Multiple surgical procedures
A personal exam and consultation is always best. That said the fact that you are young, healthy and physically fit is always a plus.
Only after being examined by a board certified plastic surgeon can it be determined whether you can have one surgery or have two separate surgeries as some procedures can be more involved.
Please read the link below which gives examples of breast augment and tummy tuck combination surgeries.
Be sure to consult a plastic surgeon who is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, experienced in your procedure, and who has an excellent reputation in your community. (Brooke R. Seckel, MD, FACS, Boston Plastic Surgeon)
Multiple surgical procedures, choose the right setting
Combined procedures do shorten the down time over two separate ones, though the risks can increase. Your combination of breast and tummy with some liposuction is a common one and safe, though you should be certain the facility you choose is well staffed and accredited. (Peter E. Johnson, MD, Chicago Plastic Surgeon)
Multiple procedures at one time?
Length of surgery and amount of surgery are important factors to consider. The procedures you listed are generally safe to have performed during one sitting. I would recommend ensuring that your anesthesia is provided by a board certified anesthesiologist and your surgery is performed by an Anerican Board of Plastic Surgery certified surgeon for safety. (David Shifrin, MD, Chicago Plastic Surgeon)
Multiple surgical procedures being performed at the same time… safe??
It is possible to do all of the procedures you mentioned together and is very common to do so. In our practice this combination takes between 3-4 hours. It is true the more procedures performed and the increased operative time sometimes contribute to a slight higher risk of complications. I would just make sure that this is a common practice for your plastic surgeon and would only be concerned if your quoted an operative time of 8-9 hours but otherwise it should be very safe. (William J. Hedden, MD, Birmingham Plastic Surgeon)
Multiple surgical procedure at one time
If you are in good health, and have an experienced plastic surgeon, what you describe can be done in 4 to 5 hours (assuming you have an average body type) in an outpatient setting. If you wish to have it done as 2 procedures, there is no ideal time to wait but 2-3 months would be OK. (Karol A. Gutowski, MD, FACS, Chicago Plastic Surgeon)
These procedures can be completed at the same time, but maybe not for every patient. Breast augmentation and abdominoplasty surgery is completed together as a combined procedure quite frequently. Adding the arm liposuction and lip fat grafting is the question. You will find several safe doctors that feel comfortable adding the additional liposuction and time to the surgery and others that don’t.
I like to minimize my elective surgical times to about 5 hours when I can. It takes me about 2.5 hours to complete a tummy tuck and about an hour to complete a breast augmentation. That would only leave me about 1.5 hours for the rest of the surgery in your case.
It certainly can be done as long as the amount of liposuction that is required is not excessive. It will ultimately be a decision that you and your surgeon will have to make together. (William T. Stoeckel, MD, Raleigh-Durham Plastic Surgeon)
Multiple procedures OK in the same operation
In plastic surgery, more often than not, we combine procedures. In young healthy patients, we set the limit at six to eight hours of surgery and require an over night stay in our facility. Some procedures should not be done at the same time because of blood supply and tension on the tissues. You are describing a procedure of about six hours time and it could be done at one setting. (John Cassel, MD, Miami Plastic Surgeon)