Round two of my transformation begins on Tuesday. After healing from my lower body lift, abdominoplasty & arm lift in April I'm headed back to the OR for a breast lift with implants and a thigh lift. As an avid lifter, I've opted for small over-the-muscle implants (255 cc?) that won't be a detriment to my workout routine. My legs are a different story...no amount of exercise seems to improve them. I have 17-inch calves which my surgeon tells me can't be changed because they're mostly muscle, but I'm hopeful that the thigh lift will at least allow me to comfortably wear shorts. Wish me luck...pics to follow!
Updated on 6 Sep 2017:
So I'm just now coherent enough to write a reasonably understandable post. My surgery was scheduled for 10 yesterday, but it was closer to 11 that things got underway. Dr. Rubin marked & photographed me, and all I remember was waiting outside the OR & then waking up in recovery. I wasn't in much pain upon waking, but, BUYER BEWARE, as I lie in the hospital bed now my thighs hurt so bad I cannot move them! My chest is wrapped & looks swollen, but any pain pales in comparison to my legs. I also had Vaser Lipo done on my chin, and other than the chin wrap there's no discomfort there.
I'm going a bit stir crazy not being allowed to walk yet - they want 8 hours of bedrest first. So I'm looking forward to getting my catheter removed, and experiencing what I know will be sheer hell in my thighs upon standing. I'm not really understanding the schedule for my pain meds, because I'm not seeing nurses come around ever few hours; however, I will make certain that I am adequately medicated for walking tomorrow! I will say that resting is much easier this time versus the TT & LBL, but I'm pretty sure getting mobile in the morning will be brutal!
Updated on 6 Sep 2017:
Pain. Intense pain. Probably the most intense pain I've ever experienced. The nurse removed my catheter, and had me stand for the first time. My legs were on fire, and there are not words to describe the pain that was untouched by narcotics. My knee was in excruciating pain, which I found out later in the day was attributable to the drain placement...thankfully they may come out tomorrow. By evening I am walking (slowly lumbering to be more exact) up & down the hospital halls. It hurts horribly, but it gets a little easier each time.
My breasts have not yet been unwrapped, but any pain is not noticeable compared to my legs. Cannot feel any pain from vaser lipo to chin except when palpitates
Updated on 8 Sep 2017:
My first full day at home has gone well. Every walk gets easier. Taking Keflex for an antibiotic and Norco for pain. All of my bathroom functions have returned to normal (hooray for no post-anesthesia constipation!); however, the position of sitting on the toilet is very painful. I don't have any swelling yet, but it really didn't start until about 7 days post-op with my LBL & TT. Relaxing this weekend, but headed back to my desk job on Monday.
Updated on 10 Sep 2017:
You know those huge masculine arms & shoulders that I worked every day to have? They have been my lifesavers. I can lower & move my lower body slowly and without putting undue pressure on my incisions. Getting mobile has become increasingly easier; however, assuming "the position" in the bathroom is still pretty uncomfortable (but infinitely easier than it was directly post-op). There has been no seepage from my incisions, but I do have some fluid leaking from around the drain sites. Left leg averages 20 ccs of fluid in a 12-hour period, and right averages 30 ccs.
I've gone for several walks outside - I'm slow & awkward, but I know it's important to prevent blood clots & heal faster.
My breast lift has been a non-issue. They are still hugely swollen, but the pain has been minimal. Same goes for my chin - the liposuction entrance is itchy, but otherwise fine.
Updated on 13 Sep 2017:
Went back for my first post-op today. One drain was removed (a hellishly painful thing!); however, one had to stay as it is outputting over 65cc during the 12-hour period during which I am on my feet. I'm able to now wear compression on my legs and a sports bra. Daily wrapping of the upper breast is now required to encourage the implant to settle.
My legs are still sore, but everyday walking becomes a wee bit easier. I am very swelled in my abdomen & lower back area - almost as if my prior surgery areas have been aggravated by the most recent procedures.
I am seriously depressed about my inability to exercise...it sort of feels like I'll never run again, but I know patience is required.
I've been back to work a few times this week, and plan to put in a full 8-hour day tomorrow.
