tummy tuck and boob job in the same surgery...have anyone..

Anonymous
PP here. That last note was unclear! Sorry. Am busy....

I guess I am just saying that lipo and boob jobs are really just the same as all these other things we do (with societal approval) to look good. So why are they demonized so much as vain! If you admit that all those other self-beautifying activities are just as vain then why not just get the surgery and be done with it!! it's all the same shit. And I for one am all for it!! I am too old and tired to pretend I can dismantle the patriarchy and rid our society of its obsession with looks and youthfulness.

And since I am buying into the system I think it makes a TON of sense to get better boobs and a smaller tummy the fast way (by surgery) than the long way (by endless damn hours at the gym!)
Anonymous
op here,
I do understand about exercising and eating healthy.
But other things I just cant have at the gym. I go to the gym 3 x a week.
I eat healthy and I try my best but SKIN.... it is hard to shrink after 100 pounds lost..

I'm not even 30 and I've beeing through all this... I have to finish all my surgeries I was just wondering if anyone have done 2-3 things in the same time. I can't imagine doing 3 surgery once in a month if I can do everything in the same time.
Anonymous
I so agree, 14:10 pp. Shaving your pits is ex-ACT-ly like have major abdominal surgery that necessitates a 5 week recovery, general anesthesia and often a surgical drain.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:op here,
I do understand about exercising and eating healthy.
But other things I just cant have at the gym. I go to the gym 3 x a week.
I eat healthy and I try my best but SKIN.... it is hard to shrink after 100 pounds lost..

I'm not even 30 and I've beeing through all this... I have to finish all my surgeries I was just wondering if anyone have done 2-3 things in the same time. I can't imagine doing 3 surgery once in a month if I can do everything in the same time.


Hope it works out for you OP! I can't imagine after losing all that weight what it does to your skin.

FWIW, I hear a tummy tuck has a VERY VERY painful recovery. Personally I would only do a tummy tuck for one surgery.

I would do a boob job and laser lipo, but I'd never combine a tummy tuck.
Anonymous
op here,
I know it is painful, but will be only a month... if I do everything once. Plus I''m not working right now so Ihave time to stay resting and going back and forth to doctor's appt..


Anonymous
up!
Anonymous
OP, just curious. If you are not working, how are you affording the surgery?
Anonymous
My friend had them both done at the same time, a Dr. in MD did them. Think the recovery from the tummy tuck was worse. She slept in a lazy boy for a week. Saved $ by having them done at the same time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have heard of people doing it, but have also read plastic surgeons who recommend against it. Maybe it's because they can't charge you for anesthesia twice??

The surgeon does not collect the hospital fee or anesthesia fee, typically. Unless they are part- owner of the surgery center or also employ the anesthesiologist. But that's not typical.
Anonymous
I would do as much at once as is medically safe. So you're miserable from the tummy tuck for a month. Might as well be recovering from whatever else at the same time. Why prolong it?

OP, you say you hope this is your last surgery. Be aware, cosmetic surgery is addictive. It's very possible that once you have the bigger boobs and the flatter tummy, you'll start to believe that you need a smaller nose to go with them. And a shaplier chin. And then, well, you'll be almost perfect, except for the skin on your neck is starting to sag...

I would suggest you go for some therapy at the same time to avoid developing emotional issues around your appearance. I know quite a few surgeons who refer to cosmetic procedures as "psychiatry with a scalpel".
Anonymous
Lost 90 lbs and am considering having this procedure done in Rockville. I did get a quote for lift/implants and tummy tuck incl. anesthesia for 13K... seems like Brazil is not that huge of a bargain?
Anonymous
op here... MY doctor it is REALLY GOOD.. and he wouldn't charge less than he worth it.

Dr . hollywood is Brazilian..don't forget EVERYONE!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, just curious. If you are not working, how are you affording the surgery?



Because.. THANK GOD!!!! MY MOM IS A LAWYER AND SHE CAN AFFORD...

otherwhise I would stay with a saggy boobs and my tummy the way it is
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would do as much at once as is medically safe. So you're miserable from the tummy tuck for a month. Might as well be recovering from whatever else at the same time. Why prolong it?

OP, you say you hope this is your last surgery. Be aware, cosmetic surgery is addictive. It's very possible that once you have the bigger boobs and the flatter tummy, you'll start to believe that you need a smaller nose to go with them. And a shaplier chin. And then, well, you'll be almost perfect, except for the skin on your neck is starting to sag...

I would suggest you go for some therapy at the same time to avoid developing emotional issues around your appearance. I know quite a few surgeons who refer to cosmetic procedures as "psychiatry with a scalpel".



I understand... I just hate to be at the hospital and do all this... exames, doctors, pre-pos... I'm done after this!

OH, I just watched a youtube video..
becky's tummy tuck..

and just make me want to do it tomorrow!!!
Anonymous
It is possible to have a TT and breast surgery along with a full liposuction during one procedure.
This surgery is called Mommy makeover. I did it the last month at MakeoverTravel medical center in Bolivia.
i am currently IN LOVE with my new breasts and tummy. And I know this gets better over time...
I paid $7.200 for my procedure (TT, full body liposuction and breast lift) a very good deal! I highly recommend this center my doctor was awesome and takes time to answer any questions you may have. I love my results.
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