
A person who is medically evaluated, found fit for the treatment, and scheduled for surgery on a certain date could fall ill one or two days prior to procedure. This is not an uncommon. So many patients ask their surgeon whether it would be possible to proceed with the treatment if they fell sick just before the scheduled date. The answer is that this would depend on individual symptoms.
Generally speaking, patients who are having elective surgery should be at their optimal level of health before going ahead. It is especially important that there patients do not have breathing difficulties or active source of infection present. If you have an elevated temperature or aggravated cold or cough with symptoms like wheezing and generalized illness, it is most likely that your breast augmentation surgery will be postponed. Your cold could worsen due to the stress of anesthesia and surgery. A chronic cough can create significant discomfort in the post-operative period. In the worst case, you could develop an infection at the surgical site. Illness can complicate the post-operative phase.
Your plastic surgeon, internist and/or anesthesia provider are the relevant resources when it comes to determining your ability to proceed and the medications you should take if you develop cold symptoms before breast implant surgery. For a reliable Manhattan surgeon, your safety will be the top priority.
