Am I a Good Candidate for Cosmetic Surgery?

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Dr. Fred Sahafi

A cosmetic surgeon and medical director at BGMG Cosmetics with 25+ years of excellence.

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If you are a smart patient, you must think once about your candidacy for cosmetic surgery.

Good results donโ€™t come from one thing. They come from the right procedure, the right timing, and the right person getting it.

Youโ€™re usually a strong candidate when youโ€™re in solid physical health, your weight stays stable, you donโ€™t use nicotine, and you have realistic expectations plus a support plan for recovery.

Cosmetic Surgery Candidacy (What Certified Surgeons Look For)

When a certified plastic surgeon evaluates cosmetic surgery candidacy, they donโ€™t start with โ€œDo you want it?โ€

They start with โ€œCan your body handle it safely?โ€ and โ€œWill you heal well?โ€

1) Physical health and anesthesia clearance

Most people qualify if they donโ€™t have uncontrolled medical issues. Your surgeon and anesthesia team look at things like blood pressure, diabetes control, sleep apnea, and history of complications with anesthesia.

If you have a blood clotting disorder or a strong history of clots, the team will take extra steps or they may recommend a different plan.

Longer surgeries raise risk. Thatโ€™s why many surgeons prefer shorter, safer plans for higher-risk patients.

If you want combination work (like body contouring plus breast surgery), your surgeon may stage it to keep surgery time reasonable and recovery safer.

2) Stable weight and BMI (without obsessing over a single number)

Weight stability matters more than chasing the โ€œperfectโ€ number. If you plan major weight loss soon, your results may change after surgery. Many surgeons also use BMI as one risk marker.

Research in body contouring and abdominoplasty shows higher BMI links with higher complication or revision risk in some settings.

That said, BMI isnโ€™t the whole story. Your overall health, labs, mobility, and surgical plan matter too. The best approach: treat BMI as a risk conversation, not a pass/fail stamp.

3) Nicotine-free (including vaping, patches, and gum)

Nicotine hurts blood flow and healing. ASPS notes surgeons may require quitting 3โ€“6 weeks before and 3โ€“6 weeks after surgery.

ASPS also advises smokers to stop at least four weeks before plastic surgery procedures.

If you use nicotine in any form, be upfront. Your surgeon canโ€™t protect you from risks you donโ€™t mention.

Am I a Good Candidate for Cosmetic Surgery Mentally and Emotionally?

People skip this part, and itโ€™s a mistake. You can be โ€œhealthy enoughโ€ for surgery and still be the wrong candidate right now.

Expectations (the #1 satisfaction driver)

Surgery can improve a feature. It canโ€™t redesign your life. Strong candidates usually say things like:

  • โ€œI want to look more like myself again.โ€
  • โ€œThis bothers me in clothes and photos, and I want a real improvement.โ€
  • โ€œI know Iโ€™ll still look like me.โ€

High-risk expectations sound like:

  • โ€œThis will fix my relationship.โ€
  • โ€œIโ€™ll finally feel confident 24/7.โ€
  • โ€œI want to look exactly like this person.โ€

ASPS emphasizes realistic expectations as a core candidacy factor across common procedures.

Motivation: doing it for you

The best motivation is personal and specific. The worst motivation is pressure, partner pressure, social pressure, or a sudden panic after a breakup or a comment.

Body Dysmorphic Disorder screening (BDD)

BDD doesnโ€™t mean โ€œyou care about your looks.โ€ It means obsessive distress and a distorted view that often doesnโ€™t improve with cosmetic procedures.

An article notes cosmetic treatments generally do not benefit patients with BDD and highlights the need to identify and refer appropriately.

More recent work discusses validated screening tools that fit busy cosmetic practices.

If you find yourself checking mirrors for hours, avoiding life events, or feeling consumed by one โ€œflaw,โ€ talk honestly in your consultation. A good clinic will take that seriously, not shame you for it.

The Biggest Reasons to Wait

Sometimes the safest answer isnโ€™t โ€œno.โ€ Itโ€™s โ€œnot yet.โ€

You should usually pause if:

  • You smoke or vape and you canโ€™t commit to a nicotine-free window. Healing problems can wreck outcomes.
  • Your weight is still changing (active weight loss, recent bariatric change, or planning pregnancy).
  • You canโ€™t take recovery seriously (no time off, no help at home, no plan for meds, meals, or rides).
  • Your finances are shaky. Stress during recovery hits hard when bills stack up.
  • Your goal is โ€œperfect.โ€ Surgery aims for improvement, not perfection.

ASPS even outlines common โ€œhold offโ€ reasons and stresses stable weight and being a non-smoker as classic traits of good candidates.

Also, if you want surgery right before a major event, think again. You might look โ€œbetterโ€ but still be swollen, bruised, or tight. Give yourself time.

Surgical Eligibility Checklist

Use this quick checklist to self-screen before you spend time (and money) on consults.

Candidacy scorecard (quick and honest)

FactorGreen lightYellow lightRed light
WeightStable 3โ€“6+ monthsStill fluctuatingActive major loss/gain
NicotineNoneโ€œOccasionalโ€Current smoker/vaper/patch
HealthControlled conditionsNeeds medical tuningUncontrolled issues
ExpectationsImprovementโ€œBig changeโ€โ€œPerfectโ€ or โ€œlife fixโ€
SupportHelp at homeLimited helpNo help / no time off
MindsetCalm, steadyImpulsive timingObsessive distress (possible BDD)

What to bring to your consultation

  • List of meds, supplements, and allergies
  • Past surgeries and any anesthesia issues
  • Your timeline (time off work, childcare, travel limits)
  • Clear goals (โ€œI want to fix Xโ€) and what you donโ€™t want
  • Photos of results you like (for communication, not copying)

If youโ€™re exploring specific procedures, start with the relevant service so your consult stays focused like liposuction, tummy tuck, breast lift, or rhinoplasty.

Bottom Line

Youโ€™re often a good candidate when youโ€™re healthy, nicotine-free, weight-stable, and mentally ready with realistic expectations and real recovery support.

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Written By
Dr. Layla Monroe
She is a certified aesthetic practitioner with over 8 years of experience in non-surgical cosmetic treatments and wellness procedures.

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