Hello Dr. William I’m a Family Nurse Practitioner practicing in Maryland and I just wanna compliment you on your education. You explain in the most simplest terms so any patient can understand. I also like that your videos are based off of evidence based practice. You rock…
Wow!! You rock! Thank you I am glad you appreciate them and find them useful. If you have a topic you would like me to address please leave it in the commnets.
I'm booking with you my sister had her mommy makeover done at 360 back in March by a different doctor you all do amazing work but You sir Dr.Williams know how to shape the hell out of a body it's like your molding clay to perfection. Love your work
I’m 3 weeks post op from you doing my 360 and I have the same issue except it’s has bruised my skin and darkened a spot on my between my breast, so I’m glad to know it’s going to heal over time
This is me in the video and I had that same problem because the fat that was removed from there. Make sure you compressed that area even more. I fold a pad in that area to add extra compression with faja and boards.
I must say. You are the most informative, reassuring, comforting Doctor I've come across. This video especially helped ease minds, for sure. Some doctors, during post op just say "that's normal" and that's it. No explanation, no nothing. So I'm more than sure you are helping so many that have undergone or plan to undergo surgery. ❤️ keep the videos going. I watch to be informed/educated.
@DrWilliamMiami so this topic actually was great. Is she experiencing any burning with the hardness? You kind of touched on the major topic for me which was the lumps and bumps, tenderness, the abdominal wall (definitely didn't even think about it being that at all lol). Did your patient mention anything about burning? I feel like I have the worst sunburn and anytime my clothes touches or I go to put lotion, I instantly feel like someone just smacked my sunburn (p.s I don't have sunburn). I'm assuming burning sensation is "normal". Maybe topics on burning and molding. The molding part is scary cause it's fighting the inevitable. And when I say molding, I'm talking about no matter what you wear or do, your body takes the shape of whatever is pressing against it and forms a hard structure until you massage it out or give it a couple hours. I know for me, thats scary lol
So burning is from nerve regeneration. There is a simple remedy--TOUCH! Yes, that's it just lots, and lots of touch by you or your caregiver and firm pressure, scratches, rubs, light tickle, medium pressure, dragging tissue paper across your skin. Do them all. It will drive you crazy to begin with but it's the only way to fix your burning. Anytime someone says "burning, or tearing or shearing or ripping"--they are all caused by nerve pain.
@DrWilliamMiami Thank you for the explanation. I will definitely give it a try because LET ME TELL YOU! ouch! Lol It is most uncomfortable, especially when trying to sleep. I'm about to have all types of scratch lines now haha jk
Listen, This man is amazing and gifted. He is the GOAT!!! I appreciate everything. He's so knowledgeable. Made all my concerns go away and made me feel at ease. Thank you Dr.William!!!😊❤ I am finally a Willam Doll. Highly recommend ❤
I have paused most activities in my life praying to be able to come see you for this wonderful transformation. As a mother, the sacrifices for my kids are unending and i would be more happier to continue sacrificing at my best if a get my body/ shape back. I save up and spend almost all on them. Everyday i watch your videos. I do love everything. The joy you give to the women words cant express. I will continue to pray and save. Continue your good works. I have already told alot of my friends and sisters about you. Lol. Love from Montreal
I’m exactly 6 weeks post op today and this video popped up. I have the same orange peel skin, my pores are getting smaller, and my abdominal wall is hard as well. Great video Dr. William, I will continue to roll and massage 👍🏾
I’m SO GLAD I subscribed to this channel! I have gotten so many answers to questions that I have. The first video I watched was on how long swelling lasts, and it made me feel so much better. Same with this video - who knew that was the abdominal wall I was feeling! 🤯 Thank you so much Dr. Miami for continuing to put out videos!
You are welcome. I am not Dr. Miami. But stay tuned--I have a Podcast-Behind The Mask The Podcast coming out in June where there will be more discussion and answers to continue the learning process. I learn everyday. I love learning and I like to pass along the information. Thank you for subscribing.
Love your videos!!! Thanks for explaining everything in simple terms that anyone can understand. It shows you care about people (not just your patients) and want everyone to be educated on these procedures.
