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BBL with Lipo Burn

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BBL with Lipo Burn

FrustratedBBL
I scheduled an appointment with Dr. Mora and arrived in the DR two days before my surgery date. I did not actually see him until the day before my surgery where he answered my questions and took payment. The day of my surgery, he came into my room at the clinic with his nurse and then I didn't see him again until the following day. My surgery went well (or so I thought), the next day once I got to my RH I saw a large bruise on my stomach but I figured it was just a part of my surgery. The RH got me a Vitamin A cream from the pharmacy and put this on for the next 10 days. The bruise was not getting any better and eventually got darker and darker. I went in to Dr. Mora's office for a follow up 1 week after surgery and he just kept saying "It's fine, your body is beautiful. It will heal, it's just superficial." He never actually said what was so once I realised it was not a bruise I figured it was a bruise from my Faja (even though it was there right out of surgery). On day 10, I noticed it started to scab. Now back in my country, I went to my GP and he told me right away it was a burn. I was prescribed Silverdin and it has been healing ever since. This by far has been the most difficult thing I have ha to go through because not only do I have to deal with what comes with having surgery, I also have this second-degree burn on my stomach that is painful. I am in constant discomfort and I honestly don't know if this was worth it. This burn will takes weeks to heal and I am constantly stressed and in pain. No one should have to go thru what I'm going though. I wanted a flat stomach, to a burnt one.

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June 8, 2019
OMG!!!
July 30, 2019
How do doctors burn the patients in surgery??
September 25, 2019
Good question! From what I googled (because he has never given an explanation), if the cannula is in one spot for too long during liposuction, the area can burn as heat is used to extract the fat.
UPDATED FROM FrustratedBBL
4 months post

Second Degree Burn from Lipo - Scarred for Life!!

FrustratedBBL

My initial experience with this doctor was all positive. I had a BBL and shortly after my surgery I noticed what appeared to be a huge bruise on my stomach. I figured this was normal and would go away - WRONG!! 2 weeks after my surgery I noticed my skin starting to peel off. I went to the doctor an found out I had second degree burns covering half of my abdomen! I reached out to him and let him know, he never took ownership, never gave and explanation, his response was always, "Don't worry. Your body is beautiful." WTF does that even mean when I am stuck dealing with a second degree burn that requires medication and constant doctors' appointments and follow-ups, materials to cover the wound and constant discomfort. Here I am now 4 months later and I have this UGLY scar that I'm stuck with, that will cost me MORE money to receive specialists' care. I am really disappointed and I have not spoken to him in months nor has he reached out to ask me how I was healing.

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May 18, 2021
I'm sorry no one mentioned this to you before, but you can put Manuka honey on it and it will help it go away once it has already pealed. It would have helped it fade a lot faster. I'm sorry you had to go through this complication. A good brand would be Medi-Honey. It can be found on Amazon. Best of luck to you!