Saggy neck skin

(deactivated member)
on 6/12/12 2:31 am
 Nope insurance doesnt cover it .   The GOOD news is that  CASH does lol .

its about 500  bux to   permanently fix a turkey -neck wattle .

HARDLY a sum  

and the end result looks FANTASTICK !
Kiminey65
on 6/12/12 10:42 am
RNY on 10/25/10 with
Wait a minute!!!!!!! $500.00.... to fix a turkey wattle??????  ok, sign me up!!!!!!! No, seriously, what is this procedure called? And where do I begin searching for this?
I definitely went through a "looking tired" stage, because I was tired, but have been feeling amazing for a long time now. My face is thin, but no longer gaunt. At 47, I do have a teeny bit og turkey wattle, and would love to address it. Overall though, I think I, myself look pretty good! (Especially compared to my ever inflating intertube around my waist!)
Would love to hear back about that procedure!
                
seaview
on 6/14/12 1:03 am
Yeah I have turkey waddle or vagina neck as I prefer to call it....LOL....too much ladies?
Anyhow it comes and goes and gets better with time...I am 52....My choices are  mini face lift...just the lower...but if you do the lower you have to do the upper...at a certain age your neck sags anyhow so the extra skin would be there to some extent anyhow...people say they can't see it but I know they're lying...when I get REALLY lean it gets smaller and less noticeable...I am going to wait until I'm 55 and then probably have the work done...the smaller thing where they remove the skin and you just have a scar under your chin is better for younger ladies...but once you get past 50 it's really a whole neck problem...sooooo...I just ignore it as much as possible...but I understand how depressing it is to lose all the weight and then feel like you look old....much of it will get better on it's own and they say to wait 2 Years for the skin to redistribute....soo you ladies have time...do men get neck waddles? SEAVIEW
southernlady5464
on 6/14/12 1:45 am
Seaview...yes, but not as bad and they have the advantage of whiskers/beard which can HIDE it.

Liz

Duodenal Switch (Lap) 01-24-11 | Surgeon: Stephen Boyce | High weight: 250 in 2002 | Surgery weight: 203 | Lowest weight: 121 | Current weight: 135 | Goal weight: 135






   

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