Women who have had liposuction: are you glad you did?

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  • katie1234
    katie1234 Posts: 74 Member
    stolan2 wrote: »
    I had lipo. My hereditary pot belly wasn't ever going to go away, regardless of how much I exercised. I also had those little fat areas on my lower back that you get after having kids - also not going away with exercise. My husband (who loves me regardless) said I looked in the mirror every morning and hated how I looked and he hated me thinking that about myself, so I should just get it done. I did and really happy with it. The belly wasn't painful at all, but the back was. I know others that didn't have pain at all. I think it just depends on the person. 3 years later, still happy every day I did it. I still exercise, etc. so the lipo was NOT a replacement for healthy living.

    Thanks so much for your reply. Did you put any of the weight back on, and if so, did it come back in weird places or was it distributed fairly evenly?
  • stolan2
    stolan2 Posts: 2 Member
    I didn't do it for weight loss, just body shape, so I wasn't really tracking my weight. I know I've varied in the 3 years between (gain 5-10, then lose again) and it seemed to be evenly distributed although I notice it more in my upper stomach since my lower had the lipo

  • PennyP312
    PennyP312 Posts: 161 Member
    I’ve had lipo on my abdomen and thighs. Dont do the thighs! It made my cellulite worse! But it sounds like you just want to spot reduce a small spot on your tummy.

    If YOU are happy with your weight and you have researched and found a liscenced and reputable doc (check out realself website) then go for a consult.
    Check out before and after pics and do your research before you commit.
    I don’t regret mine, but it was expensive and will still need a tummy tuck one day from massive weight loss as a teen and 5 pregnancies .
    Do you girl!
  • katie1234
    katie1234 Posts: 74 Member
    PennyP312 wrote: »
    I’ve had lipo on my abdomen and thighs. Dont do the thighs! It made my cellulite worse! But it sounds like you just want to spot reduce a small spot on your tummy.

    If YOU are happy with your weight and you have researched and found a liscenced and reputable doc (check out realself website) then go for a consult.
    Check out before and after pics and do your research before you commit.
    I don’t regret mine, but it was expensive and will still need a tummy tuck one day from massive weight loss as a teen and 5 pregnancies .
    Do you girl!

    FIVE pregnancies. You're a hero in your own right. Yes, I'm going to go for a couple of consultations before I make any decision.
  • katie1234
    katie1234 Posts: 74 Member
    katie1234 wrote: »
    PennyP312 wrote: »
    I’ve had lipo on my abdomen and thighs. Dont do the thighs! It made my cellulite worse! But it sounds like you just want to spot reduce a small spot on your tummy.

    If YOU are happy with your weight and you have researched and found a liscenced and reputable doc (check out realself website) then go for a consult.
    Check out before and after pics and do your research before you commit.
    I don’t regret mine, but it was expensive and will still need a tummy tuck one day from massive weight loss as a teen and 5 pregnancies .
    Do you girl!

    FIVE pregnancies. You're a hero in your own right. Yes, I'm going to go for a couple of consultations before I make any decision.

    just out of interest, what have all the professionals in your life said?

    My PT is, naturally enough, against the idea. He acknowledges that it works but thinks it's a shortcut (it is, I get that and I'm okay with taking shortcuts) and that exercise and diet are better in the longterm. I agree with him on all of that and I have no intention of quitting the gym and eating pizza all day once I've got the lipo - if anything I think I would be even more motivated to eat well and exercise to maintain the results.

    My therapist thinks I'm absolutely fine the way I am (but then I pay her to say nice things like that, don't I?) She doesn't tell me what to do one way or the other, she has had clients for whom it has improved their confidence but warns me that it's not a silver bullet.

    I haven't talked to my GP yet, but if it gets to the point where I'm making the final decision I will. The reviews for the cosmetic surgeon I'm going for a free consultation with say he is very thorough and not at all pushy.
  • katie1234
    katie1234 Posts: 74 Member
    My friend's mom died after having lipo because she threw a clot. Probably not common but it does happen. I only throw this out there because most people read the risks and complications but don't think it will ever happen to them (human nature). You have to do your own risk/reward ratio and decide if it's worth it.

    I've read that the risk is about 1/5000 in the States and less in Europe (where I am) because they are stricter on certain rules here. If you were born in 86 I'm a little younger than you, I'd be much lower risk than someone our mom's age for complications - but of course, it is always possible.
  • katie1234
    katie1234 Posts: 74 Member
    Jennloella wrote: »
    people are going to give you their opinion whether it's on topic or not. Make the decision that is right for you, and smile and nod at the stuff that doesn't apply to what you asked. It's the internet, you will go crazy trying to reply to every know it all that has something to say on what you're doing - don't stress over them.

