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Thank you for your question. After any procedure involving anesthesia I ask patients to first start with clear liquids - water, broths, gatorade - to asses their stomach comfort. If they are able to tolerate fluids without abdominal pain, nausea, or visiting, they can start resuming their normal diet immediately thereafter. As far as what foods to eat, best to stick to a healthy diet of fruits, vegetables, and lean meats. Hope this helps.
Thank you for your question and photo. It appears that you would benefit from a tummy tuck along with some additional liposuction work to improve your body's contour. Liposuction will NOT correct for skin and muscle laxity or intra-abdominal fat.All the best,Dr. ResultsMiami, FL
The answer to your question is yes, even fitness models get liposuction of stubborn areas of fat that do not respond to diet and exercise. The "saddlebag' region tends to be one of those areas, even for very physically active people like marathoners, triathletes, cyclists, swimmers, etc. The ...
First, you’d have to define what “toned/flat” means to you. Express your goals, in detail, to your surgeon, and they can let you know if it’s possible. In my opinion, I think it is possible to flatten your stomach despite the upper bulge you’re concerned about. This could be just a matter of...
Thank you for your question. All surgeons have their own post-operative protocols. I have my patients wear a garment as much as possible for six weeks after the surgery. Best of Luck,
You should consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon to check your situation. Your description sounds like a seroma that will need to be aspirated are probably several occasions.
You appear to have sustained thermal damage to your skin. This is not bruising. I would suggest a second opinion with a board-certified plastic surgeon.
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