Thank you for that. I do! I just firmly believe that going into surgery knowing as much as you can will be so helpful to your recovery as well as understanding things that maybe don't look as good as one expected. There are limitations and I want patients to know those limitations before surgery. As one of my mentors told me years ago: "what you tell patients before surgery is consent and what you tell them after surgery is an excuse"--no excuses here. I want patients to know clearly what I can and more importantly what I cannot do before they have surgery. I always try to do my best but not everyone will look like an IG model after surgery. I want everyone to look as good as they can possibly look.
That makes me feel good! I am glad it helped you. I have made so many videos but I feel as if there are just so many more topics we can discuss and share the healing process as so many patients go through the same thing and realizing that it is common can help relieve anxiety for patients. I think sometimes when patients see their surgeon after surgery, at least this is true for me, and you want to reassure a patient and say "hey, this is normal, don't worry" they sometimes think you are saying this just to make them feel better because they are your patient. But someone else tells the patient it is ok and they are reassured. So maybe I am that other person in this instance.
Thank you so much for making this video. I have always loved watching your videos. Her concerns were my exact same ones with my stomach and my lower back and I’m 3 weeks post op. I thank you once again please do not ever stop making these videos. They are so helpful. I appreciate them so much.😊🎉❤
Thank you. I really appreciate the nice words and I am happy you find the videos helpful. We will be releasing Season 4 of Behind The Mask in the new year and have already started work on BTM Season 5 which is going to be totally different and amazing. Stay tuned. No plans of stopping yet!
One week out and this is exactly what I was concerned about. Been doing compression and massages and was freaking out I'd already formed fibrosis, but good to know this is just regular hardness from healing
I wonder if she did her massages. I don’t think people realise how important they are. Every day after surgery for two weeks after and then every other day for two weeks again. She looks great, though, really nice shape ❤
That's an old video. Now I actually have a roller--The Ogee Roller. It is fantastic. Technically not released yet but it is available on the Ogee Recovery website. It has vibration that adds a lymphatic massage element that really adds to the decrease in swelling and prevents fibrosis and gives soft, smooth skin. It is available here ogeerecovery.com
@DrWilliamMiami Thank you for all of your informative videos. I am almost 7 weeks post op LIPO 360 & BBL. And I can feel some hardness and little tiny lumps/nodules beneath my skin below the belly button above the pubic area ( same location as to where your patient expressed concern and you explained its her abdominal wall). You did say the hardness in that area is the abdominal wall but the little tiny lumps/nodules I am feeling is that normal in that area at this stage of my healing? And in your experience, does it go away as the months go by? Thank you again for your time.
This is good information. I’m about 3 weeks post op with upper/lower abs and flanks with a brick in the upper abs and lumps/chunks in the lower. I’ve been hammering away with the massager, cupping, heat and rolling like a crazy person. Guess I can relax a bit. 😳😤
I don’t know if this would help her now but I just found out about the foam and the boards you can look it up I actually wish I would’ve known about it after surgery right after surgery but I’m only like I said 12 days out I had it done like July 27. And I just ordered some and more Fajas to wear
did you lipo the key area on this patient? is it as nice when you only do liposuction on a patient or is a transfer necessary to accentuate the curves?
I love this doctor wish I had went to him his knowledge and skills let’s you know you are in good hands I’m 4 months post op and wondering if I’m at my final results yet
Don't push the panic button yet. It takes a whole year to heal. Continue to exercise, eat clean and massage. If you are overweight then you will want to lose weight to get rid of the internal fat.
Good question..I would think so. I had a total hysterectomy and I wish I would’ve massage and wore some type of compression for swelling and took did things differently. It seems to keep everything in position as it’s healing instead of all outta of sorts🥴 ya know?
