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Tape off
I got my tape removed today. My PS also says that my left side is fine but once the clot liquefies she will drain the blood in the office with a needle. I will see her again on Sunday.
The right is healing wonderfully :)
The right is healing wonderfully :)
Post op day 11. Left no better.
My left is still swollen and bruised but painless. My doctor said it could take a while to go down but it will get better
A bit more about my lift
For anyone who wants to know i had a bilateral anchor lift. I've always been saggy since I started developing breasts and have wanted this for the last 15 years. It's a dream come true.
Pre op I drank tons of water and prepared my home life for me not being able to do much. I have 2 kids and made sure I had care for them. My husband was my caregiver post op. He made sure I used the incentive spirometer often and always made sure I had Gatorade or water available. I spent the first two days in bed but was up on the third day.
I took a week off of work but couldn't miss school so in have been going with no issues.
The hardest part was the no showering and wearing the garment. It smelled AWFUL. I actually called the doctor and told her i couldn't take it after 4 days of having it on. She allowed me to take it off and shower as long as I kept my arm motions to a minimum.
The second hardest is the back sleeping. I am a stomach sleeper and my quality of sleep has declined because of this limitation. I brought this up to my doctor and she says once I find the perfect bra I can sleep anyway I want.
If anyone has any questions let me know. I was on the site for a long time and had a hard time finding good anchor lift without implant help.
Pre op I drank tons of water and prepared my home life for me not being able to do much. I have 2 kids and made sure I had care for them. My husband was my caregiver post op. He made sure I used the incentive spirometer often and always made sure I had Gatorade or water available. I spent the first two days in bed but was up on the third day.
I took a week off of work but couldn't miss school so in have been going with no issues.
The hardest part was the no showering and wearing the garment. It smelled AWFUL. I actually called the doctor and told her i couldn't take it after 4 days of having it on. She allowed me to take it off and shower as long as I kept my arm motions to a minimum.
The second hardest is the back sleeping. I am a stomach sleeper and my quality of sleep has declined because of this limitation. I brought this up to my doctor and she says once I find the perfect bra I can sleep anyway I want.
If anyone has any questions let me know. I was on the site for a long time and had a hard time finding good anchor lift without implant help.
Provider Review
Dr. Kimberly D'amore