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Dr. Palladino

UPDATED FROM Atl65
1 year post

1 year and 8 months

Atl65
WORTH IT$3,501
I am still loving my results. It was worth it. The only thing is that it becomes very difficult to loss weight and very easy to gain weight. Palladino was a great choice. I would love to get a yummy tuck next but almost had to have a blood transfusion. I spent 3 days in the hospital after my surgery in Miami. Very scary. If you are a anemic please get the cell saver.

Atl65's provider

Humberto Palladino, MD, FACS

Humberto Palladino, MD, FACS

Board Certified Plastic Surgeon

Replies (1)

January 2, 2020
What is a cell saver?
January 2, 2020
A cell saver is a device that collects the blood you have loss during the procedure, it is then filtered and put back into your body, versus using a blood transfusion from another person.
January 2, 2020
Oh wow. Good to know. Thank you. I am very anemic and I refuse to get transfused, so my surgery has been on hold for months. I will have to look into this.
UPDATED FROM Atl65
1 month post

5 weeks. Feeling great. Still wearing faja and ab board

Atl65

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July 18, 2018
Hey dear. Ur results looks great! I’m scheduled with dr pal in September. How are your results looking now?!
UPDATED FROM Atl65
27 days post

He worked his magic

Atl65
I arrived in Miami June 4 for prepping. It went well they had me measure for faja and sign and pay. I requested to be the first surgery of the day. Be prepared to wait and wait and wait on surgery day. Once it was my turn the staff was so nice. I love the anesthesiologist. He is fine too. Lol. The doctor came in marked me up and told me he’d try his best because I have had 2 kids. Very sweet but brief. I woke up feeling fine was wheeled out and went home. So thankful I brought multiple Faja’s because I heard there’s is trash. I got home and was bleeding very heavy and shaking uncontrollably. My mom and sister rushed me to Coral Gables emergency. They ran labs and found that my white blood cells were high which is cause for concern. I was losing a lot of blood and they kept me for 2 days. They were amazing. This was a blessing in disguise because I got round the clock care. I own most of my recovery to the hospital stay, my family and the curvy gyal faja. I was saddened that no one from Mia checked on me even though we notified them I was hospitalized.
When I was released I went for my post op. They took forever to see me even though they know I was hospitalized. I have lost volume but over all I’m happy. I’m 4 weeks post op.

Replies (2)

July 14, 2018
what was your vmi
January 2, 2020
Was any of the fat distroy in your butt while you were in the hospital laying on your back?