Medical Blood Donation and Plastic Surgery: What You Need to Know

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Concerns about donating blood before undergoing rhinoplasty are raised, emphasizing the importance of consulting a doctor for personalized medical advice. The forum clarifies that members cannot provide medical guidance, highlighting the necessity of professional consultation for health-related decisions.
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Hi all
I want to donate with my blood but I have a concern.
I am going to have a plastic surgery (Rhinoplasty) withing 1 month from now.
will blood donation have any affect on me??
 
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Ask your doctor. We are not allowed to give out any medical advice on this forum even if we have some expectation that the answer will be accurate.

Good luck.
 
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