If the cells left behind after your dog was spayed are not removed, they could potentially lead to complications such as infection, inflammation, or the development of tumors. Additionally, residual ovarian or uterine tissue may continue to produce hormones, which can cause symptoms like heat cycles or behavioral changes. Over time, this could affect your dog's overall health and quality of life. Therefore, exploratory surgery is often recommended to prevent these potential issues.
to remove abdominal mass
yes
No, they will not remove the toe.
surgery
yer i think you can have surgery for anything if itsbad enough
You use surgery to remove the tumors.
You need to check with your doctor to get a more accurate price as far as cost to you for this surgery. Cost all depends on what type of insurance coverage you have, what they cover, and what they won't cover. Sometimes if you are lucky you can get it 100% covered by your insurance company including the cosmetic surgery afterwards to remove the excess skin that will be left behind if your doctor deems your surgery medically necessary.
No, the only way to remove a mole is by surgery.
Surgery to remove a human appendix.
It wouldn't be major surgery, only minor which can be done at the doctor's surgery these day's.
it depends what kind of surgery do yourself a favor and ask your doctor
No you cannot remove tattoos by scrubbing. It is permanent. You can only remove it by Surgery or Laser