Bella123456 Posted Wednesday at 03:35 PM Posted Wednesday at 03:35 PM I had been in talks with a clinic (I won't say who as I don't want to give them bad rep) but after going over pictures, details, health records, etc. - I was declined!!! I got an e-mail this morning telling me that the clinic had to cancel my appointment and decline the operation due to "risk" and they did not state what the risk was. I did reply but I am not sure if they will reply back or not. I am not sure what the hours are over there, I just know I read the e-mail earlier this morning. What are some reasons a doctor would decline doing work on you? I am at a loss here! Quote
Tulipsy71 Posted Thursday at 01:45 PM Posted Thursday at 01:45 PM Based on what I have looked into, health conditions is a big factor, possible the biggest. So medical issues that would label you a surgery risk. So someone on blood thinners for example are more prone to excessive bleeding and they are considered higher risk. 1 Quote
MushMush11 Posted yesterday at 01:21 PM Posted yesterday at 01:21 PM One that I have heard of a lot is over-worked faces. In that people have had too many surgeries which lead to damages and doing another would be a high-risk for poor results. It is not worth risking this for doctors and ruining their reputation. For cases like this, you need to find a specialist and fixes botched surgeries and does expert level reconstruction. Quote
InstaQu33n Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago On 4/16/2026 at 9:45 AM, Tulipsy71 said: Based on what I have looked into, health conditions is a big factor, possible the biggest. So medical issues that would label you a surgery risk. So someone on blood thinners for example are more prone to excessive bleeding and they are considered higher risk. I think this is why most if not all clinics will ask for medical history or records. It makes sense as surgery can be a major issue for some people even if it is minor. I have a friend who takes medication that makes it a risk to get dental work done. She actually has to stop the medication for a week prior every time. Quote
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