Am 2 weeks post op lipo and bbl.... my belly and back is so hardened and i was scared it might be fibrosis. When am full or take in a deep and long breath it feels like my belly is stick together making it hard to stretch especially bending to wash my feet. Thank you for the info
U mentioned something about hard rocks/stone feeling in the sides do u have a video on that? Or can you create one if not please I’m 3weeks post op and def experiencing the hard stones in the sides and I am truly panicking 😩
They are normal. Massage is the best treatment for these areas but I would focus on manual lymphatic drainage and I suggest also using a roller in these areas.
Both. On top of faja when you are early in your recovery postop day 1 for example but then as you can tolerate it directly on your skin do it on your skin. But you wear your faja so much after surgery that it is also good to do it on top of the faja so you at least get a lot of rolling in.
My surgeon has told me that there is no medical reason to wear the faja after 4 WEEKS but I see many others saying at least 3 MONTHS. Can anyone speak on this to be true or false?
I suggest using it as soon as you can tolerate the pressure. If you can use it lightly on post day number one than that's even better but I would use it everyday! You can't roll too much and it is so good for your skin and to prevent fibrosis.
I need help dr. William I just got a hd lipo my literally 2 days later my incisions are close do I have to reopen then to drain ? Or will it drain after the massages by me peeing it out?
I have a question Dr. William, hopefully you can help. I had lipo 360 only 2 weeks ago in Miami and I’ve had a total of 6 massages. One of my incisions leaks fluid on my right lower abdomen area every time we massage. Is this normal? Again it’s only during my massages with therapist or if I do myself at home. Thank you, hope you can help.
I can't specifically answer a medical question here on this platform--I would follow up with your surgeon and make sure all is good. I have experienced patients having incisions that drain longer than expected as most close within 48 hours but I have not seen a problem with the wounds that remain open longer and they eventually close. Sometimes we see this under heavy breasts where the incisions stay open because they are moist.
I am 2 weeks post TT and lipo. I have these huge tubular-like areas on my inner thighs and under my arm pits, rock hard! I have been getting massages and was told they would go down. Doc said it was from my faja! So I have Epi foam on that area and he started me on a medrol dos pac. I was not anticipating this to happen!
I'm.the same 10.days post op. I can see you posted your comment 10 months ago. How are you getting on present day? When did the hardness start improving please
6 weeks post op and still swollen ? When will she be able to see her results or when does swelling finally go down after lipo ? And when can we start working out again ?
After liposuction I want my patients up and moving right away and working out as soon as they feel well enough to workout. I have no restrictions for my patients undergoing liposuction. None. But every surgeon is different so I always suggest patients check with their surgeon.
I’d love lipo, but the Tokyo surgeons say I have too much loose skin from weight loss already, so I’d need a tummy tuck. Which is more expensive & would require longer downtime and not many places seem to offer it. They’re also afraid because I’m on a lot of medication for asthma & rheumatoid arthritis.
Personally I don't operate on patients with rheumatoid arthritis because of potential healing issues and asthma can also pose serious problems during surgery so sometimes not having surgery is the better and safer move.
It looks like she needs a good massage. Please get someone to give you a firmer massage it will help you out more. Massage is so.. important after Lipo and bbl, it helps to get the lymphatic system going and help the blood circulate better in the areas. Also it helps sculp your body to give you the results you're looking for.
This helped me a lot cause I had some questions about hardness.. and I also just bought tht wooden roller and it’s amazing.. I’m glad I got it..whn I do see some hard spots like in my lower stomach ( the top of my vagina ) I roll it out with my roller and it gets better
Hi doctor how r u? Where are you from? I'm from srilanka doctor before I'm slim body. Now I'm fat I'm so sad about my body pls doctor can you help me to do liposuction my body? To make my body shape and beautyful
Is it a good or bad idea to "pre-treat" our body for a BBL by regularly rolling or getting massages? I'm thinking it would maybe soften our fat? Also do you think it would hurt or help to pre-treat our bodies by waist training with a good steel boned corset that could really pull in our ribs and waistline? Please help! I am so ready to get this BBL! Thank so much.
Sadly, I don't think it is possible to "train" the waist--those products just squish you, but they don't have any long lasting affect on the body. I don't think pretreating with rollers will affect the lipo results.
