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4 week Post-Op (pictures)

I can say that patience has never been my strong suit, as with many of you ladies, I am ready to be back to normal! My 4 week post-op didn't go as I had planed. What I thought was an infection on my belly button turned out to b a patch of dead tissue that my PS had to cut away! How I have a hole at the bottom of my belly button, the size of a caper, that could potentially get infected. This goes without saying that sometimes you can do everything correctly and still run into an obstacle while healing. Needless to say, my PS did not release me to go back to work, and I have a follow-up next week (week 5) to check on my little obstacle. Hopefully it will be completely healed and I will be released to go back to work....prayers for perfect Devine healing are appreciated! As far as my other procedures, everything is going as planned, and looks fine. Meanwhile (I know I'm a glutton for punishment lol) I had some facial resurfacing (was supposed to have been done much sooner), so check out my review for it as well! Here are photos of week 4 Post-op.

3 week post op pics

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3 Weeks Post-op Pics

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Provider Review

Dr. Eric Minns

My first encounter with Dr. Minns and his staff was during my initial consultation. Upon entering the facility, I was greeted with beautiful architect and an inviting posh seating area. The lobby was homey, yet classy, luxuriant, but not overdone, and the entire place was sparkling with cleanliness. I was immediately at ease. The cute little assistant greeted me with a fantastic smile, like I was a friend, and asked me to sign in. I did so and had a seat on a comfy sofa. I waited briefly before being called to the front desk for the usual paperwork and signatures. I was then escorted to a consultation room by an adorable lady named Jackie, who would remain with me throughout the rest of the proceedings. I robed myself in the paper gown and within minutes Dr. Minns knocked, then entered the room. He introduces himself, sat down and began speaking. The more he talked, the more assured I became. Dr. Minns possessed a calm, professional demeanor while providing a safe, comfortable atmosphere in which I felt I could speak freely about my expectations. As though looking at art, he explained his diagnosis and proposed my possibilities. Delighted with his plan, we agreed to speak again in a couple of weeks for a pre-op visit. Pre-op day had arrived. Although the wait time was longer, the same atmosphere of tranquility still prevailed. Jackie greeted me and I was escorted to a private room where we discussed the plans for the procedures. Jackie was exceptionally well organized as she explained everything that I needed to do, and everything that I could expect for the upcoming procedures. Then Jackie asked me if I had any questions. I removed a list of questions from my personal notebook and Jackie answered them all. Shortly thereafter, Dr. Minns entered the room. Consistent with our previous encounter, Dr. Minns continued his flawless bedside manner, even flashing a sense of humor when I showed him a picture of my dream body. Ecstatic to say that Dr. Minns and I agreed on the final procedures and I’m looking forward to the days to come.