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First Consultation for TT, BBL & Liposuction! - Cleveland, OH

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Hello everyone! Today I had a visit with Dr. Jason...

Nini19
$14,650
Hello everyone! Today I had a visit with Dr. Jason Leedy in Mayfield Heights, Ohio. My visit went great! I was hoping to be able to just have a BBL but Dr. Leedy suggests a full TT as well which enhanced what I was expecting the cost and recovery time, dramatically! I loved his staff, his technology is amazing, he is able to photograph you and give you an example of results! I really want to go through with this but he isn't scheduling until end of September so I have some time to think about it!

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Jason E. Leedy, MD

Jason E. Leedy, MD

Board Certified Plastic Surgeon

4.9 | 243 Reviews
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July 10, 2015
oh can you do a tt and bbl together ? my surgeon that this was very difficult since he would not know how to position afterwards ?
July 10, 2015
Yes! You have to be on your side! A lot of doctors are combining it now!
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March 14, 2017
Hello did you end up doing the surgery?
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March 24, 2018
No I didn't. I freaked out. I had alot going on in my life at that time. I am scheduled for April 12th 2018. So surgery date is right around the corner!
January 21, 2020
So how did your surgery go in April
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Can't Decide! :/

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I really want to go through with the BBL & TT. I'm just having a hard time deciding when I will be able to have that much down time. I'm a mama of 3, (youngest is 9 months) and I'm also a hair stylist and starting a new job soon and don't want to have to be off. What is the minimum time I HAVE to be off? I know everyone is different... So torn!!! :/

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February 7, 2016
I'm recovering from a LBL with butt augmentation and lipo and 3 weeks out there is no way I could work, certainly not a job that involves being on my feet. Some people recover fast, I guess, but I assumed the best (I'm optimistic and am in great health, so why not?) and have been pushed to try to work much faster than I was ready for and find myself in tears half the day. I say seriously, 4-6 weeks before you can work, and as for home, it depends on what life is like there, and how much weight you pull. While recovering, you have to sleep a ton to give your body a chance to heal, and that is tough with kids, trust me :)