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Hi, so im having an abdominoplasty & liposuction on the hip rolls, flanks and upper back this coming Thursday. Are there any things that I perhaps need to be aware of or take into consideration? All comments and advice greatly welcomed and appreciated. Thanx ;)

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I had this done after my second son. It was awesome. One thing to ask since they are doing all these areas of Lipo and possibly forgotten is to lipo the top pubic area. They can help that too, if you think you need it. I did decide to have more children, but the abdominoplasty held up great after two more large pregnancies. No stretch marks and flattened well after. One of the best things I ever did. Be sure they are doing it under general. They tried to do it under some type of local. They had to stop and bring me back again. I had to pay for the second surgery too. That pisst me off, but the surgery results was so so worth it the second go around.

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Just follow your post op instructions... in the first few weeks you will be hunched over and in some discomfort - make sure you get plenty of rest and don't do too much even if you feel well enough!

My first week post op was a walk in the park and I thought I was doing really well and over done things... I suffered for that in the following weeks.

You should be given a binder or a control garment, make sure you wear it as instructed, even if it feel uncomfortable.

I didn't have Lipo (couldn't afford it) so I can't really help you on that side of things.

However, what I can say, is keep your eye on the prize... the recovery, both physically and emotionally is a long one, but the results are worth it! I am so pleased that the apron has gone and my stomach actually resembles my age now...!

Let us know how you get on... if I can help, just shout!

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Just follow your post op instructions... in the first few weeks you will be hunched over and in some discomfort - make sure you get plenty of rest and don't do too much even if you feel well enough!

My first week post op was a walk in the park and I thought I was doing really well and over done things... I suffered for that in the following weeks.

You should be given a binder or a control garment' date=' make sure you wear it as instructed, even if it feel uncomfortable.

I didn't have Lipo (couldn't afford it) so I can't really help you on that side of things.

However, what I can say, is keep your eye on the prize... the recovery, both physically and emotionally is a long one, but the results are worth it! I am so pleased that the apron has gone and my stomach actually resembles my age now...!

Let us know how you get on... if I can help, just shout![/quote']

Thank you...i will definitely take it easy, my husband will help me out the first week or so...i hope recovery goes well :) I know everyone heals different and even tolerate pain in different levels. I have heard nightmares and also how easy it was. All i want is to have everything go as planned.

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I really considering getting a Tummy Tuck. Please keep us posted on your recovery. Best wishes for great results and an easy recovery:)

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Congratulations! I'm having a Tummy Tuck consult the end of August. Can't wait

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