Slight concern after LBL
I had a LBL on 10/28 and I have a slight concern. My surgeon cut me all the way around and did muscle tightening, but didn't do an anchor cut. I had expressed to him before surgery that one of my main things was not having a muffin top after surgery. I told him if he needed to do the vertical cut to avoid that from happening, I was fine with that. After looking last night, I still see fat above my naval area. Maybe I'm being paranoid, but I don't believe it's swelling. I am able to grab fat. I have a follow-up with him on Monday and will mention it, but I'd like to get some thoughts from people who share a similar experience.
Well this is interesting because up until the day of surgery my surgeon only said he was doing the circumferential. day of surgery he says inverted T Circumferential and when I asked why the change he said that was the plan all along and that there would be no way to bring all of the center skin in if not. So I agreed. I'm only 4 days out so I can't comment on how it looks. I would assume that you still have a lot of swelling, is it possible that that's what you are seeing, if not will your surgeon do a revision.
HW 405- Pre op weight 374- Plastics weight 203 Current weight 194
Circumferential lift/Brachioplasty November 8, 2011
16.3 pounds removed.
Revisions + Thighplasty October 23, 2012
Breast lift- Spring 2013
I don't believe it's swelling. The fat I'm referring to is in my upper abdomen right below my breasts. I'm able to grab fat there. However, in my lower abdomen, it's a lot tighter and I can definitely see & feel swelling. I'm going to ask him about it tomorrow when I go for my follow-up. If I needed the anchor cut, I wish he would have done it. I don't like the thought of needing a revision when the issue could have been addressed during the initial surgery.
I'm 11 weeks out now from Extended TT hernia & gynecomastia, four weeks ago I was still kind of po'd things weren't a little tighter in some areas but it has gotten a lot better last couple weeks. Alot of people on here talk about swelling for 6 months to a year so it may take some time to really see the results you want to. Being that your only 2 weeks out give it some time I'm sure it will get better.
Bubba
Bubba
I had a hernia repair with an extended TT done Jan5 of this year. I was all marked up for the anchor cut, but when I came out of recovery I noticed I didn't have the vertical cut. My PS said he changed his mind when I was on the table. That I would be happier without the scar and less problems with the healing. (I too told him I didn't care about the scars, I didn't want a muffin top, just make me nice and tight)
Well, I was very disappointed with the outcome at the time. I had this crease from the middle of my breasts to my belly button. It looked like I had a extra set of small breasts. When I went back for my 6 months check up it still looked the same. He said he could do a revision but really didn't think it was necessary. I really didn't want to go through anymore surgery. So I let it be. Lo and behold about 9 months out suddenly it dissapeared. The swelling finally went down! I lost an adittional 2 1/2 inches and a pant size and don't have a muffin top. You can actually see my rib cage now. I can't help looking at myself in the mirror and liking what I see. I look dam good for a 58 year young woman. So hang in there. It may take awhile but you may like the results.
Well, I was very disappointed with the outcome at the time. I had this crease from the middle of my breasts to my belly button. It looked like I had a extra set of small breasts. When I went back for my 6 months check up it still looked the same. He said he could do a revision but really didn't think it was necessary. I really didn't want to go through anymore surgery. So I let it be. Lo and behold about 9 months out suddenly it dissapeared. The swelling finally went down! I lost an adittional 2 1/2 inches and a pant size and don't have a muffin top. You can actually see my rib cage now. I can't help looking at myself in the mirror and liking what I see. I look dam good for a 58 year young woman. So hang in there. It may take awhile but you may like the results.
NoMore B.
on 11/12/11 11:21 am
on 11/12/11 11:21 am
I had a LBL in May. I did not have the vertical anchor cut, only the circumferential cut. My PS said he doesnt commonly do the anchor cut unless someone really has a ton of excess above the belly button. I thought I did but went with his recommendation and didnt get it.
That being said, even though I didnt have the vertical incision, there is no way that after surgery I could grab any fat. What you're describing doesnt sound right to me at all. In fact, right after surgey I needed to give myself Lovenox injections in my abdomen and had a heck of a difficult time because I had no skin whatsoever to grab. Now, 6 months later, I'm still flat as a board on my stomach. Definitely ask about it.
That being said, even though I didnt have the vertical incision, there is no way that after surgery I could grab any fat. What you're describing doesnt sound right to me at all. In fact, right after surgey I needed to give myself Lovenox injections in my abdomen and had a heck of a difficult time because I had no skin whatsoever to grab. Now, 6 months later, I'm still flat as a board on my stomach. Definitely ask about it.
Joanne, it definitely doesn't seem right to me either. I'm hoping I'm wrong, but I feel like there's a difference between the upper and lower abdomen. I notice fat in the upper, but just swelling in the lower. I want him to provide reassurance tomorrow. I don't necessarily want to be cut again, but I want the best results possible.