I fainted 4 days post my bbl surgery and woke up on my back , as soon as I was conscious I flipped over but Im assuming I woulda hit the floor hard when fainting . How much effect would that have on my newly transported fats.
I was sent home with a drain 4 days post op. When should it come out? Also, what kind of doctor can remove? Im taking ciprofloxacin, I fainted yesterday and has had dizzy spells on an off, stiffness, swelling in my left leg & a tingling sensation in my left hand. These are the most severve side effects, prompting me to immediately stop taking it. I have 4 pills left.
Every time I remove my binder/compression garment from around my waist to shower, a ringing in my ears starts and I am about to pass out. I have to lie down to to stop this and I break out in a sweat and go pale. I am extremely worried because right now I live alone and if I faint and injur myself this could be a serious problem. How long will this continue for and is it normal or a sign of something else? I had lipo to abdomen, waist hips and lower back and bbl to buttocks. 7 days post op now.
I have read several reviews recently where ladies have stated they have passed out or felt extremely lightheaded after having a BBL. The only common thing in the reviews was the same procedure. Different surgeon and facility, patients are polar opposites. Are there reasons beyond the normal or common surgical reasons this is occurring with this procedure? Is there a way to prevent this?
I fainted the same day after my bbl and a dent appeared where I landed on my butt the next day. I might need a fill in in that area. How much is it for an area fill in not the whole thing? A range? Is it the same as getting another full bbl ?
Why do so many women report fainting/passing out following their BBL surgery? I am a nurse and have never observed this in any post surgical patient, and I would be alarmed if I did. However, after reading reviews on rea self, it seems to happen more often than not. What is the medical reason for this? Is there anything I can do to prepare myself preop restively for this potentially dangerous post op complication?