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Kidney scans or biopsy

Kidney scans or biopsy

Kidney scans or biopsy is a critical component of modern medicine, offering patients access to minimally invasive, highly effective treatments that can significantly improve outcomes across various health domains.

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Key Insights at a Glance

Procedure Time

Scans typically take around 30-60 minutes, while biopsies can last about an hour.

Recovery Period

Most people can return to normal activities within a few hours after the procedure.

Expected Results

Detailed images of the kidneys for diagnosis and monitoring, or a sample of kidney tissue for further analysis.

Ideal Candidates

People with suspected kidney issues, such as kidney stones, kidney cancer, or chronic kidney disease.

What is Kidney scans or biopsy?

Kidney scans or biopsy is a critical component of modern medicine, offering patients access to minimally invasive, highly effective treatments that can significantly improve outcomes across various health domains.

Kidney scans or biopsy

People seek these procedures for various reasons:

Aesthetic Enhancement

To diagnose and treat underlying kidney issues

Corrective Purposes

To monitor kidney function and catch potential problems early

Functional Restoration

To develop personalized treatment plans for kidney-related conditions

Things to check

Things to Check Before Treatment

  • Discuss any medications you're currently taking with your doctor and find out which ones need to be stopped before the procedure
  • Inform your doctor if you have a pacemaker, artificial joint, or other medical devices that may interfere with the scan or biopsy
  • Let your doctor know about any allergies or sensitivities you have, especially to iodinated contrast agents used in some kidney scans
  • Be prepared to discuss your medical history and any previous surgeries or conditions that could impact the procedure
  • Confirm with your doctor whether you'll need someone to drive you home after the procedure
Risk warning

Potential Risks

  • Infection at the biopsy site or elsewhere in the body
  • Bleeding or hematoma (blood collection) after the biopsy
  • Kidney damage from the scan or biopsy, although this is rare
  • Reaction to contrast agents used during some kidney scans
  • Pain or discomfort during or after the procedure

How to Choose the Right Country, Clinic, and Surgeon

Do's

01

Verify surgeon credentials (e.g. ISAPS, JPRAS)

02

Ask for before-after photos

03

Check language barriers

04

Review aftercare and follow-up options

05

Consider local laws on medical malpractice

Don'ts

01

Don't Choose a Clinic Based Only on Price

02

Don't Rely Solely on Social Media or Influencers

03

Don't Ignore Language Barriers

04

Don't Rush Into Surgery Without Research

05

Don't Assume You Can Fly Back Immediately

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Frequently Asked Questions

This procedure involves specific medical techniques tailored to address particular health conditions. Your doctor will explain the detailed process based on your case.

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