tummy tucks and the week after. temporary buyers remorse?

Posted on January 13, 2012

Tummy tucks hurt.  A lot.  AND tummy tucks have a big scar.

So it is tough.  I was reminded of this today when I saw a patient who had liposuction and a tummy tuck a month ago.  She looks fantastic and is back to normal life, but still doesn’t feel quite back to her old self.  She gave me a beautiful card and present (thank you!!! So so lovely of you!).  What she said I think is particularly poignant and insightful:

“Dear Dr. Greenberg,

Thank you for everything.  It’s been a tough month, but well worth it.  Thank you for your care and support. It has been awesome.”

On the same day I got a card from another tummy tuck patient who is 3 months out.  Her card read,

“I wanted to show and say my appreciation for your services.  I feel like a million bucks and like that I can do just about anything.  Thank you for being such a great doctor.  And thank you for helping me look better than I did 10 years ago!.” 

I warn all patients regardless of how fantastic they may look in the future to expect buyers remorse the first week after abdominoplasty.  Why?  Even if they look great and their friends and family can see a significant change, it is a big surgery and a tough recovery for the first few days in particular.  You are bent over, you have drains, you are wearing a garment, your skin is likely numb, and it hurts.  It is common for you to not “feel” like you look better.  It is common for you to feel weird, puffy, pudgy. 

So what to do?

Talk to your doctor.  If there are things which are bothering you, let them know.  Anxiety of what is normal or not, what is going to stay versus what is normal post op stuff is all important to address.