Dr. Wojciech H. Przylecki (a.k.a Dr. Tek) is dedicated to delivering the highest quality and safest care to his patients, prioritizing open communication between patient and surgeon. He places the needs and safety of each patient at the forefront of his practice, engaging in direct discussions to understand their diagnosis and aesthetic desires thoroughly. By treating each patient with the same level of care he would offer to his own family, Dr. Tek ensures that every individual is well-informed and empowered to make decisions aligned with their expectations. His ultimate satisfaction stems from achieving outstanding results and witnessing the happiness of his patients, a source of genuine fulfillment in his daily practice.
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The experience was unexpected. Actually, I really didn't know what to expect. From day 1, however, I felt like I was Dr. Tek Przylecki's only patient, and not just by him, but every member of his staff. I continuously wondered if I was making a good decision to seek out the procedures I had done, but Dr Tek and his staff made sure I was comfortable with my choice. I never felt pressured in the slightest. On the contrary. They worked to make sure I was okay and comfortable with my decision. Now after my surgery I can confidently say it was one of the best decisions I ever made. And I'm truly grateful and blessed to have had Dr. Tek perform the surgery.
Dr Tek and his team did a great job on my breast augmentation. I’m 63 years old and I’ve lost a lot of weight. There is extra skin hanging where it didn’t before. So I’m planning to return to Dr Tek for a tummy tuck and butt lift.
Dr. Tek is an amazing physician and surgeon. He listens and develops a plan specific to the patient needs and wants. He is thorough in his exams, knowledgeable and explains everything very clearly. He is genuine in his concerns for the patient and makes sure to check in every step of the way. I had a very large panus and excess skin due to my recent gastric bypass surgery and weight loss. I consulted with Dr. Tek and his team about a panniculectomy, he explained exactly what would happen and what I would look like. I am so happy with my results, he gave me my life back and changed my whole appearance. I cannot thank Dr. Tek and his team enough for what they have done for me. I also feel like they treat me like family, the staff is so kind and caring. I will be going back to this team for my further surgeries that I have to have done.
Dr. Tek and staff are wonderful! Dr. Tek removed my hooded eyes which bothered me every time I looked in the mirror. I am extremely happy with his team and my overall results. I plan on seeing Dr. Tek again in the fall to remove my implants.
I'm so excited to finally get my breasts done. I've had four kids (I'm done!) and have only really had boobs when I was pregnant. I breastfed all of them and would do it all over again. My boobs ended up being smaller after breastfeeding than they were before I was pregnant. No one ever tells you that. I have my pre-op appt with Dr. Przylecki in two days and I can't stop looking at pics of breasts. I chose him over two other doctors because after leaving his office I had a good feeling about him and thought he gave me the most thorough consultation. August 13th here I come! Updated on 25 Jul 2015: Going to my pre-op appointment meant I am one step closer to finally getting the body (boobies) I want. I am going anlittle bigger than I had initially planned and I'm ok with that. I initially wanted to go with 350cc's but decided on 400cc's. I don't want that "I wish I would have gone bigger" feeling. Dr. Przylecki's nurse, Erin, even told me that he may go bigger once I'm on the table (only 25 or 50 cc's more) to make sure they look good. I'm putting my faith in him that he has my best interns in mind, especially since I'm a runner. So excited! Updated on 2 Aug 2015: I'm so ready I wish I would have scheduled my surgery earlier. I'm looking everyday on this site because I'm worried that I might be going too big. I originally wanted no bigger than 300cc's but my husband put the idea in my head that "make sure you don't go too small because I don't want you to wish you had gone bigger". I'm a runner so I don't want them to interfere with that. I don't want them too heavy or have to wear two sports bras as I hear big chested (made up a word) women say. I love the look of bigger boobs and have an idea of what I want mine to look like. I'm 5'3", small build and 135 (still have some baby weight). Any suggestions? Updated on 2 Aug 2015: Updated on 3 Aug 2015: I talked to my doctor today and he told me that I may have to reschedule my surgery because I still smoke. He also told me that he didn't know I was a smoker and that it's not in their notes which I know came up during my initial consultation and pre-op appointment. I also talked to his nurse on the phone and we talked about that. Now it makes me think what else isn't in their notes! I'm not mad about having to possibly reschedule (more sad than anything because I've already put it off) but it makes me wonder what else they may have missed. Updated on 6 Aug 2015: I was looking (everyday) on here and anna1989 has some of the best pics I have seen. It all depends on what size you like and though I think they are too big for me, I love her look. The funny thing is that she has 400cc and that is the same size I told my doctor I want. She has a smaller frame than me so I know that that will affect the outcome of mine, but they do look great. That is all! Updated on 29 Aug 2015: I sent these over to my PS's office. Hoping to achieve boobs similar to these. Updated on 31 Aug 2015: I emailed my PS's office with my wish pics and the RN told me that it's unrealistic to expect to look like the women in the pics because they appear to have more natural breast tissue than I