Should I do a tummy tuck? When it is best NOT to do plastic surgery.

Posted on April 4, 2011

I got a flower today.

A single, beautiful, perfect red rose.  It came from the husband of a woman I met yesterday.  This woman came to me for a  tummy tuck consult.  I didn’t do surgery on her.  In fact, I was the only one of many consultations she had who didn’t recommend she do surgery.  “Everyone else was ready to book me for surgery immediately.” 

And I said no. 

So when she told me everyone else was ready to sign her up, I admit, I had to take another look.  And I poked and pulled and prodded again.  Nope. I stick with my original advice.  Not worth it.

I’ve been thinking about her a lot.  How could others advise so differently? This was a woman in the grey zone-  no excess skin when she is standing, a little when she is sitting.  I don’t know if it is because I am a woman, I think about the scar a lot, the cost, the recovery, how much change you will have, what is your expectation, the recovery.  Do I weigh the pros/cons differently?  I don’t know.

 

But I do think there are women whom surgery is not the right choice for.  And I will tell you.  “No surgery” was the right advice for her.  And I think they both knew it.  She hugged me, and told me she knew I was right.  And her husband, who fantastically thinks she is perfect as she is, clearly agrees.

Thank you lovely couple for the beautiful rose.