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Renuvion Sealed the Deal with my Mini Tummy Tuck
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Renuvion Sealed the Deal with my Mini Tummy Tuck
ItsitcakecoMay 9, 2024
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On March 18, I had lipo 360, lipo to inner and outer thighs, mini tummy tuck, Renuvion to upper abdomen, and fat transfer to breasts (large volumn) . I chose Dr. Wong based on her fabulous outcomes with tummy tucks and fat transfers (lots of BBLs).
I opted for a mini tummy tuck rather than a full tummy tuck, and I told Dr. Wong that I wanted to keep my original belly button. Dr. Wong worked her magic with Renuvion on my upper abdomen to prevent skin sagging on my upper stomach. It’s really magical how the skin shrunk on my entire abdomen so that I don’t have any loose skin above my belly button or upper stomach.
I have zero regrets and would do this all over again, and I’d opt for Renuvion in more areas if possible. My stomach is flat and tight. My incisions are healing well, my thighs are smoother and my breasts look fantastic.
I opted for a mini tummy tuck rather than a full tummy tuck, and I told Dr. Wong that I wanted to keep my original belly button. Dr. Wong worked her magic with Renuvion on my upper abdomen to prevent skin sagging on my upper stomach. It’s really magical how the skin shrunk on my entire abdomen so that I don’t have any loose skin above my belly button or upper stomach.
I have zero regrets and would do this all over again, and I’d opt for Renuvion in more areas if possible. My stomach is flat and tight. My incisions are healing well, my thighs are smoother and my breasts look fantastic.
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Dr. Wendy is very informative and sets you up for success and even gives you post op supplies that will be life savers during recovery (socks, faja, female urinal etc). Moving around is very important and manageable. Get easier every day! My recommendation is to follow post op instructions, take your pain meds, move around as soon as you can, and everything should be fine.
I will add that this procedure hurt more than I thought it would, although the pain is more of a “stiffness” if that makes sense, and the recovery was more involved than I anticipated (I did not prepare mentally for the everyday faja lifestyle), but looking back, I’d do it again.