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I was so glad my surgeon didn't show me the skin or fat she removed. That definitely would have grossed me out! She didn't even tell me how much it weighed, but I did find that later in my paperwork post-op.

How many pounds was it?

It was 12 pounds of skin. I don't remember how much fat was lipo'd out.

Wow. That is amazing. I don't know how many pounds mine was but it was 72 cubic inches removed. Congrats!!

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Wow impressive! I don't know much about this, I am only 1 month out after my sleeve.

Lori

You will down the road and it's all an amazing journey!!! Congrats on the sleeve!! This forum was key in my overall success in this process.

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Can I ask how expensive it was? Did insurance pay for any?

I paid about $12,000 out of pocket. No help from insurance. But it was worth every sacrifice, every second of OT and all the saving. It can be done!!

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Wow the results look great already! Thank you for sharing.

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Just finished my first round of plastic surgery. I have an amazing nurse friend taking care of me. The plastic surgery team is the best in class. It was worth every penny and every minute I had to wait for it (my doc has an over year waiting list) and every bit of pain so far.

You are all worth the effort this part of our journey entails. Everyone should be given the chance to experience this.

Stats:

Pre VSG weight 350

Day of VSG 320

Pre plastic weight 200

I had a breast augmentation and extended Tummy Tuck. Here are some post TT and augmentation pics. I know how important this is to see by pre bariatric patients, post bariatric, during stalls, when you're feeling down from the excess skin. We are all capable of this. We are all worthy of this!!! Once I'm a week out and get my drain I will post another pic...I'll keep updating this topic! attachicon.gif ImageUploadedByBariatricPal1462249299.856091.jpgattachicon.gif ImageUploadedByBariatricPal1462249310.038337.jpg

Do you have a before photo ?

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Just finished my first round of plastic surgery. I have an amazing nurse friend taking care of me. The plastic surgery team is the best in class. It was worth every penny and every minute I had to wait for it (my doc has an over year waiting list) and every bit of pain so far.

You are all worth the effort this part of our journey entails. Everyone should be given the chance to experience this.

Stats:

Pre VSG weight 350

Day of VSG 320

Pre plastic weight 200

I had a breast augmentation and extended Tummy Tuck. Here are some post TT and augmentation pics. I know how important this is to see by pre bariatric patients, post bariatric, during stalls, when you're feeling down from the excess skin. We are all capable of this. We are all worthy of this!!! Once I'm a week out and get my drain I will post another pic...I'll keep updating this topic! attachicon.gif ImageUploadedByBariatricPal1462249299.856091.jpgattachicon.gif ImageUploadedByBariatricPal1462249310.038337.jpg

Do you have a before photo ?

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That's one of them.

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Just finished my first round of plastic surgery. I have an amazing nurse friend taking care of me. The plastic surgery team is the best in class. It was worth every penny and every minute I had to wait for it (my doc has an over year waiting list) and every bit of pain so far.

You are all worth the effort this part of our journey entails. Everyone should be given the chance to experience this.

Stats:

Pre VSG weight 350

Day of VSG 320

Pre plastic weight 200

I had a breast augmentation and extended Tummy Tuck. Here are some post TT and augmentation pics. I know how important this is to see by pre bariatric patients, post bariatric, during stalls, when you're feeling down from the excess skin. We are all capable of this. We are all worthy of this!!! Once I'm a week out and get my drain I will post another pic...I'll keep updating this topic! attachicon.gif ImageUploadedByBariatricPal1462249299.856091.jpgattachicon.gif ImageUploadedByBariatricPal1462249310.038337.jpg

Do you have a before photo ?

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That's one of them.

That's fantastic. I can't wait to see how you progress. I'm hoping to have work done the 2nd 1/2 of this year

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awesome!! im definitely considering plastic or coolsculpting or something once i hit goal :)

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Congrats! You must be so happy! How long is the recovery for this?

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Congrats! You must be so happy! How long is the recovery for this?

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Depends on what you mean by "recovery". Recommended time off work is 4-6 weeks. If you have muscle repair along with the Tummy Tuck (which you absolutely should for good results), there will be a good few days where you need help with everything, like just getting up and down. Close to two weeks before you can walk fully upright. 8-10 weeks of wearing compression garments 24/7. A good year or so for your lymphatic system to build new channels. I had numbness and phantom itching for about 2 years due to the nerve regeneration. And I'd say it was about 2 years for my scars to fade to the point they are now. I'm almost 5 years post-TT now, thought and I promise that it was well worth all the suffering!

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Congrats! You must be so happy! How long is the recovery for this?

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Depends on what you mean by "recovery". Recommended time off work is 4-6 weeks. If you have muscle repair along with the Tummy Tuck (which you absolutely should for good results), there will be a good few days where you need help with everything, like just getting up and down. Close to two weeks before you can walk fully upright. 8-10 weeks of wearing compression garments 24/7. A good year or so for your lymphatic system to build new channels. I had numbness and phantom itching for about 2 years due to the nerve regeneration. And I'd say it was about 2 years for my scars to fade to the point they are now. I'm almost 5 years post-TT now, thought and I promise that it was well worth all the suffering!
In regards to the phantom itching and numbness is it extreme or just annoying

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Congrats! You must be so happy! How long is the recovery for this?

Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App

Depends on what you mean by "recovery". Recommended time off work is 4-6 weeks. If you have muscle repair along with the Tummy Tuck (which you absolutely should for good results), there will be a good few days where you need help with everything, like just getting up and down. Close to two weeks before you can walk fully upright. 8-10 weeks of wearing compression garments 24/7. A good year or so for your lymphatic system to build new channels. I had numbness and phantom itching for about 2 years due to the nerve regeneration. And I'd say it was about 2 years for my scars to fade to the point they are now. I'm almost 5 years post-TT now, thought and I promise that it was well worth all the suffering!
In regards to the phantom itching and numbness is it extreme or just annoying

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Not terrible to the point that it kept me up at night, but it was pretty damned annoying from time to time. I almost never have any of that now, though. Just for the first year or two. And it definitely decreased in frequency the further out I got.

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Who's your doctor and where is your doctor?

It appears to be an amazing job! Holy cow!

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That's today. Post op day 4. I'm usually hunched over but I straightened up a bit for the pic.

Here's another group pic I made.

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The itching is real. No phantom pain yet. But itching skin that is numb is frustrating and can be painful. I have also resolved myself to the fact the glue from the tape on the bandages will have to eventually wear itself off. I cannot get it off and my skin is irritated enough as it is. Lol.

The best feeling though is when I go down for a nap and put the ice packs on top of my boobs. Lol

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