You just shouldn’t be this good! Thanks Doc! I am 6 weeks post op and you answered all of my questions. 🔥
Glad it was helpful!
@@DrWilliamMiami do you teach other board certified Dr your technique
Does Lipolytic injection help to lose more fat?
I’m 6 week out my liposuction and my tummy still high
Hello Dr. William I’m a Family Nurse Practitioner practicing in Maryland and I just wanna compliment you on your education. You explain in the most simplest terms so any patient can understand. I also like that your videos are based off of evidence based practice. You rock…
Wow!! You rock! Thank you I am glad you appreciate them and find them useful. If you have a topic you would like me to address please leave it in the commnets.
I'm booking with you my sister had her mommy makeover done at 360 back in March by a different doctor you all do amazing work but You sir Dr.Williams know how to shape the hell out of a body it's like your molding clay to perfection. Love your work
Wow, thank you!
She looks fabulous..especially for only 6 weeks out ..beautiful
I’m 3 weeks post op from you doing my 360 and I have the same issue except it’s has bruised my skin and darkened a spot on my between my breast, so I’m glad to know it’s going to heal over time
This is me in the video and I had that same problem because the fat that was removed from there. Make sure you compressed that area even more. I fold a pad in that area to add extra compression with faja and boards.
@@NeekoXOXO hi hunny, how are you glad to see recovery had been good for you look amazing, can you give me a few websites for good fajas
@@NeekoXOXOI am 4 weeks out and my pain and inflammation is still pretty bad. Is that normal?
You are so respectful to your patients, make you the best on utube.. and for sure more of us wants you to be our Dr.♥️
Thank you for the kind words!
I must say. You are the most informative, reassuring, comforting Doctor I've come across. This video especially helped ease minds, for sure. Some doctors, during post op just say "that's normal" and that's it. No explanation, no nothing. So I'm more than sure you are helping so many that have undergone or plan to undergo surgery. ❤️ keep the videos going. I watch to be informed/educated.
Thank you for watching! Please let me know if you have any topics that you would like covered.
@DrWilliamMiami so this topic actually was great. Is she experiencing any burning with the hardness? You kind of touched on the major topic for me which was the lumps and bumps, tenderness, the abdominal wall (definitely didn't even think about it being that at all lol). Did your patient mention anything about burning? I feel like I have the worst sunburn and anytime my clothes touches or I go to put lotion, I instantly feel like someone just smacked my sunburn (p.s I don't have sunburn). I'm assuming burning sensation is "normal". Maybe topics on burning and molding. The molding part is scary cause it's fighting the inevitable. And when I say molding, I'm talking about no matter what you wear or do, your body takes the shape of whatever is pressing against it and forms a hard structure until you massage it out or give it a couple hours. I know for me, thats scary lol
So burning is from nerve regeneration. There is a simple remedy--TOUCH! Yes, that's it just lots, and lots of touch by you or your caregiver and firm pressure, scratches, rubs, light tickle, medium pressure, dragging tissue paper across your skin. Do them all. It will drive you crazy to begin with but it's the only way to fix your burning. Anytime someone says "burning, or tearing or shearing or ripping"--they are all caused by nerve pain.
@DrWilliamMiami Thank you for the explanation. I will definitely give it a try because LET ME TELL YOU! ouch! Lol It is most uncomfortable, especially when trying to sleep. I'm about to have all types of scratch lines now haha jk
Listen, This man is amazing and gifted. He is the GOAT!!! I appreciate everything. He's so knowledgeable. Made all my concerns go away and made me feel at ease. Thank you Dr.William!!!😊❤
I am finally a Willam Doll. Highly recommend ❤
I appreciate that!
What service did you have?
@@cararolle282 Lipo360 only
Are you on Instagram? I wanna see results, but it's amazing. Hope all is well
I have paused most activities in my life praying to be able to come see you for this wonderful transformation. As a mother, the sacrifices for my kids are unending and i would be more happier to continue sacrificing at my best if a get my body/ shape back. I save up and spend almost all on them. Everyday i watch your videos. I do love everything. The joy you give to the women words cant express. I will continue to pray and save. Continue your good works. I have already told alot of my friends and sisters about you. Lol. Love from Montreal
Thank you. I love Montreal--what a wonderful city and I love their hockey team as well! Go Habs!
