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bestaji
on 6/27/23 6:19 pm, edited 6/27/23 11:19 am
Topic: RE: what are some things I can do hide excess skin before surgery

I like wearing thin-fitting tanks underneath my shirts since they smooth out

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Janesbenth1
on 6/26/23 12:31 am
Topic: RE: 5 year anniversary Dr. Capella

Ingrid, your story of success after bariatric surgery is both motivating and illuminating; thank you for sharing it with us. Thanks to you, I have been reminded of the value of self-love, moderation, and working toward a more positive relationship with food.

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Mikasa1412
on 6/20/23 9:48 pm
Topic: RE: 5 year anniversary Dr. Capella

Thank you for sharing your inspiring and transformative weight loss surgery journey, Ingrid. Your story has been incredibly helpful and motivating, reminding me of the importance of self-acceptance, balance, and pursuing a healthy relationship with food. fnf

florencepugh
on 6/14/23 2:43 pm
Topic: RE: what are some things I can do hide excess skin before surgery

Here are some strategies to help you conceal excess skin and feel more feminine before undergoing surgery: choose clothing styles that flatter your figure, opt for layering with compression undergarments, incorporate accessories to divert attention, maintain good posture, and consider using body contouring garments for a streamlined look. contexto

catwoman7
on 4/27/23 4:50 am
RNY on 06/03/15
Topic: RE: Insurance approval for breast lift?

they might - I know a few people (not bariatric patients) who've had breast reduction surgeries covered because they were having lots of physical problems because of the weight of their breasts. Is any of this (pain and rashes) documented by your PCP? That kind of documentation might help your case...

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HW: 373 SW: 316 GW: 150 LW: 138 CW: 163

DeleriumMercy
on 4/27/23 4:17 am, edited 4/27/23 4:28 am - Indianapolis, IN
Topic: Insurance approval for breast lift?

Wow, it's been 12 years since my DS. My life has changed so much and for the better in many ways. Finally I've decide I need to have some body modifying procedures. Truly I wanted to avoid it at all costs but my breast drive me crazy. They are so uncomfortable and give me so much grief with pain and rashes and sore shoulders from straps. I have a referral for a plastic surgeon and I am very nervous. Has anyone had luck getting their insurance to cover breast lifts or any of the contouring procedures? I am hopeful but realistic, my mother recommended I start one of those gofundme pages. I'm not great with the social sites and stuff. I'm not so sure how that will go or what to expect but I won't know if I don't try. Any advice or experience with a similar situation will be appreciated.

tonyadams
on 4/25/23 1:59 am
Topic: RE: Brachioplasty tight

After a Brachioplasty operation, it's usual to have some swelling and bruising, especially in the initial few days. However, it's crucial to call your plastic surgeon right away if you have severe swelling in one arm that is noticeably bigger than the other. This can indicate a more serious problem, like an infection or lymphedema. It's crucial to keep in mind that edema can take many weeks to completely go down following surgery while thinking about how your arms look. Additionally, it's typical for one arm to be larger than the other, particularly if one arm was used for an IV during surgery.

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Smill
on 3/29/23 8:46 pm
Topic: Panus

I was wondering if anybody has suggestions for a problem I have. A year in a half ago I developed what my doctor calls a panus. This panus has caused me nothing but problems. Everything from wounds to infections, to making it hard to walk. Does anybody know of a good plastic surgeon in th the Boston area. I need to have it removed as well as have weight loss surgery. I have had to use a catheter for 9 months because of this panus. If anybody has advice please get back to me. Thanks you in advance

thomas1803
on 3/3/23 6:48 am
Topic: RE: Panniculectomy

I had this surgery last year so immediately after the surgery, you can expect to experience some pain, swelling, and bruising around the surgical site. Your surgeon may prescribe pain medication to help manage any discomfort. You may also need to wear compression garments to help reduce swelling and support the healing process.

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HannahClark
on 2/21/23 8:42 am, edited 2/21/23 12:43 am
Topic: RE: I may not have enough money to get my planned plastic surgery !

Hey there, I feel you on the struggle of trying to fix up a damaged home while dealing with high mortgage and tax payments. It's frustrating when things don't go according to plan, especially when it comes to our finances. On a lighter note, I recently stumbled upon a review for Bingo Cash on https://joywallet.com/article/bingo-cash-review/ and I found it really interesting. I decided to give it a try and I actually made some money from it! It's always great to find new ways to make some extra cash, especially when we're trying to save up for important things like home repairs or plastic surgery. While I understand the desire to improve one's appearance, it's also important to prioritize taking care of our homes and financial well-being.

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