do. Has anyone else had the same thing said to them? I know it's not going to look exactly like the pics but I just wanted to give them an idea. She said she ordered four different sizes, 375-457, high profile, smooth, round implants. I'm excited and just hoping they come out the way I imagined. Seven days and counting. Updated on 4 Sep 2015: 0900, Tuesday morning is my start time. Report to admissions and get my instructions from there. I will be getting anywhere from a 375cc to 457cc implant. Won't know until the my PS uses the sizers and pics the best look. I pray he chooses right. I don't want anything under a 400 especially since we're going under the muscle. I bought some Scar Away and looked at about 100 bras and sports bras today but decided it was best to wait. I did pick up some sports bras though for after my recovery period. I'm just ready for them now!!! Updated on 8 Sep 2015: I'm on my way. Usually I text that to my hubby when I'm on my way home from work but I'm on my way to a better body. I'm so excited, not nervous at all, not anxious and was actually able to get some good sleep. I'll update once I get home. Can't wait to be post-op. Updated on 9 Sep 2015: Those are the first words I said to my husband after I peeked at my newbies! So a run down of "B" day! Op-9 hours For some reason I woke up at 0200 and couldn't go back to sleep until 0400. It wasn't to go get up to pee and it wasn't anxiety because this whole time I didn't really have any, which I thought was weird. Op-5 hours Finally crawled out of bed to wake all of our handsome boys up and drop them off. I couldn't keep a smile off my face. I knew this would be the last time I'd wake up as a member of the IBTC and in a couple of hours I'd have two new lovely lady humps. Op-3 hours We are on the way. Got there a little late but it wasn't too bad. My surgery had a two hour window between the time I checked into admissions and the actual operation. Went up to the waiting room and holy crap were there a lot of people. Let me back up and say my surgeon works at KU Med so my surgery was done at the school's operating rooms. I'm an impatient person so I hate waiting, especially when I heard one lady had been waiting for two hours. Ugh, that can't be me. I like the way they keep the family members waiting in the waiting room updated on the patients status. We are given a patient number upon check-in at the surgery waiting room and they have a TV monitor with the patient numbers and status i.e. pre-op, operating room, post-op and recovery. I think we waited for a total of 20 mins before I was called back (even though it seemed longer). I get back there, take a pregnancy test, undress, start my IV, verify who I am and what I'm here for. All of the nurses were really nice. Op-1 hour My hubby was finally able to come back. We were told my surgery was scheduled for 11. The anesthesiologist came and talked to me. A doctor and a resident student came in and she went over everything with me and about 5 minutes later my PS came in and I asked him my last minute questions. The anesthesiologist gave me a cocktail and within 15 seconds I looked at my husband and said I feel loopy. Yup, that was it for me. It was about 1130 before I was wheeled out of the pre-op area. Op+4 hours I'm pretty sure I woke up a couple of times but can't remember. I wasn't coherent until about 3 p.m. I remember waking up and asking for another blanket because I get cold fast. I remember waking up and see my PS looking at my paperwork and telling me he wanted to look at his work. He even asked my if I wanted to look and for some reason I said no. I really don't know why but I figured they are coming home with me and I could look at them later (lol). I got my discharge orders, got my prescriptions filled and left. The pain was not bad at all. I will say I gave birth to all four of my boys without an epidural so I have a higher tolerance of pain than some people. However, when I get a headache I'm scrambling to get some medicine. I don't know why. Well, I think that long enough for today if anyone has even read this novel I just wrote, lol. I'll finish the rest up tomorrow and probably post more pics. Updated on 9 Sep 2015: I'm actually feeling pretty good. I'm able to move around, I even cooked dinner for the fam. I've been taking my pain meds, muscle relaxer and antibiotics at the same time. I'm not supposed to shower until tomorrow but I think I'll do it tonight since I won't have any help tomorrow. First pre-op is on Friday and I'm hoping that goes well. I don't have a lot of swelling and whatever my PS did I thank him because my boobs aren't up to my throat like I've seen in a lot of pictures. I am wearing the surgical and bandeau which I'll get very intimate with since I have to wear it for two weeks. I'm ok with that. The only real pain I have is on my sides where it feels like the bandeau is wrapped too tight. It's bearable though. Overall I'm doing great. Updated on 10 Sep 2015: Yup, as you can guess I'm backed up worse than LA traffic. I woke up at 0230 this morning looking like I was four months pregnant and in bad pain. That is the first time I can say I was in real pain. I didn't want to wake the hubby up because he was snoring (I mean sleeping, lol) so good. It took me about five minutes to get out of bed (not an exaggeration) and I'm glad I didn't have to go to the bathroom as I would have wet the bed. Probably not but I think I was moving about an inch a minute. If you read my previous reviews you know I am a former smoker but my stomach was so hard and I haven't gone #2 since Monday (today is Thursday). Usually I have a foolproof trick to make me go. Coffee and a cigarette. Well, that failed. I guess the pain meds are more powerful than I thought. I did it twice and nothing so now I'm laying off the cigarettes because one, I told my husband I would and two, it's going to slow