Sharing my brachioplasty and lbl experience
The way your post is written, it sounds to me as if your surgeon was more concerned about the speed of the surgery rather than the result. I mean telling you that she used staples rather than suturing to save time? That sounds like a load of crap to me. How is that going to affect your scars?
Again, I'm sorry you are so disappointed in the result. Hopefully she won't give you a hard time on getting the revisions done.
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160 lbs lost. Surgeons Goal Reached in 33 weeks. My Goal in 37 Weeks.
VSG: 11/2/2011; LBL+Thigh Lift+BL: 10/3/2012; Brach+Mastopexy: 7/22/2013
Staples on the back bay not be so bad but it sounds like you are not happy with your results. But it is very true that swelling appearance changes over the months and not just doctor-gobbly-talk to shut you up.
Skin and fat and hanging blubber do not show up in scale weight as much as we think. Bummer! Been there so I understand lots of how you feel.
You are in the tight place to vent and communicate your concerns!
Most PS seem to do a certain amount of revision up to a tear after and many are minor in-office procedures. I too am facing revision of TT scars when inhale my Breast Lift.
Talk more with your PS about your concerns to verify what can be done. Scars do take a long time to heal. Healing is a process of time. Hang in there.
Mikimi in Israel
I am not happy with my one arm and the doctor was disappointed too. I'm still trying to figure out how it got to be so uneven and why there is so much still hanging there. My right arm looks pretty good. The loose skin is above my belly button. She said I was pulled tight on the table. You can tell from the pictures that a lot was removed but I still think there is room for improvement.
All of that said, I understand your disappointment and wanted to send you some major hugs. I have looked at lots of plastics pictures and have not seen pictures that looked as "ragged", for lack of a better word, as your arms do. If I were in your situation, I would try to get the opinion of another surgeon. I have not seen a LBL incision that looks like yours. I think that my surgeon would have done a LBL followed by an upper body lift on a later day. They are very difficult procedures to combine.
Did your insurance cover this surgery? I'm sure you researched your surgeon and felt that you were in competent hands. I'm so sorry that you are disappointed!
HW: 249 SW: 229 GW: 149 Age: 63 - Body by Sauceda - 12/2011
Lee,
I still have the loose skin above the belly button. It is definitely better than it was before but still much to be removed. When I had my RNY 6 years ago, the doctor never gave me a goal weight. It was just whatever came off. My highest weight was 339 so even at 198pds, I still lost a lot. I have had 2 kids in 2 years and have also dealt with bouts of anorexia and bulimia. For me, I am okay with where I am now. I'm healthy and happy in my life so I'm not pushing it. I have grown to accept the fact that I will still be on the "plus size" of things but it's okay. I tried starving myself smaller and well that didn't work out good either. I'm okay with still being overweight. We did briefly talk about revisions and it was said that they would wait 6mths to do any more. I was already warned prior to surgery that they probably would not be able to get it all in one shot. It was a lot of surgery to do and a lot of skin to remove all in one shot. I guess I still had higher expectations. The only reason why she cut me high on my back was I had more to remove there than my butt. She rmoved 4pds off my back so it was a lot. My back is so smooth now. She did a good job on that as well as removing the lower apron of skin on my belly. My right arm looks good, I think, but my left needs help. As I said before the doc was even disappointed on how it looked. Not sure if I could call it "ragged" but I do have a huge amount of stretch marks all over and tends to give my skin a bumpier appearance. The incisions themselves look good. And we paid for my surgery out of pocket. I went to the University of Maryland. They have a resident clinic there. Yes, I did have a "student" do my surgery but I felt very comfortable with her and the attending physician. The attending physician is there all the time overseeing everything. He is actually the one who marked me prior to going into surgery. He backed everything that she said. They were always in agreement. I had no worries and did not think that my safety or results would be compromised. I choose this route because I wanted it done but didn't have the finances to cover it elsewhere.
Your should be very proud of maintaining your weight loss! The only important thing is that you feel healthy and happy and you have accomplished both. I would once torte on getting good nutrition I. The next months, then following up with the revisions. They are not uncommon for those of us that have lost a lot of weight.
Take good care of yourself and keep posting so that we can support you as you venture through the.
HW: 249 SW: 229 GW: 149 Age: 63 - Body by Sauceda - 12/2011
Laura in Texas
53 years old; 5'7" tall; HW: 339 (BMI=53); GW: 140 CW: 170 (BMI=27)
RNY: 09-17-08 Dr. Garth Davis
brachioplasty: 12-18-09 Dr. Wainwright; lbl/bl: 06-28-11 Dr. LoMonaco
"May your choices reflect your hopes and not your fears."