    You're right. It's just so frustrating :#

    I've specifically decided not to ask a bunch of my friends for their opinions on this because I want to make up my own mind, I just thought it would be helpful to hear some first-hand experiences like yours, and I've been watching some YouTube videos too.

    It is pretty cool that everyone who replied so far who has done it had a positive experience.
  • collectingblues
    collectingblues Posts: 2,541 Member
    katie1234 wrote: »
    kimny72 wrote: »
    katie1234 wrote: »
    I'm honestly just not that interested in people's personal opinion's on lipo or my weight.

    If there's anyone who has been through it, I'd love to hear from them. Otherwise, I have a PT, a doctor, a therapist and various other people who are better qualified to give me advice.

    I think the point people are trying to make is - just because you need to lose 5 lbs to get into the healthy BMI range, doesn't mean you only have to lose 5 lbs to get to the best weight for you. That's why BMI is a range. I'm 5'4 and I felt like a blimp at the upper limit of the healthy BMI range for my height. I'm currently right in the middle and still think I might try to lose another 5 lbs.

    The thing with lipo or any surgery is there is no guarantee you'll like how you look when it's done, and there are always the possibility of complications. So perhaps first lose another 5 or 10 lbs and then make your decision. The midsection is often the last place people lose. I can say when I went from 130 to 125 is when I saw the obvious difference in my stomach. You don't always lose weight from all over. It would just be a shame if you paid for a procedure with risks when the next 5 lbs might be the 5 lbs that make a difference.

    Whatever you decide, good luck!

    People are really keen to give me answers to questions I didn't ask! As I said above, I have a doctor, a therapist and a personal trainer who are all much better placed than anyone here to give me general advice on weightloss and body image. That's why I'm specifically asking for advice from women who have gone through lipo for their first-hand experiences, which is what I'm much more interested in.

    And what do your doc and therapist say when you tell them you want lipo?
  • katie1234
    katie1234 Posts: 74 Member
    saragd012 wrote: »
    I personally did not have lipo, but a coworker of mine did years ago. She ended up regaining, but in strange places. Not to be unkind, but because most of the weight came unto her back it gave a very hunched appearance.

    I have heard a couple of people say this and it's a concern I plan to talk to the surgeon about. I've also heard other people say "It came back, but spread out over my whole body instead of just my arms, so I'm happy because I always hated how they looked"
  • katie1234
    katie1234 Posts: 74 Member
    katie1234 wrote: »
    kimny72 wrote: »
    katie1234 wrote: »
    I'm honestly just not that interested in people's personal opinion's on lipo or my weight.

    If there's anyone who has been through it, I'd love to hear from them. Otherwise, I have a PT, a doctor, a therapist and various other people who are better qualified to give me advice.

    I think the point people are trying to make is - just because you need to lose 5 lbs to get into the healthy BMI range, doesn't mean you only have to lose 5 lbs to get to the best weight for you. That's why BMI is a range. I'm 5'4 and I felt like a blimp at the upper limit of the healthy BMI range for my height. I'm currently right in the middle and still think I might try to lose another 5 lbs.

    The thing with lipo or any surgery is there is no guarantee you'll like how you look when it's done, and there are always the possibility of complications. So perhaps first lose another 5 or 10 lbs and then make your decision. The midsection is often the last place people lose. I can say when I went from 130 to 125 is when I saw the obvious difference in my stomach. You don't always lose weight from all over. It would just be a shame if you paid for a procedure with risks when the next 5 lbs might be the 5 lbs that make a difference.

    Whatever you decide, good luck!

    People are really keen to give me answers to questions I didn't ask! As I said above, I have a doctor, a therapist and a personal trainer who are all much better placed than anyone here to give me general advice on weightloss and body image. That's why I'm specifically asking for advice from women who have gone through lipo for their first-hand experiences, which is what I'm much more interested in.

    And what do your doc and therapist say when you tell them you want lipo?

    Asked and answered!
  • Nysportsred
    Nysportsred Posts: 224 Member
    It can be frustrating when people chime i with stuff you didn't for so I understand that and I am about to dot hat, but not in a malicious way. I saw someone mention coolsculpting. I wouldn't recommend that. A friend of mine had it done and while it worked for a little bit they told her after the last appointment "just continue to watch your weight because any fat you put on will go directly to the abdomen (what they worked on)." Sure enough she got hurt at work and gained a few pounds while she wasn't able to be active and every pound she gained she said went right to the areas they worked on.
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