I had Vaser on my abdomen, flanks, as well as, inner and outer thighs the last week in February. It is now the second week of May. My stomach is still hard as a rock with ripples and skin tightening. I have massaged daily, if not twice daily, since 1 month out and wore compression everyday all day until about the 8 week mark. I recently purchased an ultrasound machine to help break up the lumps. Around the belly button is super hard, flanks aren’t even and inner thighs are rippling. Normal??
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Arian Mowlavi, MD, FACS (license on probation) says:
High definition liposuction requires attention to both fat excess as well as skin redundancy. You should consider a high def tummy tuck to eliminate you skin redundancy. A virtual consultation with a high def provider would help you appreciate what is possible.
Arian Mowlavi, MD, FACS (license on probation) says:
You should have a single session to do the areas listed above. Please make sure that you choose a VASER specialist who performs HD Lipo 360. You may want to have a virtual consultation with a VASER specialist is there are no providers near you.