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Frank Lista, MD
Certified Plastic Surgeon
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43 Weeks PO

Well its been a while so I thought I would add a few pictures - these were taken this morning.

27 1/2 weeks

Well I have decided to reactivate my fitnesspal.com account and start tracking my calories. I work out 5 times per week so my fitness is not the reason I am not at my goal weight - which is 120lbs. Currently, when I weighed myself this morning I am 138lbs. My husband and I will be going to Mexico in December and I want to be at my goal weight by then. I know I can do this I just need to keep myself accountable.

27 weeks post op

Don't really have much of an update today, just wanted to post a new picture.

Provider Review

Certified Plastic Surgeon
1421 Hurontario St., Mississauga, Ontario
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I have met with my Plastic Surgeon for my initial consult and he was very friendly. His name is Dr. Frank Lista of the Plastic Surgery Clinic. He is of the most experienced tummy tuck surgeons in Ontario, Canada. He is a medical director and he also founded the Mississauga Plastic Surgery Clinic in 1987. He is also one of the Dr. to be pioneering a safer and more comfortable form of abdominoplasty known as a progressive tension abdominoplasty - a technique that eliminates the need for drains. they use this advanced technique to maximize comfort and safety for patients during and after the abdominoplasty procedure. He also will use a pain Relief Pump™ to ease the pain in the first 24 hours after surgery. It is apparently an MP3-sized device is worn in a belt around the waist, with a hair-thin tube connecting it to the surgical site. Its completely automatically and will regularly deliver a long-acting local anesthetic called bupivacaine into the wound. A pain free 24 hours after surgery sounds good to me!