Have you had a liposuction and tummytuck ??!


Question: How many days of pain did you go through after you woke up from the Anesthesia ?? How long did it take for the swelling and soreness to disappear ?


Answers: How many days of pain did you go through after you woke up from the Anesthesia ?? How long did it take for the swelling and soreness to disappear ?

Clo... oh dearest, sweetest and most lovely, Clo... I'm beginning to see a pattern here...
I haven't had a tummytuck, however, I'm guessing that since they would be cutting in the same area as my c-section, the pain may be comparible. Likely the recovery time as well. (6-8 weeks) The pain you experience may be moderate to severe, depending on your pain tolerance. I think the physician can provide you with a prescription for that.
Both should be considered carefully as there's always room for infection or some other mishap during the procedure or recovery. Your best bet for information may be to speak to the doctor who can explain all the pros and cons.
:::Reminding you again that you're lovely just as you are:::

No I haven't,but I wish.

No, I haven't but my favorite Aunt had a tummy tuck and she said it was the most painful operation she has ever gone through.

hi no that sounds so painful please don't your lovely Hugs

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