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Time to Tone!
I'm feeling pretty good these days and have been able to start consistently exercising on the threadmill at least 3x per week. My goal = tone my flanks, hips, arms, and butt. Today's update, I'm in my fav yoga pants, no compression.
Picture of my progress...
This pic goes along with my 2nd post op. 49 days in
2nd Post Op - What Does the PS Say?
To sum it up: Patience.
Had my 2nd post op with RPSC and the talented Dr. Lemmon. The first thing on my mind was the "pinch more than an inch" issue that I wrote about in one of my earlier updates. I felt that the assemetry was noticeable. The second concern was the darkness of my scar. While my scar is completely flat its dark.
His response, patience...while he agreed with the assemetry, he reassured me that I still had a considerable amount of swelling under the skin and we would reassess the situation in May. He felt that the swelling would be down, if not completely gone. The tough thing about this journey is I cant imagine going back under the knife for a revision. He reassured me again when he explained that there are several things that we could do to address it if the issue persists after 3 months.
Bottom line for me: I need to be patient. My I have an awesome board certified PS who have me a hell of a price and a total body transformation with a curvy shape.
Regarding the scar: patience as well. I'm using Bio-oil for even skin tone.
Thanks for the support, words of encouragement, and love RS family. I'll see you guys next month.
Had my 2nd post op with RPSC and the talented Dr. Lemmon. The first thing on my mind was the "pinch more than an inch" issue that I wrote about in one of my earlier updates. I felt that the assemetry was noticeable. The second concern was the darkness of my scar. While my scar is completely flat its dark.
His response, patience...while he agreed with the assemetry, he reassured me that I still had a considerable amount of swelling under the skin and we would reassess the situation in May. He felt that the swelling would be down, if not completely gone. The tough thing about this journey is I cant imagine going back under the knife for a revision. He reassured me again when he explained that there are several things that we could do to address it if the issue persists after 3 months.
Bottom line for me: I need to be patient. My I have an awesome board certified PS who have me a hell of a price and a total body transformation with a curvy shape.
Regarding the scar: patience as well. I'm using Bio-oil for even skin tone.
Thanks for the support, words of encouragement, and love RS family. I'll see you guys next month.
Provider Review
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
3201 E. President George Bush Hwy., Richardson, Texas