Pics of tt inside I figured out how to post pics

AngelNichole
on 10/9/13 8:07 am, edited 10/9/13 10:18 am - OH
RNY on 02/21/12

Tell me what you think

        
AngelNichole
on 10/9/13 10:13 am - OH
RNY on 02/21/12
AngelNichole
on 10/9/13 10:37 am - OH
RNY on 02/21/12
        
AngelNichole
on 10/9/13 10:31 am - OH
RNY on 02/21/12

last pic is before 175 lbs

        
godzilla
on 10/9/13 11:11 am - Israel
Swollen but you are still very early out.
Take a pic every week to compare. And swelling can be worse in afternoon and night.
Mikimi in Israel
Angela B.
on 10/9/13 7:55 pm - Austin, IN
It looks like normal swelling. Hang in there. In 2 or 3 months you will be amazed at your transformation.






Tess145
on 10/9/13 11:19 pm - Senatobia, MS

You are still very much swollen but look at your before picture and see how far you have come.  It is amazing what surgeons can do for us.  Not everybody will get that perfectly flat belly, it is according to how much fat tissue is still under the skin.  Some people just have hanging skin and no fat left underneath so the doctor can pull that skin much tighter.  The down side of that is usually most of your elasticity is gone and the skin will relax again in about 6 months.  I know mine is not near as tight as it was in the beginning.  So don't get down, as you lose a few more pounds your swelling will go down and you should retain a really nice hour glass shape.  Be Patience.

 Tess

Starting Wt 306; Losing Wt 155; Goal Wt 145: Regain Wt 225; Current Wt 157
PS:  FDL Tummy Tuck, Hernia Repair 5/17/12, TT Revision, Butt and Thigh Lift 4/18/13
      

emelar
on 10/10/13 1:49 am - TX

Swollen.  I'm really surprised that your doc told you that this is your final result.  Mine cheerfully informed me that the bad swelling didn't even start until around 3 weeks out, and he was right. 

Even if you end up unhappy with your final result, most surgeons won't do revisions until you're 6 months to a year out from surgery.  So there's nothing to really do now but wait and see how everything settles.  Then you can have a conversation with your surgeon about what you're unhappy about and see if there's a fix for it.

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