Today Marks the 7th day since my surgery and it looks like one arm (left) is bigger than the other (right). My right arm is bruised way way more than my left arm. What does that mean? Is it because he didn’t take the exact amount of fat for each arm out? I’m worried and don’t want to call him for something silly when obviously I’m still healing. Should I be worried? Should I not set my hopes up that it will be even? I just don’t want to be walking around with one arm smaller than the other.
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