On January 24, I did smart liposuction on my upper arms. Did
I really need it? Who knows. After years of battling with push-ups and bench
press without seeing much results, I decided to do it. To be honest, I became
convinced that my biological arm structure is not favorable. Despite my
intensive exercises, my upper arms were never firm. I could see results on each
part of my body but my arms. I made a decision to have surgery to help me out.
The surgery was tolerable with the local anesthesia. The first numbing part was
very painful; the rest was a piece of cake.
I did it at the Body Care center, only because it was very near my home—a
convenient location. I could walk. I think the doctor should pay a little bit
more attention to his patients and stop running between different rooms doing
surgeries and injecting Botox at the same time.
The success of smart liposuction mostly depends on the tightening of the
skin. To remove fat is always easy, but to tighten the hanging skin without
removing it is never an easy task. I got a post surgery garment, which is so
tight that I can barely breath. I have to wear it 24/7 for two-three weeks. You
get use to it. The texture of the garment
is so rough that I got red mark on my arms.
Two weeks to go.
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