Stomach is "weird"

SchwartzFamly
on 7/26/11 11:55 pm
So I've been looking around, getting ready to talk to a surgeon about ps.  I've looked at a lot of pics of "befores".  I don't have the kind of skin drape at my stomach that a lot of peple had, but I've got this ball of muscle right in the middle from where the kiddos ripped the muscles when I was pregnant.

My twins were over 8.8 and 8.12 and my son 11.12, so the muscles couldn't stretch that far and tore.  Part of the reason I have back aches a lot.

Anyway, anybody else have issues like that??  Wondering if they can stitch them back where they belong to make me look sort of like I have a waist.
 I'm 6' tall and 41 years old
             
        
(deactivated member)
on 7/27/11 12:14 am

Hi...

I'm thinking the right surgeon, one with a great reputation and photos to back it up...can do wonders for stretched and ripped muscles...They will take your muscles and tighten them to ALMOST like nothing ever happened...!!

On another note...that was some BIG twins...Girl, no wonder you were ripped...The body is an Amazing thing to be able to go through some of the things we put it through...

The best to you as you find your surgeon and the surgery that is just right for you...!!

cyndy

siberiancat
on 7/27/11 1:49 am - COLUMBIA CITY, IN
You may need an abdominoplasty with body resculpting.  The fleur de lis or anchor cut has a vertical incision that lets PS do more sculpting under boobs and waist.

I'm sure different surgeons will give your their opinions but you want underlying muscle work done - just not skin removal.  Most insurances won't pay for what you need done - but it's always worth a try to submit it anyway.
 Penny
Highest Weight 255  * Wt loss includes 19 lb lost before surgery

    
SchwartzFamly
on 7/27/11 2:03 am
We're okay with the no-insurance.  My hubby says I'm worth it.    Just trying to be able to research what I "probably" need done so that I can ask the right questions when I'm in the doc's office.
 I'm 6' tall and 41 years old
             
        
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