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Hey all, had plastic surgery in Monterrey Mexico in March with Dr. Sauceda. I am now 6 weeks post op from brachioplasty, breast lift, breast augmentation with silicone implants, Tummy Tuck, Lipo of top part of tummy and back and brazilian butt lift with lipoed fat injected in rear to "plump" it!

YOu are welcome to view my before/after pics and pictures through this process over the last 6 weeks. I still have some swelling in the tummy, but the rest is mostly all gone. I also posted my surgery blog, my personal story, and a good links section. Hubby was kind enough to do the website for me!!

You can view it at: My Mexico Plastic Surgery Journey!

Thanks!!

Misty

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Oh, and since I know this will come up, it cost me $12,000 for all my procedures including my airfare and 10 nights hotel, 2 nights in the hospital, all my hospital and surgery fees, and after care garments.

I was quoted in Dallas for $27000. The other Plastic surgeons I talked too thought I was nuts to do all of that at once. I am in excellent health with no comorbodities, fairly young so I wasn't afraid of doing it all at once. I had no complications and would go back to Monterrey and Dr. Sauceda to do it again in a heartbeat!!

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Thank you for sharing this. It is always great to see before and after on parts, especially since some of my nows look like your thens!

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Thank you for sharing this. It is always great to see before and after on parts, especially since some of my nows look like your thens!

Hey, don't you worry, you will get there!!

Misty

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Wow....you look like a totally different person. Turned out great. I know this is the understatement of the century, but.......man that looked extremely painful!!

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I have to be honest, the first 2 days were bad but after that it really wasn't painful. Pain is mostly a mind-construct, so there are beneficial cognitive ways of dealing with it. Maybe I am just different but I don't really feel that things were bad. I was back at school the following week when I got back from Mexico.

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Misty,

Great website. Thanks for sharing. You look fabulous. How much did you lose in your weight loss jounry?

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Hi, I lost 85 lbs in a year. I have 20 more to go to get to goal!! I want to be in the century club!!

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Hi there,

You will get there! Just don't give up! Thanks so much for looking at my website that my husband made for me!!

Misty

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WOW! You looking amazing!!

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congrats and thanks for posting! Your scars are healing beautifully! Are you putting anything on them? (Vit E, Silicone sheets, etc)

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