I’m exactly 6 weeks post op today and this video popped up. I have the same orange peel skin, my pores are getting smaller, and my abdominal wall is hard as well. Great video Dr. William, I will continue to roll and massage 👍🏾
I’m almost 2 weeks post op and was worried that my results weren’t doing too good , all my concerns were answered within this video !!
That's great to hear--it is common for patients to worry about things that to us as doctors is normal. Glad it helped. Good luck on your recovery.
Same girl I’m so swollen and I was getting worried but he made me fell so much better 🤩
She looks fabulous!! She'll keep improving every day!
I’m SO GLAD I subscribed to this channel! I have gotten so many answers to questions that I have. The first video I watched was on how long swelling lasts, and it made me feel so much better. Same with this video - who knew that was the abdominal wall I was feeling! 🤯
Thank you so much Dr. Miami for continuing to put out videos!
You are welcome. I am not Dr. Miami. But stay tuned--I have a Podcast-Behind The Mask The Podcast coming out in June where there will be more discussion and answers to continue the learning process. I learn everyday. I love learning and I like to pass along the information. Thank you for subscribing.
Honestly love these detailed videos that highlights your patients’ concerns. Very informative Doc 🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇
This is me. I loved the fact he is so informal. One of the reasons I picked him.
@@NeekoXOXO it looks great!
@@ancestorbackforthelasttime Thank you
So glad you did a video on lipo 360. I am experiencing the very same things.
Love your videos!!! Thanks for explaining everything in simple terms that anyone can understand. It shows you care about people (not just your patients) and want everyone to be educated on these procedures.
Thank you for that. I do! I just firmly believe that going into surgery knowing as much as you can will be so helpful to your recovery as well as understanding things that maybe don't look as good as one expected. There are limitations and I want patients to know those limitations before surgery. As one of my mentors told me years ago: "what you tell patients before surgery is consent and what you tell them after surgery is an excuse"--no excuses here. I want patients to know clearly what I can and more importantly what I cannot do before they have surgery. I always try to do my best but not everyone will look like an IG model after surgery. I want everyone to look as good as they can possibly look.
Thank you because I'm 4 weeks post op and going through that now... this video helped me understand a lot🥰
That makes me feel good! I am glad it helped you. I have made so many videos but I feel as if there are just so many more topics we can discuss and share the healing process as so many patients go through the same thing and realizing that it is common can help relieve anxiety for patients. I think sometimes when patients see their surgeon after surgery, at least this is true for me, and you want to reassure a patient and say "hey, this is normal, don't worry" they sometimes think you are saying this just to make them feel better because they are your patient. But someone else tells the patient it is ok and they are reassured. So maybe I am that other person in this instance.
Just ❤️ how personable you are & how you show women of color ty!
Thank you so much for making this video. I have always loved watching your videos. Her concerns were my exact same ones with my stomach and my lower back and I’m 3 weeks post op. I thank you once again please do not ever stop making these videos. They are so helpful. I appreciate them so much.😊🎉❤
Thank you. I really appreciate the nice words and I am happy you find the videos helpful. We will be releasing Season 4 of Behind The Mask in the new year and have already started work on BTM Season 5 which is going to be totally different and amazing. Stay tuned. No plans of stopping yet!
You have such a good bedside manner. I checked your prices and they are above the norm. I still watch your videos. Thank you 👍🏽🙏🏽
That's because you get what you pay for. You can go to Mexico for a $5000 tummy tuck with no aftercare though 🤷🏾♀️
One week out and this is exactly what I was concerned about. Been doing compression and massages and was freaking out I'd already formed fibrosis, but good to know this is just regular hardness from healing
At two weeks post-op I have my patients stop the boards and switch to Fibroguard which is designed to prevent fibrosis.
This video was very helpful
I’m 6 weeks post op. I have the very same issues and was worried.. Thanks to this video
I’m not so worried 💜💜
Glad it was helpful!
