled Diabetes: High blood sugar impairs healing and increases infection risk.
  • Blood Clotting Disorders: Can lead to excessive bleeding during surgery.

Active Infections or Compromised Immunity

Surgery should never be performed with an active infection or weakened immune system.

Smoking: The Silent Saboteur

Smoking is one of the most significant contraindications in plastic surgery.

Pregnancy and Breastfeeding

Anesthesia and medications can harm a fetus or pass through breast milk. Wait 6-12 months after breastfeeding for optimal results.

Severe Obesity

Plastic surgery is not a weight-loss substitute. Achieving a stable, healthy weight is essential for predictable results.

Psychological Contraindications: The Mind Matters

Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD)

Surgery will not resolve BDD and may worsen obsessive behaviors. Psychological treatment is the appropriate first step.

Unrealistic Expectations

Recent Major Life Crisis

Decisions during times of grief, divorce, or emotional instability should be postponed until clarity returns.

The Wholecares Approach: Honest, Patient-Centered Care

At Wholecares, we believe in honest consultations. If surgery is not safe for you right now, we will tell you and may recommend delaying surgery, alternative treatments, or referrals to specialists.