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How to Know If You’re Actually a Good Candidate for Plastic Surgery

How to Know If You’re Actually a Good Candidate for Plastic Surgery

Most people think if they want a procedure, they’re a candidate for it. That’s not how this works.

In my experience, the best results come from patients who are actually a good fit for the procedure—physically, mentally, and realistically.

It’s Not Just About Wanting It

Candidacy comes down to safety, whether the procedure makes sense for your body, and whether it can realistically achieve your goals.

Physical Candidacy Matters

Not every procedure works for every body. Requirements like tissue availability, skin quality, and overall health play a major role.

Your Expectations Have to Be Realistic

Expectations based on edited images or different body types often lead to disappointment, even when surgery is done well.

Timing Can Affect Your Results

Weight changes, pregnancy, or unstable health can impact your outcome. Timing matters more than most people think.

Final Thoughts

The goal is not just to have surgery. It’s to have the right surgery, at the right time, for the right reasons.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. How do I know if I qualify for plastic surgery?

    A consultation is needed to evaluate your health, anatomy, and goals.

  2. Can I still have surgery if I’m not at my goal weight?

    Stable weight usually leads to better and more predictable results.

  3. What if I don’t qualify right now?

    It often means not yet, not never.

  4. Can I choose any result I want?

    No. Results must align with your anatomy and what is safely achievable.

  5. What matters more—wanting it or being a good candidate?

    Being a good candidate always comes first.