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Ive recently had a Tummy Tuck done may 17th, and thought u all may like to see the difference its made, im still very sore & swollen, but its only been 2 weeks since surgery. The 1st pic was taken 10 mins b4 my op and the 2nd and 3rd was taken at home 4 days after surgery. I was frightened but im glad i went through with it, well worth it. well heer goes here are my pics.

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Wow, what a great difference!! I can't wait to see the pics next month once the swelling and scarring has settled.

I'm glad everything went well for you :confused:

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Wow! You already look great! Your tummy is so flat! How are you feeling? Are you in alotof pain?

Can I ask a few questions? What weight did you start off at? How much did you lose and how long did it take you to lose it? Do you have any more weight to lose? Do you have kids? Sorry for all the questions but I'm approximately your age and am just starting but I know I will definetly need a TT down the road! Thanks!

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Wow, what a great difference!! I can't wait to see the pics next month once the swelling and scarring has settled.

I'm glad everything went well for you :confused:

thanx minty xxxx

liz xx

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Wow! You already look great! Your tummy is so flat! How are you feeling? Are you in alotof pain?

Can I ask a few questions? What weight did you start off at? How much did you lose and how long did it take you to lose it? Do you have any more weight to lose? Do you have kids? Sorry for all the questions but I'm approximately your age and am just starting but I know I will definetly need a TT down the road! Thanks!

Hi chica thankyou for your comments. Im two weeks post op now and yes i have to be honest im in a lot of pain still, i feel not o bad as i have plenty of pain killers too keep me going im doing more each day but i get tired very easily. I am in the uk and we work in stones here i was 19st 2 llbs day of my band op now im 13st so i think that 98 pounds ive lost, that took me 18 months on two fills. Im not sure if i can lose any more weight now as i have found a sweet spot now and im very happy with the weight i am now apart from the swelling from the t/t. As for kids yes i have 1 son Ryan hes nearly 7. I hope that answers some of your questions and i wish you luck on your lap band journey !!

Liz xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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You look very nice! I cant wait to see your pictures in a few months. I am happy for you. It looks like everything is going great for you! Keep us posted I would like to see more of your progress pictures. :clap2:

Ive recently had a Tummy Tuck done may 17th, and thought u all may like to see the difference its made, im still very sore & swollen, but its only been 2 weeks since surgery. The 1st pic was taken 10 mins b4 my op and the 2nd and 3rd was taken at home 4 days after surgery. I was frightened but im glad i went through with it, well worth it. well heer goes here are my pics.

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Wow you look fantastic! Makes me want to re-think the whole idea of a Tummy Tuck. Thanks for sharing these with me. (all of us) I can't believe how wonderful you look after just 2 weeks, imagine 2 months!

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You look very nice! I cant wait to see your pictures in a few months. I am happy for you. It looks like everything is going great for you! Keep us posted I would like to see more of your progress pictures. :clap2:

Wow you look fantastic! Makes me want to re-think the whole idea of a Tummy Tuck. Thanks for sharing these with me. (all of us) I can't believe how wonderful you look after just 2 weeks, imagine 2 months!

Thanx for your kind comments, im two weeks out but the afters were taken 4 days after my op.

thanx

Liz xxxxxxx

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I replied to the other thread, but wow, I just have to comment again!

Liz, you look fab. The pain and discomfort you are feeling now will be a distant memory in a another couple of weeks time when you are out shopping for all the new clothes you will need (I needed everything I brought after my TT, lol)

Just remember to take it as easy as you can for the next few weeks!

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You look great! Thank you for sharing the pics and congratulations on your loss.

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Looks awesome, sugarplum!! Congrats!

But I have one question: why the vertical incision? I'm intrigued.

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Looks awesome, sugarplum!! Congrats!

But I have one question: why the vertical incision? I'm intrigued.

i had the vetical incision as i had loose skin at the sides this was to pull me and and give me some shape, the op was called a fluer de lys.

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elisabeth and argon thankyou 4 your kind comments.

Chickie thankyou also, i hope my results turn out as good as yours have done when the swelling has gone down, i dont look much different in my clothes at this point, but that will be down to the swelling.

Liz xxxx

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You look fabulous! I think you'll be really happy with the fleur de lys incision. It gets you so much smaller through the waist than the bottom cut alone does. Hang in there with the recovery. If you're like me, at about the 6 week mark you'll start to feel like yourself again and at the 8 week mark, you'll have to remind yourself that you ever had a pannus!

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