I love the education he provides us with
The more you know the better you look.
You are genuinely the best. I've gotten more info from you than my doc. I got the OG faja and loved it. I always come here for answers.
I appreciate that! IF you ever have a specific question or a video topic you would like to see please let me know.
The only one I listen to when it’s time to seek answers after a bbl 😮💨 YOU ARE AMAZING
Thank you Jazzy!
Thank you, I'm 4 weeks post op and you have explained it well!
Glad it helped!
Doc I found u today and mannnnn do I like you!!!! Work ethic to the highest ❤
I appreciate that.
Great great video! Extremely informative!!
Could you do a follow up video with her later into recovery for comparison (6 or 12 months out)?😜
Thanks doc yes I’m 6 weeks out as well your the best and if I decide to get a round 2 I will definitely come to you ‼️‼️💯💯
Me too I’m 4 months but if I’m not satisfied I will be his patient
She looks amazing. Great job Dr. she’s just a bit swollen as we can see I had liposuction it was wonderful 😀 I feel and look great 👍 again great job
Thank you so much!
I wonder if she did her massages. I don’t think people realise how important they are. Every day after surgery for two weeks after and then every other day for two weeks again. She looks great, though, really nice shape ❤
When is the right time to use the roller? Thank u
This video will help with that: ua-cam.com/video/al8X0ll7qbE/v-deo.html
I’m 3 weeks post, you just answer all my questions
Good. I am glad I can help!
I’m hoping I can get away with just lipo and avoid a tummy tuck. I go for a consult in a couple weeks
Hi Dr. William, Is the recovery much worse if you do breast reduction, flank, back, stomach and axillary lipo all at the same time?
Madoterapia which is wood sculpting in English I like using this light on some of my clients helps move things around stimulating lymphatic massage
Can I use the roller in place of going to massage therapist
Happy to see this, I get my lipo in June
How is your lipo so far? Are u loving your results?
Her body is amazing!
Hi Dr William. I love your videos, great information. You mentioned to roll the area. What do you recommend to use for rolling?
That's an old video. Now I actually have a roller--The Ogee Roller. It is fantastic. Technically not released yet but it is available on the Ogee Recovery website. It has vibration that adds a lymphatic massage element that really adds to the decrease in swelling and prevents fibrosis and gives soft, smooth skin. It is available here
ogeerecovery.com
@DrWilliamMiami Thank you for all of your informative videos. I am almost 7 weeks post op LIPO 360 & BBL. And I can feel some hardness and little tiny lumps/nodules beneath my skin below the belly button above the pubic area ( same location as to where your patient expressed concern and you explained its her abdominal wall). You did say the hardness in that area is the abdominal wall but the little tiny lumps/nodules I am feeling is that normal in that area at this stage of my healing? And in your experience, does it go away as the months go by? Thank you again for your time.
In my experience these areas all become soft but it can take a very long time to do so. Gentle massage can help.
@@DrWilliamMiami thank you very much for your response. Happy Holidays to you and your family!
Thank you. Same to you. Such a great time of year.
This is good information. I’m about 3 weeks post op with upper/lower abs and flanks with a brick in the upper abs and lumps/chunks in the lower. I’ve been hammering away with the massager, cupping, heat and rolling like a crazy person. Guess I can relax a bit. 😳😤
Wow. That's a lot! Sounds like you just need a little time.
So excited to meet you on June.
What a fantastic bedside manner! Wow.
Amazing explanation, thank you so much!!!!
You're very welcome!
I don’t know if this would help her now but I just found out about the foam and the boards you can look it up I actually wish I would’ve known about it after surgery right after surgery but I’m only like I said 12 days out I had it done like July 27. And I just ordered some and more Fajas to wear
did you lipo the key area on this patient? is it as nice when you only do liposuction on a patient or is a transfer necessary to accentuate the curves?
Hi dr, my belly botton looks diffrent than before, how can i fix this and is this normal?
