I didn't find any reviews for my doctor or my city, so I've decided to write my own as I go through with this procedure. My doctor is James Schlotter in San Marcos, Tx which is in the Austin area. I'm have my upper and lower abs, along with my love handles done. The reason I decided to get this procedure done is because I have always had a problem with my tummy. Even when I was a semi-professional athlete. Today, I don't have the body I want at all. After hitting puberty in life, I became an apple. I carry all if my weight in my top half of my body. I hate having the apple body type. I carry in my boobs and my stomach. I hope doing this will help change my body type some. If it was simply about losing weight, I would just train, but for me, this is about changing my body type. I'm 5'4 1/2 and weigh 150. 25 yrs old. My expectations are that I will be in some pain after, but not brutal, and that I will not see any fabulous results right away. I'm hoping within a month I'll look decent. My fears are saggy skin, disproportionate bumps after, permanent scars. Lets hope none of that happens. I will update this and let you all know what I'm going through. I'm a writer, so you will have someone updating who likes to actually give a very detailed review. Updated on 28 Feb 2013: Day 1: I'm home from surgery. My doctor does not use anesthesia. He uses some kind of numbing shots and numbing cannula. The shots were very painful for me. They didn't tell me, but there were about 50 in total. He started out with small shots and then moved to bigger and bigger, then to a cannula with numbing stuff. It took a long time and I cried from the pain. He said I was sensitive compared to other pacients. I was also on Xanax and a bit more emotional than normal. The shots were the worst part. I also looked 6 months pregnant after the shots. Super swollen. After the shots I took a break ate a little food and then went into the actual liposuction. I did laugh at times, only at the very end was I started to feel some pain, bareable though. It felt like a jet from a hot tub on really high pressure. He made 8 inserts. I'm home now with my garments on. I have a lot of leakage. I feel just a tad bit of pain and am only on 800 mg of ibuprofen. I'm able to get up and walk around. Getting up isn't that bad. Just feels like I'm sore. I feel better than I thought I would. The leakage is a lot. They gave me depends to wear and I've changed them a few times. The garments are soaked and I've soaked threw a towl too. I'm not sure how I will look because of the swelling. I weighed myself and I'm 3 pounds heavier. I'm assuming from the swelling. I will update y'all later. I'd say so far I'm doing alright. The shots was the worst, but I'm feeling pretty good now that I'm home. Oh, also my doctor is pretty nice. I wouldn't say he's the sweetest guy ever, but they are very attentive and helpful. I feel pretty happy with him. Updated on 1 Mar 2013: Day 2: I woke up this morning, took a shower and washed my super bloody garments and binders. I was still leaking a little from two areas so I put the ointment the dr gave me back on them and then put everything else back on once they were all clean. I feel like I had the workout of my life. I didn't sleep well but it was only bc my back didn't like the binders. For some reason it made me feel pain in my back (I had no surgery done on my back). I got a good 3 hour nap in and feel rested. So far, I just feel extra sore. I also have gone through some bouts of 'why did I do this' When I did see my stomach after I got out of the shower though, I could see a big difference. I wish I could eat healthy already but I'm basically eating whatever is comfort food. Updated on 1 Mar 2013: Day 2: I woke up this morning, took a shower and washed my super bloody garments and binders. I was still leaking a little from two areas so I put the ointment the dr gave me back on them and then put everything else back on once they were all clean. I feel like I had the workout of my life. I didn't sleep well but it was only bc my back didn't like the binders. For some reason it made me feel pain in my back (I had no surgery done on my back). I got a good 3 hour nap in and feel rested. So far, I just feel extra sore. I also have gone through some bouts of 'why did I do this' When I did see my stomach after I got out of the shower though, I could see a big difference. I wish I could eat healthy already but I'm basically eating whatever is comfort food. Updated on 2 Mar 2013: Day 3: well yesterday I went through some depression. I felt ugly and tired of draining and wearing binders. I felt sick of being sick. I know I will look great when it's all said and done, but in the mean time I just feel like it's going to take forever to get back to normal. I also took too much ibprophen and Tylenol. I chilled myself and was shaking and cold. My fever dropped to 96.7 so whatever you do if you get cold bundle up with blankets and stop taking so much ibprophen or Tylenol. Lets hope today I've finally stopped draining, and I finished my antibiotic this morning. Updated on 2 Mar 2013: Day 3 (part 2): I took everything off and got in the shower. Wasn't pushing myself hard and al the sudden I started blacking out and I ended up dry heaving. I had to sit down and let it pass. Needless to say I'm a little upset the Dr and staff said I could go back to class within a day or two. I've leaked so much fluid and then this...there's no way I could be walking around campus. I can barely take a shower, false sales tactic. Not happy about it. I had to email my professor and ask her to take my exam later. Updated on 4 Mar 2013: Day 5: Well I'm doing ok. I have to take things slow, but I am moving around more and feeling better. I've been taking vitamin C and I swear it's been helping. I'm still leaking in one area, the dr says that's ok. I'm finally seeing some light at the end of the tunnel. This has been no simple fix, it takes a long time to heal, but I am feeling better and not hating myself. Updated on 6 Mar 2013: Day 6: I woke up, got afraid of gaining weight back because I have my appetite back on full force, and went for a walk. I walked 1/4th mile and then I stopped. I did it with only garment (swimsuit looking thing) and no binders on. Feels like I jogged a mile, but there's no way I could have done that 2-3 days ago. I also slept last night with no binders either. I will put them on when I go to class today though.
Just got through with the day after my tickle lipo procdedure I redeemed via a Groupon offer. The procedure itself was WAYYY less pain than I had anticipated. I had lipo done about 10 years ago (for gynecomastia) and felt like I got hit by a semi-truck afterwards. This procedure however, I experienced very little discomfort (actually able to text while the procedure was being done!) and I was easily able to go back to work the next day. Wow is all I can say. Amazing that this technology has come so far in a short span of 10 years since I have experienced both the traditional lipo procedure and now the tickle lipo. Very little bruising and still draining a little bit. The suture holes are still tender while putting bacctrin on them on them, but the worst part of the process is this dang itchy compression garment!
There is a great new procedure available that treats frown lines almost instantly. ThermiRase is a minor surgical procedure done in a surgeons office that can eliminate these lines for 2 plus years. This procedure takes about 45 minutes to complete and there is little down time. ThermiRF is the first aesthetic technology that uses thermistor-regulated radiofrequency energy to achieve desired cosmetic results. The ThermiRF system uses a tiny treatment probe to gently heat specific tissues to a pre-determined therapeutic temperature. In addition, an infrared camera is used to monitor skin temperature to ensure that your treatment is both safe and effective.
The answer is yes. Almost everyone has bruising after laser vein treatment below the eye. You can put cold wet compresses over the treated area to help reduce the swelling and bruising immediately after treatment. Time will make it better.
There is an alternative to Botox and it is called ThermiRase. It is a minor surgical procedure done in the office using Radio frequency. This procedure instantly relaxes the frown line between the eyes and forehead. There are not toxins injected. The results last for 2+ years.
This is a reticular vein. It's larger than a spider vein but smaller than a varicose vein. These reticular veins are just under the skin and usually do not cause any medical problems. They can be treated with sclerotherapy.
In our clinic we offer our patients with Bells Palsy a Shilouette Lift. This is a simple in office procedure that uses sutures to lift the one side of the face. There is miminmal risk with this surgery.