Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Had an extended abdominoplasty plus breast lift + reduction. Happy to answer any questions!
What are your expectations regarding waist size? What expectations did the surgeon set up? You said before he was very realistic.
Are you happy with your weight? (no lipo)
Anonymous wrote:1. What’s the downtime?
2. How are you managing the pain?
3. How long are you taking off from work?
4. Do you have to get post op massages?
5. Do you have to wear foam boards and compression gear?
Anonymous wrote:What exactly were the main issues you were trying to fix?
Anonymous wrote:Super interesting thread. I don’t mind my saggy boobs that much. They still look good in a bra and don’t really bother me in shirts. My issue is the huge C-section flap. No matter my weight it looks absolutely disgusting. Is there a specific surgery recommended for just that?
Anonymous wrote:,Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, OP — please share cost & who did your surgery. I’m done having kids and look like hell. I have diastasis from twins and my stomach is awful.
NP: If it is just the diastasis that you want to correct, have you considered minimally invasive surgery? I had robotic laparoscopic repair. It’s a much shorter recovery time than a traditional tummy tuck. But it doesn’t remove excess flesh - just does the repair.
Not to highjack the thread, but a question to PP:
What was the name of the surgery? And the surgeon if you don’t mind?
Fellow mom with diastasis and over 15 lbs extra post baby... considering options...
Anonymous wrote:How does the scar on tummy look? Think you'll ever wear a two piece?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, OP — please share cost & who did your surgery. I’m done having kids and look like hell. I have diastasis from twins and my stomach is awful.
NP: If it is just the diastasis that you want to correct, have you considered minimally invasive surgery? I had robotic laparoscopic repair. It’s a much shorter recovery time than a traditional tummy tuck. But it doesn’t remove excess flesh - just does the repair.
NP. Yeah, but a distaste repair with twin skin on top of it would still look like crap.
Anonymous wrote:,Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, OP — please share cost & who did your surgery. I’m done having kids and look like hell. I have diastasis from twins and my stomach is awful.
NP: If it is just the diastasis that you want to correct, have you considered minimally invasive surgery? I had robotic laparoscopic repair. It’s a much shorter recovery time than a traditional tummy tuck. But it doesn’t remove excess flesh - just does the repair.
Not to highjack the thread, but a question to PP:
What was the name of the surgery? And the surgeon if you don’t mind?
Fellow mom with diastasis and over 15 lbs extra post baby... considering options...
Anonymous wrote:Had an extended abdominoplasty plus breast lift + reduction. Happy to answer any questions!
Anonymous wrote:I would love to hear who you used op! I’m considering a TT with Austin Westin center in Reston. I am very nervous about the anesthesia because those operations take a long time.
Anonymous wrote:Super interesting thread. I don’t mind my saggy boobs that much. They still look good in a bra and don’t really bother me in shirts. My issue is the huge C-section flap. No matter my weight it looks absolutely disgusting. Is there a specific surgery recommended for just that?