from Nov 3, 2009

Hi Berserkmind,Berserkmind wrote:To those of you that are intending to do lipo, please take care of your diet and eat well. Avoid alcohol and smoking.
I did my lipo 2 weeks ago and was recovering well. Thought everything was alright so went to eat junk food like potato chips and processed food high in salt content. The next day my body swelled at certain areas that lipo was done and was very sore and numb. Till now still swollen after a few days.
Warning: Take care of your diet after recovery and dont be frivolent!
sorry, it just boggled my mind when one post from another forum overrides many decent reviews from this one. Of cos, everyone should take what they read in a forum with a pinch of salt, but the logic behind this case baffles me... especially when the posts read "my friends did blah blah blah.... and they claimed blah blah blah..." basically 3rd-hand infohuskyjude wrote:there's no need to get sarcastic. We are all trying to gauge information from all sources.aadvark wrote:yes, it's all true, hence the forum has now 183 pages mainly dissing Nara...huskyjude wrote:Hi all,
I was all set on going to Dr Nara for liposuction but was rather put off by another forummer's post in another forum who claimed her friend went to Dr Nara & was left with an ugly scar, the clinic was rather unhygiene & they re-used their needles!!
Is that true??
the post came from cozycot - http://forums.cozycot.com/health/19731- ... on-40.html
If you ask me, I felt that the stage 1 CG is really important. The science behind it is that Dr Nara uses "open stitching", which means that your wound is not sealed shut, and it allows the excess fluids to flow out of your wound immediately after surgery (Day 1). Wearing CG right after the surgery helps compress and "squeeze" the fluids out of the incisions and you will drip alot of liquid out. This will help reduce swelling and soreness, and speed up recovery. As you wear it for the next 2 weeks, it will help compress the area to reduce swelling as well.sasa05_ wrote:Hi Berserkmind,Berserkmind wrote:To those of you that are intending to do lipo, please take care of your diet and eat well. Avoid alcohol and smoking.
I did my lipo 2 weeks ago and was recovering well. Thought everything was alright so went to eat junk food like potato chips and processed food high in salt content. The next day my body swelled at certain areas that lipo was done and was very sore and numb. Till now still swollen after a few days.
Warning: Take care of your diet after recovery and dont be frivolent!
I'll be going for my lipo in 2 mths time.
Would like to get more advice from you as you had just been through it.
Is stage 1 CG necessary? I thought of saving $ and just get stage 2.
I want to do 4-5 areas, intending to get 2 packets of sinecch, how shld i take them?
How bad is the bruise and pain?
There're alot of things I would like to find out.
Would appreciate if you can pm me, i cant pm yet, less than 50 posts.![]()
TIA
Thanks aadvark for the link.aadvark wrote:sorry, it just boggled my mind when one post from another forum overrides many decent reviews from this one. Of cos, everyone should take what they read in a forum with a pinch of salt, but the logic behind this case baffles me... especially when the posts read "my friends did blah blah blah.... and they claimed blah blah blah..." basically 3rd-hand infohuskyjude wrote:there's no need to get sarcastic. We are all trying to gauge information from all sources.aadvark wrote: yes, it's all true, hence the forum has now 183 pages mainly dissing Nara...
the post came from cozycot - http://forums.cozycot.com/health/19731- ... on-40.html
dun get me wrong, i'm not picking on you, huskyjude; just that we have many old-timers who painstakingly write detailed descriptions of their trips and ops etc, and too many newcomers who dun read the older posts and ask questions which have been repeated nth times.
sure, many of you will say "no one's asking you, aadvark, other people will be glad to answer me." but i think many old-timers might share my sentiments.
i understand that PS is a big step, so do read all the older posts. if you ask a question, you will get an opinion from maybe 2-3 forumers. if you read all the other posts, you will be absorbing all the experiences of multi-forumers, and i think that's a piece of logic no one can deny.
huskyjude: arms and tummy cost the same as other areas, nara charges 10,000 baht per area. check out http://www.dr-nara.com
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