My experience from beginning to end has been outstanding. I felt very confident with Dr. Wheeler, experienced, excellent surgeon. I knew I was in good hands and didn't feel rushed or pushed into anything I didn't want. It was an honor to have you take care of me! Dejanne Hughes (DJ), my patient care coordinator, also is a favorite of mine. You always have a smile and an upbeat spirit. Thank you for what you do! Keep up the awesome work of helping people... We spoke many times and exchanged numerous emails. Those were not only about the financial aspect of the upcoming procedure but also support, advice and reassurance that everything would be all right. She was with me every step of the way and it made a huge difference for me. Also would like to thank Paula, the director of surgical services, who helped Dr. Wheeler during my surgery and took care of me afterwards in recovery room. She genuinely cared. She stayed with me till I was able to go home and wheeled me out to the car. She didn't have to, there was another nurse to do so and Paula just could of gone to lunch after standing four hours in the operating room. You are a wonderful nurse and a lovely person! Thank you for giving me exceptional care. Your kindness will never be forgotten. I am so very grateful. Kimberly, at the front desk, is a sweetheart. It's a delight seeing her friendly face and talking to her when I come into the office for the post-op visits. Well, thanks to all, but especially them. A minimum wait when arrive for appointments.
I had rhinoplasty done with Dr. Wheeler in 2015 and still love the results. He was very forthcoming with me on everything I should expect and was attentive to what I was wanting. Additionally, Dr. Wheeler's staff are very friendly and responsive. If you've looked into having anything done, you know this is just as important as choosing the doctor! I found Dr. Wheeler online but when I was waiting in his office, I met another woman who he did the same procedure on several years prior. She was there with her sister who was having surgery (as did other family members). You can't go wrong with his gentle personality, extensive experience and great facility.
I've picked a doctor and have decided on surgery the 14th. I am 5'3, 125 pounds, thin & athletic build and a 32 C (in VS at least). I gained quite a bit of weight my freshman year of college (20 lbs which is a lot for my height) and my boobs haven't been the same since I lost the weight. Although doctors say I don't need a lift, I do feel saggy for my age and am looking for a fuller, perkier breast that I can play up or down. I want to keep my athletic look but also be able to play them up and feel sexy. Updated on 21 Jun 2017: Surgery is done! I'm officially 1 week post op today. The final size he ended up doing was 345/385 CC, Silicone, Under the muscle. I really think the physical pain has been minimal, but the emotional side has been tough. I've really struggled with being stuck inside so much and losing my independence. I've also heard the pain meds and anesthesia can cause depression. Today is the first day where I feel my boobs are starting to look normal and it is definitely lifting my spirits!!
The photos seem to show the nasal bones are assymetric and well as the septum curved. A plastic surgeon in your area (Board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery) will likely be able to help you a great deal. The photos do not show your entire face. It is common to have significant facial asymmetry as well. An experienced surgeon will take this into account when planning your procedure. Best of luck.
You appear to have good skin tone and should be a good candidate for liposuction. .Chest ,abdomen and flanks can likely be done at the same time. Continued weight loss after will further improve the result.
It is very early in your recovery. You should discuss the contours with your surgeon. In general as the skin adapts to the volume of the implant and the swelling resolves the crease of the original fold will stretch and likely disappear. Time is on your side.
It is very early after surgery. Some of this may be due to residual swelling. .Return to your surgeon and he or she can advise you.
Four months is too soon to consider any additional surgery. The nose is still healing. If your skin is thick to begin with, you should wait up to a year. A skilled nasal surgeon can increase the dorsal height and add cartilage to the tip. But wait a year before judging your result.