I love this doctor wish I had went to him his knowledge and skills let’s you know you are in good hands I’m 4 months post op and wondering if I’m at my final results yet
Don't push the panic button yet. It takes a whole year to heal. Continue to exercise, eat clean and massage. If you are overweight then you will want to lose weight to get rid of the internal fat.
@@DrWilliamMiami thank you ever so much… you are the GOAT …
Is a faja good after a panniculectomy/hysterectomy in terms of reducing swelling?
Good question..I would think so. I had a total hysterectomy and I wish I would’ve massage and wore some type of compression for swelling and took did things differently. It seems to keep everything in position as it’s healing instead of all outta of sorts🥴 ya know?
Yes it is. It is an excellent postoperative garment and also an excellent garment to wear postpartum--for women who have just had a child.
Dr Williams you are the best!!!
Am 2 weeks post op lipo and bbl.... my belly and back is so hardened and i was scared it might be fibrosis. When am full or take in a deep and long breath it feels like my belly is stick together making it hard to stretch especially bending to wash my feet. Thank you for the info
U mentioned something about hard rocks/stone feeling in the sides do u have a video on that? Or can you create one if not please I’m 3weeks post op and def experiencing the hard stones in the sides and I am truly panicking 😩
They are normal. Massage is the best treatment for these areas but I would focus on manual lymphatic drainage and I suggest also using a roller in these areas.
She looks so good
Thank you love❤
Do you use the roller with the faja ON or OFF?
Both. On top of faja when you are early in your recovery postop day 1 for example but then as you can tolerate it directly on your skin do it on your skin. But you wear your faja so much after surgery that it is also good to do it on top of the faja so you at least get a lot of rolling in.
Hello Dr Williams I would like to know we're I can get the roller I am going to get lipo and want to purchase it thanks
Sure. It is available on the Ogee Recovery website at:
ogeerecovery.com/collections/ogee-roller
How much does he charge just for lipo 360?
Post abdominal lipo when can we start massaging ??
The day after surgery.
At how many weeks can one begin to use a wooden or any roller?
I don't suggest wood rollers but I love rolling and I have my patients use the Ogee roller right away on day one! Just very light to begin with.
@@DrWilliamMiami thank you so much doctor for your prompt and very helpful response. 🙏🏽
You are always the best doctor william❤🥇🎖🇺🇸👏👏👏👏
Thanks so much for explaining this to us 😊
You are so welcome!
Love your videos! Thank you!
My surgeon has told me that there is no medical reason to wear the faja after 4 WEEKS but I see many others saying at least 3 MONTHS. Can anyone speak on this to be true or false?
so, start using the roller when
I suggest using it as soon as you can tolerate the pressure. If you can use it lightly on post day number one than that's even better but I would use it everyday! You can't roll too much and it is so good for your skin and to prevent fibrosis.
Do you a roller with or without the faja on?
IT's better on the skin but at first if your skin is too sensitive you can use it over the faja.
Where is your clinic?
Miami. Here is a link: www.drwilliammiami.com/
Thanks for informing us of all this information❤️ you are the best Sir.
I love educating my patients 😍
How long does all of the swelling go down? I’m 7 weeks post 360 Lipo and still have swelling on my tummy
This video should provide you with some insight: ua-cam.com/video/aiA5g6ogX1I/v-deo.html
Please no background music , it’s disturbing . Thanks for explanation !! :-)
Where can we get the roller you spoke of? I am 9 days post op
Time to Roll!! You can get the roller here:
ogeerecovery.com/
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I need help dr. William I just got a hd lipo my literally 2 days later my incisions are close do I have to reopen then to drain ? Or will it drain after the massages by me peeing it out?
Hmm good question
I'm 4 weeks post op and was told that reopening your incisions increases the risk for infection. Massages will help to drain the fluid via urination.
Should there be continued numbness after a year
Sometimes patients will experience prolonged numbness but it typically mostly disappears after about 3 months.
I have a lot of fibrosis after lipo around my waist What can I do?
Roll. That's the best treatment.
I have a question Dr. William, hopefully you can help. I had lipo 360 only 2 weeks ago in Miami and I’ve had a total of 6 massages. One of my incisions leaks fluid on my right lower abdomen area every time we massage. Is this normal? Again it’s only during my massages with therapist or if I do myself at home. Thank you, hope you can help.
