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So Friday Feb 20th, 2015 I will be having a TT, BL/BA and Lipo in Mexico. I am beyond excited and have really appreciated all who have shown pictures and shared experiences, and look forward to being able to share mine!

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That is so very exciting! It is almost instant gratification. Best of luck to you, safe travels, and get well soon! Can't wait to see those pictures!

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Who is the surgeon?

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Who is the surgeon?

Dr Yanez

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That is so very exciting! It is almost instant gratification. Best of luck to you, safe travels, and get well soon! Can't wait to see those pictures!

Oh yes, and I forgot to mention that I will have the fat transfer to the rear, which happens to be almost as flat as my bust is, lol!

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@@Think can't wait to see that! I had a butt lift and my upper rear is better than the lower half. I was thinking about getting fat injected, but I'm about out of fat, so I need to decide that before I have any Lipo. I have a little fat left in my thighs. Never thought I'd ever be worrying about not having enough fat, lol!

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@@Think can't wait to see that! I had a butt lift and my upper rear is better than the lower half. I was thinking about getting fat injected, but I'm about out of fat, so I need to decide that before I have any Lipo. I have a little fat left in my thighs. Never thought I'd ever be worrying about not having enough fat, lol!

I completely agree!

Yes, I hope he is able to get enough to make it look like I have at least a resemblance of a rear end. If not, I will live with it, since I have no desire to actually have implants put in there, lol!

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Best of luck, and safe travels!!

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Yes - wishing you the best for a good recovery and fantastic results! Looking forward to seeing pics. Thinking more and more about doing this myself in a year or so...

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A bit more about me. I am a 47 mother of 3 grown children, last one by emergency c-section. Obviously I have had other surgeries, the open gallbladder, heart valve replacement and spleen removal. I completely understand this is not going to make the vertical 'stem-to-stern' incision vanish. It's more about the obnoxious overhang I have of my abdomen and the deflated boobs.

I am 5' 3.5", and 118 lbs. Highest weight was about 220 lbs before the heart surgery.

Pre-op photos, ugh! Bless one of my dear girlfriends for taking these hideous photos!

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@@Think you don't look that bad and your thighs are great. I'll bet you have a really nice outcome. Are you getting an anchor cut? Safe surgery and speedy healing to you!

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I agree, you've got a great starting point, and I think you'll be amazed at the results. Your thighs are better than mine after having 2.5 pounds of skin and fat cut off of each of them. Good luck, and can't wait to see how great you look!

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Ok. I chickened out of breast lift. (Close to my port was worrisome) but fill steam aHead on Tummy Tuck. Got the date of march 10. My sons wedding is end of May Hoping for results. Not too worried.....yet

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