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Hello I finally got my date for my Tummy Tuck and would like some feed back to my questions

# 1 will I need a walker ?

#2 will I need a recline ?

#3 what else will I need that will help me be comfortable for the first couple of days?

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Can you explain to me what is an inverted Tummy Tuck? Thank you

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I pretty much lived in the recliner for the first 3-4 days after surgery. I wouldn't say it's an absolute necessity, but if you have easy access to one, take advantage of it. I didn't have a walker, and after the first week I wouldn't have used it anyway. I completely lost my appetite for the first couple of weeks… it was like the early post sleeve days… I was living on Protein Shakes & Greek yogurt. If your surgeon hasn't provided it, full body compression garment is a must. And LOTS of pillows!! Good luck!


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Can you explain to me what is an inverted Tummy Tuck? Thank you

It's also referred to as a fleur de lis tummy tuck. In addition to the hip to hip incision, which only removes the skin from the lower abdomen, they also do a vertical incision to tighten the upper abdomen as well.


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