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Dreams 05-14-2005 07:03 PM

LIPO!!!!!!!!!!! Got Questions
 
im definitly considering it. Actually im doing it in about 5 months. Im alittle nervouse cause i heard stories n seen some pictures that looked horrible after the surgery n had really ad scarring. Has anyone had lipo done? Are you happy with your results? How much did it cost? How do you pay for it???? :o

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jiffypop 05-14-2005 11:05 PM

as far as i know, no one on this forum has had lipo done... we've had lap band, roux n y gastric bypass, vertical gastric banding, or duodenal switch, and a couple have had their excess skin removed.

but no lipo... good luck!!!

mscat816 06-14-2005 06:00 AM

Tummy tuck with lipo
 
Hi Dreams - I had a tummy tuck with lipo in December. I have bikini cut line where I was tucked and the lipo was done when i was open so I don't have lipo incisions. I don't think I can help you with info about that type of scarring. What I can say is your scarring will be dependent upon your skin color, skin type, where the incisions are made, etc. Look at other scars on your body and how they healed.

The cost of surgery is all realative - I saw 4 surgeons for estimates and consultations and there was up to a $5000 difference between the lowest and the highest. The cost is most likely going to be all on you - I am not aware of insurance covering elective cosmetic surgery. Except in the case of a by-pass surgery - some insurances will cover all or part of the cost of a tummy tuck with lipo after success with the bypass. As for payment, we made a deposit and paid for the surgery on a credit card.

Discuss the idea with your physician - you will need a referral and some medical documentation regarding your health and well being from him/her even though it is elective surgery - if your surgeon is reputable.

Get as many consultations as you need to make an informed decision. Many surgeons offer free consultations. Most have photo albums and thank you notes available - Read the notes and recommendations. You are going to be overwhelmed with lots of information presented in different forms (brochures, handouts, video, and fast talk). Type up a list of questions that are personal to you and ask the same questions of each so you can compare their answers.

Search the internet on "plastic surgery forums" and you will find a few great ones where you can direct feedback from women who have had similar surgeries and get ideas or lists of questions you want to ask.. I can't remember the one I used but it helped me locate surgeons in my area that were reputable and provided me with the information I needed to ask the right and necessary questions. When we made our decision on the surgeon, I was totally clear he was the one. He was straight with me about what to expect, what he could and could not guarantee, and the women of his staff were outstanding in caring for me and my husband.

Good luck!

mscat816 06-14-2005 06:07 AM

Lipo forum
 
Dreams - you can also search "liposuction forums" too to get in touch with forums specifically geared to that. Beware of sites that are hosted by one particular surgeon!


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