FAT TRANSFER TO THE BREASTS!
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Speaker 1: Hey, so today we're doing a really cool case. It's going to be fat transfer
to the breast. So it's going to be a natural breast augmentation without
implants. Really super cool, very natural looking, feeling.
We're going to be harvesting from her belly. She's got some belly fat.
She's got some love handle fat that she doesn't like. And what she really
doesn't like is this saddlebag on her outer thighs and a little bit inner
thigh fat. So we got the tumescent lidocaine solution in her body. It
takes about an hour to do, hour and a half to do. She's all prepped and
ready to go. She's going to be awake. She's had a little Xanax, Pro-Nox,
which is a nitrous oxide solution, and she's going to be very comfortable
listening to music and just talking to us the whole time.
She'll be up and around tomorrow, even walking, maybe even jogging
tomorrow. Going to have some bruising for a couple of weeks. She's
going to have some places that are going to be sore for a couple of
weeks or maybe even a month or so that'll be a little bit warmer, kind of
sore.
Her incision sites are going to be really, really tiny. We placed them
very discreetly in creases in her thigh here, under her butt, and in
between her butt crease. Then there's one little one out here right in
her bathing suit line that will be about a quarter-inch long and we'll sew
those closed and laser those up so those disappear.
She's really excited. It's going to be a fun case and getting ready to go.
Patient did extremely well. She was mostly comfortable the entire time.
She had a couple times in there where it was a little bit spicy, but she
tolerated it very well, especially with the nitrous oxide. She's just
getting cleaned up right now, and she'll be on her way here shortly and
be back in about a week, and we'll take the stitches out and lasered up
the sites.
I said before, she could work out a little bit tomorrow, at least take a
walk tomorrow, and we'll be in touch, she and I, daily, texting to make
sure everything's going well.