TT/UBL opinions needed **pix**
I've done a little research on PS to address loose skin on my arms and upper abdomen. I consulted the following surgeons, sending them pics and getting quotes via email. Here's what their responses were:
Dr. Bradley Remington, Kirkland: $12500 (reverse abdominoplasty/upper body lift plus arm lift)
Dr. Francisco Sauceda: $9700 (upper body lift plus arm lift)
Dr. LoMonaco: $7000 (upper body lift w/ arm lift)
Dr. Stephen Paige, Seattle: $11,500 (custom back reduction plus arm lift)
Granted, none of these surgeons have seen me in person other than Dr. Paige, and their quotes may vary greatly once we've met, so I'm sitting on the fence on whether I want to try and finance this so next summer I can be beach body ready, or if I want to intensify my workouts to see what I can do to improve areas of concern. My arms have always been big, but now its just weird to have a bunch of loose skin like an 80yr old on my upper arms. The abs I'm also concerned with- it'd be nice to show off a flat, defined tummy when I'm teaching group fitness classes.
Anyhow, here's "the situation" I'm workin' on- the first one is where I'm at, and the 2nd is with me holding the excess skin (see that 6pk under there!?)
So part of me is posting this to get a reality check, is the correction I'm wanting worth the cost/potential risks? I know I ultimately have to choose, but I value opinions from the experts (you!) I'd appreciate your feedback.
Thanks!
Dr. Bradley Remington, Kirkland: $12500 (reverse abdominoplasty/upper body lift plus arm lift)
Dr. Francisco Sauceda: $9700 (upper body lift plus arm lift)
Dr. LoMonaco: $7000 (upper body lift w/ arm lift)
Dr. Stephen Paige, Seattle: $11,500 (custom back reduction plus arm lift)
Granted, none of these surgeons have seen me in person other than Dr. Paige, and their quotes may vary greatly once we've met, so I'm sitting on the fence on whether I want to try and finance this so next summer I can be beach body ready, or if I want to intensify my workouts to see what I can do to improve areas of concern. My arms have always been big, but now its just weird to have a bunch of loose skin like an 80yr old on my upper arms. The abs I'm also concerned with- it'd be nice to show off a flat, defined tummy when I'm teaching group fitness classes.
Anyhow, here's "the situation" I'm workin' on- the first one is where I'm at, and the 2nd is with me holding the excess skin (see that 6pk under there!?)
So part of me is posting this to get a reality check, is the correction I'm wanting worth the cost/potential risks? I know I ultimately have to choose, but I value opinions from the experts (you!) I'd appreciate your feedback.
Thanks!
jcheryld,
Yes I see that sixer! The reality is that no amount of exercise or diet change is going to address loose skin, and it sure looks like that's all you have. If you have excess fat, I'm not seeing it. It's a very personal decision to have surgery, but if I were in your shoes, I'd do it in a heartbeat. You seem to have worked to achieve one hella good body and getting rid of the skin would let it shine through.
Terri
Yes I see that sixer! The reality is that no amount of exercise or diet change is going to address loose skin, and it sure looks like that's all you have. If you have excess fat, I'm not seeing it. It's a very personal decision to have surgery, but if I were in your shoes, I'd do it in a heartbeat. You seem to have worked to achieve one hella good body and getting rid of the skin would let it shine through.
Terri
The question of if it's worth it is a very personal question each person has to answer for themselves. I personally think it is worth it. Just my opinion, you'll probably think it is worth it as well. For all the work you've put in working out to see the results w/o all the skin hanging is amazing. To be able to hang out on the beach in a bikini w/ a flat stomach or wear sleeveless shirts w/ confidence, priceless.
Sonya
I'm with everyone else. You've done the hard work, you look amazing...the problem is that you have an size XL skin on a size S body! And it's true, no matter how much harder you work out...it's not going to shrink your skin. This is where plastic surgery is so amazing!! I list it as one of the most amazing experiences of my life. I cannot image NOT having done it now. I had an LBL and BL in January and have a thigh lift and arm lift scheduled for September. It is MORE than worth it in my opinion!! You already look fabulous...you will be SMOKIN HOT with that skin gone!!
LapBand 8/2007 - Lost 90 lbs
Band removed and Sleeved (VSG) 1/2009 - Lost 70+ lbs
Round 1 plastic surgery - LBL and BL with Dr. Lomonaco - 1/2010 - 15 lbs sliced off!
Total lost to date: 181 lbs!! Wearing petite size 6s and 8s!!
Band removed and Sleeved (VSG) 1/2009 - Lost 70+ lbs
Round 1 plastic surgery - LBL and BL with Dr. Lomonaco - 1/2010 - 15 lbs sliced off!
Total lost to date: 181 lbs!! Wearing petite size 6s and 8s!!