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Can a 12 or 13 year old get liposuction


Question Posted Wednesday September 24 2014, 5:13 pm

Hi! I am 5"0 and 135 pounds can I get liposuction would a doctor do it? How much would it cost?

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adviceman49 answered Thursday September 25 2014, 8:26 am:
Once again you are too young you are still in puberty no plastic surgeon is going to attempt the cosmetic surgery on someone still in puberty. Puberty lasts from the time you enter which is somewhere at the start of your teenage years and can last as long as into your early 20s but generally ends around your 18th birthday.

Please relax and give your body a chance to change as it is supposed to do during puberty. You were in the very early stages of puberty your body will continue to change over the course of the next few years. This is the reason plastic surgeons refuse to do any type of body sculpting plastic surgery unless it is medically necessary.

By medically necessary it is generally meant to be that you have a birth defect or you've been injured in an accident or some other trauma has happened to you. For plastic surgeon to interfere with the many changes in your body at this time is wrong and it is also wrong for you to be this concerned with your body at age.

I understand that you want to look pretty and you have that right. You need to give your body a chance to make the changes that of been preprogrammed since conception. You can assist your buddy with the changes by eating properly exercising and getting the proper amount of sleep. Plastic surgery is not the answer not at this time.

Please trust what I'm telling you I've gone through this with two nieces and a son that I have raised. The old adage that good things come to those who wait is very true and very appropriate for your concerns give yourself time to grow.

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ammo answered Wednesday September 24 2014, 9:54 pm:
The question on whether a doctor would perform the surgery on you depends entirely on the surgeon in question, many will refuse to perform any kind of cosmetic surgery on minors unless it is medically necessary.

Others who do refuse to go ahead with it do so not because of a persons age. Because of the pressures of society and the obsessions on having the perfect body, this can have a very psychological and emotional effect on young teenagers who then turn to cosmetic surgery as a way to fix what they see as a problem - it is for reasons like this that many surgeons will not be willing to perform the procedures on minors.

As for cost, this will vary greatly between different surgeons so all I can really suggest is looking up a few that are close to you and request a quote from them on what it would cost roughly for a specific procedure.

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