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Browsing as 'Plastic Surgery Professional' Change. Axis Three for Breast Simulations. Starting a practice is extremely challenging these days. Axis Three has brought more patients to my office; It makes the consultation more interactive and educational. Patients are very impressed with this technology resulting in higher closure rates. Dr R Scott Haupt. Dr Steve R. Fallek. After seeing the post-op simulation on their own body, patients feel much more comfortable and confident even more excited - about pr...
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Amy's Abdominoplasty Blog: Back to Normal at Ten Weeks
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Friday, February 26, 2010. Back to Normal at Ten Weeks. It was surprisingly difficult to give up the binder or Spanx during the day. I wore the Spanx for my whole first week back to work (enjoying a Spandex-enhanced figure). That weekend, I realized I'd have to go cold turkey. Without support, it felt as though my middle wasn't strong enough to hold me upright. This feeling lasted for three days. Now I'm Spandex-free! Good luck, Girl! Labels: tummy tuck recovery swimming walking. Linda Swanson, MD.
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Amy's Abdominoplasty Blog: 01/01/2010 - 02/01/2010
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Wednesday, January 27, 2010. Surgical Drains, What Are They? Even though my surgical drains have been out for over a month post-tummy tuck, I've been meaning to blog about them. Going into the surgery, I only had a vague idea about what the drains looked like or felt like. At my one week appointment, the surgeon looked at my 'drain log', and said the fluid level was low enough that the drains could come out. Oh, Happy Day! Links to this post. Thursday, January 21, 2010. One Month After Surgery. I answer ...
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Amy's Abdominoplasty Blog: One Month After Surgery
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Thursday, January 21, 2010. One Month After Surgery. If I focus on what I can. Do, I feel pretty good about where I am in the recovery. I think I could work now, especially if I sat more than usual on the job. I still have a few more weeks off, and I'm really grateful for that. I'm still a bit hunched and swollen. I could potentially squeeze into my pants using Spanx and pliers. I think I'll stick with the stretchy pants for awhile. Finally, here's the million dollar question: Was it worth it?
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Amy's Abdominoplasty Blog: 01/01/2011 - 02/01/2011
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Thursday, January 27, 2011. It sounds cliché, but I can’t believe it’s been a year since I had my tummy tuck. The worst memories of the recovery have faded, and so has my scar. I’m now back ship-shape around the middle, with no weakness or problems related to having the surgery. First, was it worth it? Was there a downside? Other than the icky early recovery (and the thousands of dollars that we just paid off), there was little downside. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Linda Swanson, MD.
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Amy's Abdominoplasty Blog: One Year Later
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Thursday, January 27, 2011. It sounds cliché, but I can’t believe it’s been a year since I had my tummy tuck. The worst memories of the recovery have faded, and so has my scar. I’m now back ship-shape around the middle, with no weakness or problems related to having the surgery. First, was it worth it? Was there a downside? Other than the icky early recovery (and the thousands of dollars that we just paid off), there was little downside. Linda Swanson, MD. View my complete profile.
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Amy's Abdominoplasty Blog: 02/01/2010 - 03/01/2010
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Friday, February 26, 2010. Back to Normal at Ten Weeks. It was surprisingly difficult to give up the binder or Spanx during the day. I wore the Spanx for my whole first week back to work (enjoying a Spandex-enhanced figure). That weekend, I realized I'd have to go cold turkey. Without support, it felt as though my middle wasn't strong enough to hold me upright. This feeling lasted for three days. Now I'm Spandex-free! Good luck, Girl! Links to this post. Labels: tummy tuck recovery swimming walking.
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Amy's Abdominoplasty Blog: Surgical Drains, What Are They?
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Wednesday, January 27, 2010. Surgical Drains, What Are They? Even though my surgical drains have been out for over a month post-tummy tuck, I've been meaning to blog about them. Going into the surgery, I only had a vague idea about what the drains looked like or felt like. At my one week appointment, the surgeon looked at my 'drain log', and said the fluid level was low enough that the drains could come out. Oh, Happy Day! Linda Swanson, MD. Surgical Drains, What Are They? One Month After Surgery.
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