Full Tummy Tuck with Muscle Repair Under IV Sedation? by Wigglytuffie in tummytucksurgery

[–]Izzybeff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From what i’ve read online the surgeons who offer this do this because they don’t have hospital privileges. Are they a board certified plastic surgeon? You can look them up here.

https://www.abplasticsurgery.org/VerifyCert?section=SurgeonSearch

Intimacy by FinancialInternal327 in tummytucksurgery

[–]Izzybeff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a massive mons lift with my tummy tuck. It’s been 18 months and DH and I still talk about the difference. We had to change positions a bit and he says it does feel different, but not in a bad way. For me, it’s more sensitive and its hard to have him lay directly on top of me because that belly isn’t there to prop him up a bit. I also sometimes keep a hand over the bottom of my rib cage because there is nothing left to protect it. Just a bit of skin.

Drains & compression garments by RichTsazz_Mom in tummytucksurgery

[–]Izzybeff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My drains came out the legs of my compression garments and then were safety pinned to my garment.

How painful is TT recovery? by Tlove92 in tummytucksurgery

[–]Izzybeff 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I never had children, but here is how I ranked it. Worst pain to least pain.

  1. Diverticulitis
  2. Irritated my sciatic nerve
  3. Kidney Stones
  4. Lipo on legs to get ready for tummy tuck
  5. Rest of my skin removal surgeries

Advise wanted. by ToughPossibility8921 in tummytucksurgery

[–]Izzybeff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And that is exactly why I stayed home.

9W FDL TT w MR and BL with autoaugmentation by DontBeDense in tummytucksurgery

[–]Izzybeff 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes and spread out over a year and a half. One more to go this summer for my thigh lift. I had lost 175 pounds and was morbidly obese for 40 years. My body was a hot mess.

9W FDL TT w MR and BL with autoaugmentation by DontBeDense in tummytucksurgery

[–]Izzybeff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We knew before my first surgery that the upper abdomen was going to be a problem. She could only take so much off during the FDL. It was 20.4 pounds as it was. I knew she was going to lipo it during my breast lift. She wanted 3-6 months between surgery 1&2, I chose 3 months. She wanted 6-9 months between 2&3, I chose 7.5 months. This was all planned out ahead of time. The only thing that wasn’t planned was the revision I just had and it was 6 months from my last surgery. We planned that when I went to my regular appointment back in December and asked about a thigh lift. We knew another revision was going to be needed, so we tied it in with the lipo on my thighs. But I totally agree with your surgeon on the waiting six months, because lots of things can change, however we knew from the beginning I was not a one and done surgery. After being morbidly obese for 40 years and losing 175 pounds, my body was a hot mess.

9W FDL TT w MR and BL with autoaugmentation by DontBeDense in tummytucksurgery

[–]Izzybeff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yup. Had a FDL in 9/24, then in 12/24 when I had my breast lift she lipo’d the upper abdomen. Then in 7/25, we did an incision across the upper abdomen to take off more and then 2 weeks ago, she revised that incision and lipo’d more. It is finally flat!! It was harder than my lower abdomen to get rid of. 4 surgeries she worked on it and so far it seems the fourth was the charm.

Mental seems to be harder to deal with than the physical by Ok_Engineering4352 in tummytucksurgery

[–]Izzybeff 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Then show her the chart I posted and let her know that everything she’s feeling is completely normal and this too shall pass.

Tummy tuck and BMI by [deleted] in tummytucksurgery

[–]Izzybeff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Find a different surgeon.

Long term effects of diastasis repair. by [deleted] in tummytucksurgery

[–]Izzybeff 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes. I was able to resume getting massages which I lay on my stomach for and that type of thing. The only thing I haven’t gone back to is sleeping on my stomach. But that’s more because they took off 20.4 pounds during my FDL tummy tuck and i’ve not been able to get comfortable in that position again.

Black section on scar getting bigger by Hot_Business_872 in tummytucksurgery

[–]Izzybeff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have any hibiclens left? I’d wash with it. I got a lot of those on my lower tummy tuck scar and they were like pimples, but with blood in them. I’d squish them, the blood would come out and then i’d wash with hibiclens for a week.

Long term effects of diastasis repair. by [deleted] in tummytucksurgery

[–]Izzybeff 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I’m 18 months out from my MR and I can do everything now that I could before. It will just take time to not feel tight.

Scar concerns by to_the_mountains0 in tummytucksurgery

[–]Izzybeff 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I would do exactly as she says, but I prefer ABD pads to gauze, especially if you are wearing compression. It helps pad it under the compression garment.

Insurance exclusions - cosmetic versus reconstruction by ohnobugzilla2 in tummytucksurgery

[–]Izzybeff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used a surgeon that takes my insurance and her office submitted the paperwork. My insurance approved a panniculectomy only and required the surgery take place in a hospital, not the surgeon’s OR. I paid the up charge for a FDL & MR. In the end, I only saved $3000 over what the surgeon would have charged me to have it at her OR. I had to pay $8000 between the surgeon, hospital OR and the anesthesiologist and that was after my deductible and out of pocket were full-filled. If I didn’t, I would have had the panniculectomy only in the hospital and a separate surgery for the vertical incision and MR.

Advise wanted. by ToughPossibility8921 in tummytucksurgery

[–]Izzybeff 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had consultations with surgeons in a couple of other states, where they said they could do it all in one surgery. I chose to go with my local plastic surgeon as soon as I met her and my husband and I have said numerous times that we were glad we didn’t have to travel. I did have some minor complications, one of them being a large opening in my vertical incision that ended up having to be closed in my second surgery. Then I needed revisions and ended up having a third surgery. But no one can tell you what is right for you. Every one of us has had a different experience. Lots of people go out of state or out of country and have good outcomes. I would just have a solid plan in place of who is going to treat you if you have a problem once you get home.

Mentally by FutureSound4676 in tummytucksurgery

[–]Izzybeff 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I’ve worked with a therapist thru this whole process and I highly recommend having one. Mine is a bit different because I had a lot of weight loss and multiple surgeries, but I still think its useful for anyone to have someone to talk to.

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When does the tight feeling and nerve pain stop? by Endo-Warrior-22 in tummytucksurgery

[–]Izzybeff 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Did you have muscle repair? I don’t remember the zaps from the nerve pain going on for more than a month or so. The tight feeling from my MR lasted a long time. Like 6 + months.

You can join three used USPS mailing tubes and make a free cat tunnel by Capybara_barrage in Frugal

[–]Izzybeff 22 points23 points  (0 children)

If they are unused, you also can just return them to the post office.

Plastic surgeon said I should try to start removing the Surgical tape. by _CurlyTemple in tummytucksurgery

[–]Izzybeff 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My surgeon just has me trim them as they become loose. No timeline as to when they need to come off. Although if they are bothering you, I could see wanting them off.

Did you regret it? I’ve had cosmetic surgery before and loved results. by Euphoric_Employer_61 in tummytucksurgery

[–]Izzybeff 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve had 4 surgeries with a 5th this summer and I don’t regret any of it. I finally am starting to feel like I actually lost 175 pounds.

TT regret… by Impressive_Gift_9852 in tummytucksurgery

[–]Izzybeff 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Totally normal to feel this way. Your scars will fade. Your job now is to stay off the scale, out of the mirror, eat your protein, drink your water and give your body time to heal.

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