Saturday, July 24, 2010

Should I have the liposuction now or wait until later?

I want to have liposuction on my underarms to remove my sweat glands because I have hyperhidrosis. I want to get it done this friday, but I have a party to go to on saturday. I can't miss the party on saturday. The doctor said he would give me iv sedation as well as local anesthesia. The surgery is only going to last an hour and a half. Should I go ahead and get the surgery done this friday, or should I wait. I want to be dry for the party, but I am scared of the pain. Has anyone had liposuction done. Is it painful?

Should I have the liposuction now or wait until later?
I'm neither advocating nor speaking against the surgery, but if you do have it, I think you'll be in much too much pain to go to a party. It's a pretty violent procedure, with how they have to move the wand, so you'll probably be pretty bruised and sore for a while.
Reply:Don't be a twit, you are beautiful as you are, be you and win them over
Reply:I would definately wait. I know someone that had it done and though she wasn't laid up in bed for days on end she sure didn't feel like doing much of anything for a few days.
Reply:Which is most important? I am pretty sure you won't die from missing the party, but hey if you can handle both than go for it. You might be in some pain and a party pooper from being on drugs...but that is up to you!
Reply:I have never heard of that.





Don't get liposuction for that! That's crazy! I don't even think it would work.





If you absolutely must have medical intervention, get Botox injected in your sweat glands like a normal...uh...celebrity.





But not liposuction. That sounds like total quackery.





At least I've heard of Botox injections for hyperhidrosis.





And Botox, while not painless, doesn't require sedation.





No, don't get the surgery done at all. That's crazy. You'll feel like sh!t and it'll hurt like hell and you'll have weird swollen underarms...no! Don't do it!





Seriously, get Botox injections. Much less risk, much less involved a procedure.


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