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Jacob Freiman, MD, FACS
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
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Photos - 8 weeks post

Couldn't get these to add earlier.

In the homestretch. 8 weeks post!

WOW! Where to start? I'm incredibly thankful to a handful of PS on this forum for offering advice, it's led to the knowledge that the extreme redness beneath my breasts was never cellulitis or any other infection. It was just extra blood flow to the tissues (hyperemia). Likely just my body reacting to surgery, implants and sutures! After 2 weeks of antibiotics and nearly going on IV meds, we figured it out. There's still redness under my breasts -4 weeks now, but it's fading daily.

I still swell like crazy in the lower abdomen. I only wear my garment when I go to work or am doing a lot of activity at home now. I'm feeling great and loving the new me!

Love the new girls! They've finally dropped and settled, although the right breast is still not fully dropped. The incisions are almost invisible. I still find a random spit suture though.

My belly incision is healing nicely. The scar is still an ugly purple. I know it'll take more time to fade. I still have a few stretch marks that surgery couldn't remove. Just shows how severe my stretch marks were to begin with. I can live with the few that are left!

Loving the new me. Losing writ and dieting. I'm down 20 pounds since my surgery date! Getting ready to go on a cruise with hubby in a few weeks!

All in all, I wouldn't recommend going the clinic route for such an intense surgery.

Ok, tried to post this twice and every time I click on "add a photo" it locks up and closes. I'll add pics later!

Getting better!

The Bactrim is slowly working. The redness under my breasts is slowly going away. Starting day 5 of this antibiotic, only another 9 days left. Just keeping my fingers crossed that this is the last infection I will endure. Doctor warned if this doesn't go away or I end up with another infection that I'll end up on IV antibiotics.

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Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
2601 SW 37th Ave., Miami, Florida
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he was very down to earth, honest with expected results and professional. to update...pre-op care was great. The staff takes forever to return calls and/or emails. Post-op care was lacking! Good thing I'm a nurse and hubby is a medic! On day 7, I developed a fever with redness Ana swelling at the right drain site. We called the office, got transferred to voicemail, left a message. No return call, so I texted Diana my coordinator. She did call me immediately and said to come to the office the next morning. I went in the next morning and was taken back to a room only to find out that the only staff was a medical assistant that refused to pull the drain because it wasn't draining less than 25 cc/day yet. She offered to culture it and then have the doctor call in a prescription if it showed any growth in 3 days time! I was astonished that the post op care was so incredibly lax! Hubby demanded that I see a doctor and she finally called upstairs and another surgeon agreed to see me. He said drain was definitely infected and pulled it. Gave me an antibiotic. I asked about further post op care since I'd be flying home in a few more days and didn't get a lot of advice. Said to wear a compression garment, have hubby pull the other drain when drainage lessens, changed the tape and said to leave it on for another week. Just left me feeling very appalled for the patients without medical knowledge! If we had believed the one girl and left the drain in, I'd have been septic within 3 days! I think the surgeons are great, however office staff is not very knowledgeable regarding post op care and the surgeons are too busy doing surgeries to offer any real post op care to their patients!