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Plastic Surgery While ON A Cycle...

tzan

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Has anybody ever had any plastic surgery while being "on"?? I'm thinking about getting a nose job and I will most likely be on my cycle. I do plan on telling my doc, but was curious if anybody here had any experience with this??
 
no personal experience but I have read that it is not a good idea due to increased blood and or thinning of blood. I think there might be a thread about it in the plastic surgery section
 
HardHat87 said:
increased blood and or thinning of blood. I think there might be a thread about it in the plastic surgery section

Yea, thats my main concern. I'll stick this over there on that forum as well. thanks for the replies fellas....
 
I had to have surgery on my nose to fix my breathing from when I used to box. They don't want you to work out or do any lifting for around a month after the surgery. You could screw up your nose and your cycle bro. Wait til after PCT at least.
 
I just had gyno surgery while on a low dose of Test-Var-Nolva. Everything went perfect minus the Hemotoma on my left side which is being drained periodically.

M18
 
krishna said:
I had to have surgery on my nose to fix my breathing from when I used to box. They don't want you to work out or do any lifting for around a month after the surgery. You could screw up your nose and your cycle bro. Wait til after PCT at least.

A MONTH???You shittin me?? I can see staying away from anything that could cause contact, but a whole month away from the gym??
 
I'd probably pass on anesthesia while on a cycle if I had the option.. why chance anything you know?

Either way good luck with the surgery bro
 
I just had hernia surgery while on Test and Deca and everything went fine.
No problems whatsoever.
On GH too and I actually think my recovery was sped up due to my being on.
 
tzan said:
A MONTH???You shittin me?? I can see staying away from anything that could cause contact, but a whole month away from the gym??

That's what the doc said bro. Ya I was bummed about that. I wasn't on but I had made good gains while off and I lost most of them because of it. They don't want any unneeded pressure going to your nose cause it could make it heal improperly. I couldn't even do cardio. I followed the doc's advice. Not sure what would of happened if I didn't. Maybe he was full of shit, I don't know. That's just what he told me. Good luck!
 
it is a month, but after 3 weeks you can start doing light weights, i had my gallbladder out in november, and was on deca and win, no prob, i would bug them to let me work out every week, and after two he said i could do light weights, although he preferred 3. i was fine man. i am 24 though, and i don't know old you are, may factor in to recovery.
 
tzan said:
Has anybody ever had any plastic surgery while being "on"?? I'm thinking about getting a nose job and I will most likely be on my cycle. I do plan on telling my doc, but was curious if anybody here had any experience with this??







A Nose job is a whole nother story
I would wait until after the cycle, I had one (From a wreck) Lots of bleeding in that area
May complicate matters since BP will be up while on.
Can't you wait???

RADAR
 
i will say i would not have juiced had i known about surgery, i happened to be on it and had to go to er cause of severe pain, and was diagnosed with stones so they took out the gallbladder, only took like 30 minutes, they scope you in your stomach, Radar is right about your blood.
 
well I didn't have plastic surgery but I had surgery on my throat and nose for sleep apnea right after a cycle and I couldnt go to the gym for a month just because of straining and crap. I would suggest to wait too.
 
Why bother? It ain't like you entering the Olympia in a month. So why fuck around when you should be recovering and relaxing?
 
Your surgeon will insist that you stop hormones. Mine did because of the bleeding and swelling factors associated with surgery
 
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