You may want to check out Dr. Holcomb in Sarasota, FL. He does a lot of corrections on individuals who have had problems with FT, especially overfilling the areas such as your cheeks (he actually removes the fat where individuals were overfilled). I have heard many positive things about him; I have not had FT so I cannot provide you with first hand experience.
I had my nose done with great results to the profile but ended up with a small bump on one side. Had another doctor fix it, but it is still there. My nose curves to one side, but I think that has more to do with having allergies and pushing my nose ore to one side than the other when wiping my nose. My mother has the same thing, she has allergies and she has never had surgery. I would go with the doctor's suggest to press on the area with the bump. This is what I do when my nose begins curving too much to the side and it does help.
Thanks for posting your experience. I had implants removed several years ago and am considering fat grafting so I am very, very grateful to those who share their experience, as well as photos and information about doctors. If you are still in pain, rub the areas with Badger's Muscle Rub. It has cayenne in it and the cayenne (capsaicin) will reduce the substance (called substance P) that is involved in nerve transmission. It will greatly reduce your pain. (If I have fat grafting, I will use it a couple times daily for a month of two before the procedure to reduce the pain following surgery). I used Badger's Muscle Rub since it does not have any dangerous chemicals to put on the breast area (discovered it when I had Shingles running acrossed my back and over my breast). I hope you heal well, have no problems, and are very happy with your results. God bless!
To alleviate the pain, get Badger Muscle Rub. It has cayenne in it and the cayenne reduces the amount of a substance (called Substance P) which is involved nerve transmission. Nerve cells communicate with one another through neurotransmitters. Substance P is one such neurotransmitter. Creams comprised of cayenne or capsaicin (made from chili peppers) deplete substance P from local nerve endings and relieve pain. I was in terrible pain from Shingles (which is nerve damage) and this reduced the pain in half the first time I used it. Rub it on every 4 hours. It is cummulative so over time the pain will be reduced even more. (Put a cloth over the area you use the rub on to make sure you do not get it on your clothes.) Wishing you a speedy recovery!
Also, you may want to cut out the wine as alcohol decreases your metabolic rate. Try taking a bath to relax instead.
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