down the healing process and I didn't pay almost $6k to have my new lovies not heal right. I'm now taking my Colace twice a day and drinking prune juice but not too much because I read another ladies review that she drank prune juice and it worked too well. I'll stick to a couple of ounces with every meal. I'm also going to try to up my fiber intake. Anything to get this [RS_BLEEP] (literally) out of me. Hopefully I didn't offend anyone with my language. Other than that I'm doing good. I do need to stay ahead of the pain and have been spacing my pain meds out more and more. I think the muscle relaxers are helping more and I might stop the pain meds by Saturday. I really do enjoy sharing this experience with you all and continue to read everyone else's. I love that we have this forum! No new pics just yet but I do get to shower today (yay) and I didn't last night because it got too late and the baby sleeps in our room. These [RS_BLEEP] baths are not working and I'm just going to have to wait until the hubby gets home from work just in case I need help. I'll post pics later after my shower. Updated on 13 Sep 2015: I didn't look at my boobs until my first post-op appt. I'm hoping they turn out differently than I'm anticipating because they look small. I've seen other ladies pictures who's stats are similar to mine, I'm 5'3" and 135 lbs (thank you baby weight) and they got 400cc's and they look bigger. It might be premature for me to picture how they will look once they drop. I'm just hoping they aren't too small. They doc said he could only fit 400cc's in there so we shall see. I'm down to taking my meds in the morning and at night (to help me sleep) and unfortunately I'm sleeping on the couch (I'm in the doghouse, jk) so my husband can get a good night's sleep since he's taking care of me and our boys. So thankful for him. Next week I'm going to venture out to do some bra shopping (nothing too expensive) for when my PS says I don't have to wear the surgical bra and bandeau anymore. I am most excited about getting back to running. I'm definitely going to invest in some maximum support sports bras. Any suggestions? Updated on 15 Sep 2015: Went to try on a couple of bras on Sunday just to see where I measure up. I fit a 34D and I was happy. That's where I wanted to be. I have my second post-op tomorrow and my PS is taking off my bandages and look at my incisions. I'm hoping they are healing well. Still on my meds, taking less frequently but there have been two times where I would try moving my right arm and I had unbearable pain. It felt like a burning, stabbing sensation. It only lasted for a couple of minutes but it's not something I want to experience again. Has that happened to anyone else? Updated on 16 Sep 2015: I had my second post op appointment today and my PS told me I can start massaging. I looked on You Tube and there are A LOT. Some specified breast augmentation so I guess I'll check those out. Does anyone have any useful ones or has anyone posted any on their profile? I guess I'll go profile trolling tonight. I was also cleared to wear any supportive bra (without an underwire) and wear my band only a couple of hours. It will be easier to wear while I'm sleeping so I don't even have to worry about it. I'm so in love with my ladies. No pics today but I bought some bras and will post a lot tomorrow. Till then everyone take care! Updated on 19 Sep 2015: So I've been waitst training for a while and stopped right before my BA. When is a good timeframe for me to start again? Updated on 22 Sep 2015: I am massaging my breasts three times a day now, not taking the Vicodin but unfortunately for me I slept on my side last night and paid for it this morning. Luckily my muscle relaxer helped. They don't seem to have dropped much and are still further apart than I'd like but patience! My strips are still on so I'm waiting for them to come off to see what my incisions look like. Just taking care of me and my boobies!
Hello and thank you for your question. An experienced surgeon performing vaginal rejuvenation surgery should be comfortable with both techniques and should consistently be able to deliver natural results with both. It is certainly reasonable and, in fact, strongly encouraged for you to discuss your preferences. There may be a reason that your surgeon has preference for one technique over the other. Good luck on your journey!
Thank you for your question. Unless you have a complex hernia with a defect in the abdominal wall, intra abdominal adhesions, like one might have from endometriosis and inflammation would not preclude you from tummy tuck. . A tummy tuck is performed on the outside of the abdominal wall and should not affect/impact intra-abdominal adhesions.I recommend a consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon. Best of luck on your journey!
Thank you for your question. I think you would be a good candidate for a rhinoplasty, depending on what your specific concerns and goals are. I would recommend seeking a second opinion with a board certified plastic surgeon.Best of luck!
Thank you for your question. Vaser and lipo will not address diastasis of the rectus muscle. Currently, rbs only way to correct this is through a direct surgical repair (tummy tuck). I recommend you see a board certified plastic surgeon if you are seeking treatment. Good luck on your journey!
Thank you for your question. Liposuction can reduce the volume of the subcutaneous fat, but it will not address the skin excess. Modalities such as Renuvion exist to help tighten skin (to some extent), but after massive weight loss, I believe this would not be adequate to meet what I expect your goals are. Unless you are happy with a significant skin apron (skin excess), a tummy tuck is what I would recommend. As always, seek consultation with a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon . Best of luck on your journey.