The removal of jewellery pre-op is in the interest of preventing secondary infections. This is a protocol the hospital will not wave and should they not enforce this protocol they can be liable for any possible claims against them due to post operative infections. Just keep things safe remove the jewellery and replace it once you get home.
No
No, because it is metal and it can affect your operation.
yes you can scream while having belly surgery
no it is dangerous
about 35....but anyways are u crazy what do u need belly button surgery for its probably gonna be all screwed up still so
No time. Getting your belly button peirced is very dangerous. You can get all kinds of infections.
Yes. You could get a scratch in your belly button. Your belly button could get infected. Your belly button could bleed. If your belly button get infected you have to clean it with hydrogen peroxide rubbing alcohol iodine or antiseptic cream. If it doesn't heal after a week you have to see a doctor at the clinic or hospital.
Almost everyone has a belly button, but due to certain factors, there are some who may not have one. Most of the time, if you don’t have a belly button, it’s related to a surgery or a medical condition you had when you were younger.
Surgeons typically avoid cutting the belly button during surgery to minimize scarring and preserve the natural anatomy of the abdomen. The belly button, or navel, is a significant landmark that plays a role in the body's appearance and function. Additionally, many surgical procedures can be performed using minimally invasive techniques, such as laparoscopic surgery, which often utilizes the belly button as an entry point for instruments, reducing the need for larger incisions elsewhere.
I would wait and talk to your surgeon during your follow up visit just to be on the safe side.
Its not dangerous but you shouldn't do anything that you can't spell.
It is not recommended to intentionally turn your belly button inside out as it can cause injury or infection. If you have concerns about your belly button, it's best to consult with a healthcare professional.