Hi there, I'm new here. My surgery is booked for a week on Tuesday. I have told nobody except my Husband, hoping to keep it that way. I'm having lipo to my inner and outer thighs as I'm very conscious of my "saddlebags". I had my appointmnet yesterday with the nurse and she said my surgeon wanted to catch up with me, I asked if this was normal procedure and she said not really. Anyway, surgeon wanted to reiterate that I may not be 100% happy with the results she asked me to consider how much I wanted removing as the maximum amount would leave me with saggy skin but the option to keep my skin firm may not be enough of a result for me. I suspect she's concerned as I'm on a low dose anti depressant but when I advised her that I take this for anxiety and not depression, she seemed relieved. Anyone else been asked about this or is she just covering herself incase it affects my mental health? .I opted for the, take a smaller amount and keep the skin supple and she made me sign a piece of paper to say it had been discussed. I'm confused as to whether this is normal procedure or whether she thinks I'm a bit nuts?!.Have image the right decision?, it's hard to know because I've no idea how saggy the skin would be if I went for maximum removal but I don't want to waste 4k not getting a decent enough result. My husband reckons she's just covering herself but I'm worried that she already thinks it won't be good enough so why is she not saying she won't do it at all?. Any advice or experience gratefully received. My surgeon doesn't speak English as her first language so perhaps the is a communication issue but I just felt a bit silly.Thank you,Beth x