When it comes to current or previous medical conditions and a leg lift, it is very important that leg lift specialists are thorough when asking patients about their medical history. If there is a history of any medical conditions, previous operations, or if the patient is currently or has taken any medications or diet pills, then the specialist should be aware of this so that complications can be avoided.
Medications
If a person is taking medications, then there are steps that must be performed to ensure that the medication does not create an undesirable condition for the patient during or after surgery. Some medications an alter the body's ability to clot blood appropriately. Depending upon when the medication was taken, there could be a certain amount of time that the patient must wait before having leg lift surgery performed.
Weight Loss
Another medical condition that can affect the results of the leg lift procedure is how much a patient weighs at the time of surgery. Also, if a patient has recently lost a significant amount of weight in the region where surgery is to be performed, then a patient should definitely tell their doctor how the weight loss changed the overall appearance of their legs. If they had problems walking after the weight loss, then it is critical that the doctor be fully aware of this before agreeing to perform this procedure.
Ongoing Conditions
Others must also be careful when attempting to undergo leg lift surgery. Diabetic patients may have problems healing as quickly as other patients; therefore, it is recommended that potential patients discuss with their doctor any ongoing illnesses that may alter their procedure or their recovery time. Some people with heart diseases may be able to undergo leg lift surgery; however, appropriate steps to control their blood pressure must be followed.
It may seem that some patients have it easier than others when it comes to the steps that must be followed in order to ensure a complication free surgery. Sometimes something as simple as administering antibiotics to patients with heart murmurs can be the difference between a successful surgery and an exhausting and complicated experience.

