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Pre Operative Question Answer

What type of anesthesia is used during a Monsplasty?

Typically, Monsplasty can be performed under either local anesthesia with sedation or general anesthesia, depending on the complexity of the procedure and your preferences. Local anesthesia with sedation allows you to remain awake and relaxed while numbing the surgical area, providing comfort and minimizing pain. On the other hand, general anesthesia induces a state of controlled unconsciousness, ensuring that you are completely asleep and unaware during the surgery. Your plastic surgeon will discuss the anesthesia options with you, taking into consideration factors such as the extent of the procedure, your medical history, and any potential risks or allergies you may have, in order to determine the most appropriate anesthesia method for your specific case. Rest assured, the anesthesia team will prioritize your safety, comfort, and overall well-being throughout the surgical process.

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