Hi Barb,
I am a new member and I would like to know if you had a lower bofy lift and how was your experience. My concern is that a year ago a surgeon that I visited told me that my first procedure should be a lower body lift and arm lift. I went to see him again, and now he says that I should do first a tummy tuck, breast lift and arm lift, and not to do the lower body lift, because the recovery is more painful, problems with stitches, etc. and that he will do the back part on another procedure (it is like dividing the lower body lift in two parts). I am really disoriented, and I would the opinion from someone that already had it. Thank you for your guidance on this matter.
Barb <winerbarb@...> wrote:
Barb <winerbarb@...> wrote:
First of all Andy, it was great to see you at Dr. Revis office. Hope
you had a wonderful time with the kids on your recent excursion. For
those of you that aren't aware, Dr. Revis completed my surgeries on
May 10.
I had my necklift, thigh lift, flankoplasty (butt lift!) it finally
has a shape to it! and scar revision from the wonderful scar I was
left with from my open gastric bypass surgery in 2002. It looks
fantastic and I love my hourglass figure now! I'm thrilled at the
outcome, Dr. Revis did a fantastic job again! Good Luck to you Peggy
on the 19th, no doubt your going to be pleased with your results as
well. I also had a hard time sleeping for a few weeks, but that is
starting to pass now, hopefully yours has also. I'm excited for you!
I'd be happy to assist you if you have any questions, it wasn't
nearly as bad to go through as I thought it would be, we just have to
have patience, it does take time to heal. I use the scarguard
religiously. Don't forget about taking your unjury for your protein
and to promote healing. Let us know how your doing, you've got our
support. Look forward to hearing from you. Barb Winer
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