So i've had the tummy tuck done about 15 months ago and i have very high level of tightness in my abdomen since then that i can't get rid of. My question is, does the excess skin removal surgery of the other parts like flanks and lower back (and also chest lift) produce as much tightness as the conventional tummy tuck? Are there as many nerves in these areas (if thats the reason for this crazy tigthness that i am feeling in the abdomen). Please provide as much information as possible.
had a lower body lift Sept 2015. While delighted with the results I still struggle with terrible abdominal tightness and discomfort. Some days it is really really bad and affects my daily routine. Why is this?
42 yrs. Lost 60lbs. W127lbs and 5ft2. Im looking for a surgeon that specializes in lower body transformations. I WILL travel to get the best outcome. I have worked hard to attain and maintain this weight but my body does not reflect that. I want a very tight silhouette.Cellulite, jiggly skin, stubborn fat. What procedures would give the maximum tightness to my lower half (butt, thighs, hips, knees, calves) Can they all be combined? 1 pic is my wish. Is that a far fetched dream? Pls help!!
I still have severe pain (needles and tightness) on both sides of my body. When I rub those areas the is lots of burning pain deep below the surface. Belts hurt, snugg waistbands, basically anything with elastic waistbands. I usually buy clothing 2 time bigger if they have elastic. I am very active 56 years old, ride bikes and walking daily. it feel like sutures were left in and I am ripping at them daily. Any suggestions?
At 4 weeks post op, I still feel tightness and have swelling in my frontal abdomen area. Last week my surgeon gave me the ok to try to lie flat on my back, and I tried that for a few nights and couldn't find a comfortable position. I want to know when will I be able to lie flat on my back and sides, and also be able to walk faster and regain flexibility. My surgeon is amazing and told me that my body will let know. I just wish for a more average number post op of like how many weeks or months?