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I had this surgery done this last July in the US. I had not worn shirts to show my arms in 20+ years and now I show my arms as much as possible. I had no pain at all. I took one pain pill and only took it because I was afraid not to. I did not have drain tubes either. Easy, easy recovery. I was back to my weight/cardio exercise class in 2 weeks. Best decision I ever made.

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I had this surgery done this last July in the US. I had not worn shirts to show my arms in 20+ years and now I show my arms as much as possible. I had no pain at all. I took one pain pill and only took it because I was afraid not to. I did not have drain tubes either. Easy, easy recovery. I was back to my weight/cardio exercise class in 2 weeks. Best decision I ever made.

Any pictures to share? If I can afford it, this would be my surgery after reaching goal. Have not shown above my elbow in over 30 yrs. Glad you said there was no pain and recovery was easy.

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U look great 75 plds to go and I want my arms done I no they will look like that.

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U look great 75 plds to go and I want my arms done I no they will look like that.

Not sure if you're looking to go out of the country but what I did was first went to a Plastic surgeon in my city for a $40.00 consultation and quote to see if I needed to lose more weight first and if I was a good candidate for the surgery. They printed out the quote (OUCH!) and instructions on what to expect. This made me feel more comfortable about doing the surgery and then we have a FB group that the patients have started online that have had surgery with Dr. Cervantes.< /p>

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Never been out of the city let alone the country. Im not sure if I read how much it was but how much was it all. I had a panniculectomy back on dec 5 and gain 45 plds since then its so heart breaking and I have no disciple and thinking of another weight loss surgery but dont no if I can get one. Again u look great????

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Wow! You look so much healthier and happier! You and your arms look awesome!

<p>I did it! had my surgery on 9/1/14 in Mexico with Dr. Juan Pablo Cervantes in Tijuana. So far everything has been amazing. No real pain at all. I had it much worse plated out in my head. I stayed from Sunday (night before) and left Friday morning. Drains were removed Thursday and stitches will dissolve anywhere from 120/150 days. I'm to take weekly pics to send to him to review and he is available to me anytime I have a question or concern. Amazing difference!</p> <div> </div> <div> </div> <div> </div> <div> </div> <div> </div> <div> </div> <div> </div> <div> </div> <div> </div> <div> </div> <div> </div> <p> </p>

3200.00 after negotiating hospital & price

3200.00 after negotiating hospital & price

3200.00 after negotiating hospital & price

3200.00 after negotiating hospital & price

Thank you for all the info and you look amazing. I also need my arms done. Can you tell me if that $3200 was just the surgeon or did it also include the hospital stay, etc. thanks again!

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Thank you for all the info and you look amazing. I also need my arms done. Can you tell me if that $3200 was just the surgeon or did it also include the hospital stay, etc. thanks again!

My apologies for the numerous duplicate posts. I was "confused"

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Never been out of the city let alone the country. Im not sure if I read how much it was but how much was it all. I had a panniculectomy back on dec 5 and gain 45 plds since then its so heart breaking and I have no disciple and thinking of another weight loss surgery but dont no if I can get one. Again u look great

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Thanks imma check it out

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Wow what a transformation....you look great! So happy for you. Do you have other surgeries planned? I did my arms, face/neck and breasts/implants first, then 4 months ago I did the lower body lift and the thigh lift...It's a journey to say the least!!!

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So now I'm looking to get a TT and breast lift/implants for Christmas. I really hope I can come up with the money by then. My arms are doing FANTASTIC! I send updated pics to Dr. Cervantes and he replys back. everything is going great. Tijuana here I come again.........very, very soon! :) So happy with my VSG doc Dr. Illan and my PS Dr. Cervantes!!!

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You look awesome! He did a great job! Please keep us posted :)

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Congratulations! I had multiple procedures done at once but the arms were life changing. I love my toned looking arms. My scars are barely visible and well hidden, well placed.

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