Updated on 17 Sep 2017:
Well, the idea that my thighs would heal with no openings went out the window this morning. On my right leg where the thigh incision connects to the groin there is a small opening - I noticed it when I did my pre-shower inspection. I'm not freaked out because I think this area is probably going to be very much like my armpit in terms of healing - It opened in a minor fashion several times when I was recovering from my arm lift. My breast lift & chin vaser are healing nicely - no worries there.
Getting around, to be frank, sucks. I can walk now, but it's awkward, I can't hold my abs in correctly...I look like like an oompah-loompah.
Updated on 21 Sep 2017:
A bit over 2 weeks out. One thigh drain was removed a week out, but the other continues to put out 80-100cc in a 12-hour period showing no signs of decreasing. Swelling is less than what i had for lbl/tt, so I'm not sure what to make of it.
Updated on 26 Sep 2017:
The swelling is slowly subsiding - my drain is now putting out about 40-50ccs in a 12-hour period. I'm hopeful that will be enough to convince my surgeon to remove it at my next post-op tomorrow. And, the best part, when I'm not swelled, I can see muscles in my legs!!! Woohoo!
Updated on 27 Sep 2017:
This is my second round of plastic surgery, so I know that drain removal is more awkward than painful. My surgeon decided that it would be okay to remove my last remaining drain today. He flushed doxycy-something through the drain to help with tissue-muscle adherence - this burned & was painful behind the knee. As he began to pull the drain out there was a lot of resistance & pain, and then a small 'pop' inside my leg. I winced & when he attempted to pull again the drain wouldn't budge, and I was in sheer pain. He then flushed lidocaine into the drain to numb & pulled harder. After some 'pops' and then the feeling of a rubber band being stretched & broken, the pain kind of subsided & the drain was able to be pulled out. It appeared that the white/red elastic-type tissue had begun to grow around it. My leg is beyond sore tonight...today's experience may have been more traumatic than the surgery itself. This was certainly a complication if which I had never heard, and I hope anyone having this surgery can avoid it!
Updated on 9 Oct 2017:
Finally within the last week I’ve started to feel like the old me again. I started running again in 1 min walk/1min run intervals with no pain at all. I’m holding off on lifting for another week or so due to the breast lift. My scars are very similar to my arm lift scars - red & bumpy, but it took about 3 months for those to smooth out. I gained about 10 pounds in the no-exercise recovery period, but I’m righting that ship as we speak. I can wear jeans, sit Indian style, and kneel. Very low squatting is tough, but I have no doubt that range of motion will return with more exercise.
Updated on 29 Oct 2017:
Swelling is mostly gone. Some late day swelling in lower back & calves persist, but it’s manageable. I would like to lose fifteen more pounds, but it’s safe to say I’m an “After” who is reasonably happy with her body! If I can do it, anyone can!
Updated on 30 Dec 2017:
Yes, that’s swimwear! First time in 15 years!
Updated on 30 Dec 2017:
I have severe body dysmorphia which will probably never change. I still see a 250 pound woman when I look in the mirror. But common sense tells me that I should be happy with my results, and I think I can finally accept my body!
Updated on 10 Jul 2018:
I’m officially one year out from a lower body lift, arm lift, fleur de lis tummy tuck, breast lift & implants, chin lift, and thigh lift. ...and it’s 100% worth every pain, scar, and mental hurdle I faced along the way. When I weighed 250+ pounds 15 years ago, I never thought I would live to wear a bathing suit again in my life. Enter some diet willpower, a newfound love for running & weightlifting, and good old-fashioned plastic surgery, and...here I am in a size 4/6! I’m not quite as small as I was pre-surgery (I gained about 10 pounds during my sedentary recovery), but I don’t need to be as small to hide the extra skin. As a muscular 157 pound woman, I’ve finally learned to be happy with the body God gave me. I struggle everyday to maintain my weight: the desire for sugar has never waned for me, but I’ve learned that through moderation I can enjoy a treat everyday. Losing weight changed my life, and allowing the transformation to come full circle through the plastic surgeries is beyond my wildest dreams. I’m living proof that miracles happen, and there will never be a day that I will not be grateful for the opportunities I’ve been given to reclaim my body and my self worth.