Breast Reduction and Tummy Tuck
Anyone do both of these procedures at the same time. I am just curious how it goes and if it's doable. I am sure the ideal would be to do them separate. I NEVER thought I would consider plastics, but my boobs have changed in a way I NEVER expected. I can't even believe it, I just never expected it to be that bad. Plus, I still have 50 pounds to lose. I would wait till I hit goal and maintained a few months, but I am starting to think about it now. My boobs are a DDD right now and do give me lots of discomfort so I am hoping that insurance will cover that and if I understand correctly, they do a lift anyway with the breast reduction, so that would be so great!
Anyway who can share or give me any input, it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Anyway who can share or give me any input, it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Boo
04/20/2009- Started Pre-Op Diet at 281 pounds
09/16/2009- Had Surgery at 248 pounds
11/19/2009- 1st fill of 4 cc's
12/15/2009- 2nd Fill of 1 cc
01/28/2010- 3rd Fill of .5 cc
04/01/2010- 4th Fill of .3 cc
Ultimate Goal Weight: 140
04/20/2009- Started Pre-Op Diet at 281 pounds
09/16/2009- Had Surgery at 248 pounds
11/19/2009- 1st fill of 4 cc's
12/15/2009- 2nd Fill of 1 cc
01/28/2010- 3rd Fill of .5 cc
04/01/2010- 4th Fill of .3 cc
Ultimate Goal Weight: 140
I know lots of people have gotten TT and BL/BA so I don't see why a BR would make a difference. I just got 3 different qoutes for BL and TT at the same time but they were Dr's in mexico. I know a lot of US Dr's don't like doing multiple procedures so check with your dr of choice and shop around!
HW:260+ SW: 248 Pre-Preg 180 Post-Preg Starting Wt: 225 Current PP wt: 195 GW: 170ish.
I did have both Tummy tuck and breast reduction at the same time. The breast is "a piece of cake", since it does not involve mescles. No pain at all. The tummy tuck involves muscles and it hurts and it is unconfortable but it is the best thing that I have done for myself, beside loosing 140 pounds! I wasn't sure of the brest reduction surgery either and I was also a triple D, but today, it's the procedure that I am most proud of.