I can't specifically answer a medical question here on this platform--I would follow up with your surgeon and make sure all is good. I have experienced patients having incisions that drain longer than expected as most close within 48 hours but I have not seen a problem with the wounds that remain open longer and they eventually close. Sometimes we see this under heavy breasts where the incisions stay open because they are moist.
How much is tummy tuck
I am 2 weeks post TT and lipo. I have these huge tubular-like areas on my inner thighs and under my arm pits, rock hard! I have been getting massages and was told they would go down. Doc said it was from my faja! So I have Epi foam on that area and he started me on a medrol dos pac. I was not anticipating this to happen!
I'm.the same 10.days post op. I can see you posted your comment 10 months ago. How are you getting on present day? When did the hardness start improving please
If I do get lipo I'm only going to you Dr. No one else!!
Omg, I didn't know that lipo is so involved 😅 I'm second-guessing if I really want to get lipo it's sooo many other things you have to do
6 weeks post op and still swollen ? When will she be able to see her results or when does swelling finally go down after lipo ? And when can we start working out again ?
After liposuction I want my patients up and moving right away and working out as soon as they feel well enough to workout. I have no restrictions for my patients undergoing liposuction. None. But every surgeon is different so I always suggest patients check with their surgeon.
I'd like to know where are you located?
Miami at 305 Plastic Surgery.
I’d love lipo, but the Tokyo surgeons say I have too much loose skin from weight loss already, so I’d need a tummy tuck. Which is more expensive & would require longer downtime and not many places seem to offer it.
They’re also afraid because I’m on a lot of medication for asthma & rheumatoid arthritis.
Personally I don't operate on patients with rheumatoid arthritis because of potential healing issues and asthma can also pose serious problems during surgery so sometimes not having surgery is the better and safer move.
@@DrWilliamMiami I think that’s why everywhere has rejected me so far, even if I wanted to have my arms or thighs done.
Thank you for this
My pleasure!
That looks great.
6 days post opp i am tuned in
It looks like she needs a good massage. Please get someone to give you a firmer massage it will help you out more. Massage is so.. important after Lipo and bbl, it helps to get the lymphatic system going and help the blood circulate better in the areas. Also it helps sculp your body to give you the results you're looking for.
Good result
Thanks
how much is a 360
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Hello Dr. WILLIAM!👋👋
Can we deny tummy tuck if it's recommended, and just get lipo?
Sometimes you can, but other times there is just too much excess skin to perform the liposuction and the only option is a tummy tuck.
This helped me a lot cause I had some questions about hardness.. and I also just bought tht wooden roller and it’s amazing.. I’m glad I got it..whn I do see some hard spots like in my lower stomach ( the top of my vagina ) I roll it out with my roller and it gets better
Rolling devices are fantastic!!!! I am introducing one over the next several months--mine has a little extra something special to it! 🤫
@@DrWilliamMiamiI want it !!!will it be available for your post op dolls to purchase
@@DrWilliamMiami I don’t care what you invent I want it .. I know it will work
Im so ready for October my biggest concern is im doin the 360 but its my thighs i need right more than anything else
Watch this video on thigh lipo
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I love your videos
Did she have a tummy tuck?
Hi doctor how r u? Where are you from? I'm from srilanka doctor before I'm slim body. Now I'm fat I'm so sad about my body pls doctor can you help me to do liposuction my body? To make my body shape and beautyful
She was willing to put on a little dance for us.
Thank for share
Always welcome
Awesome thank you 😊
You’re welcome 😊
Lol “I’ve never been through this personally!” Friggin hilarious 😂
She looks great !
Thank you love!
Is it a good or bad idea to "pre-treat" our body for a BBL by regularly rolling or getting massages? I'm thinking it would maybe soften our fat? Also do you think it would hurt or help to pre-treat our bodies by waist training with a good steel boned corset that could really pull in our ribs and waistline? Please help! I am so ready to get this BBL!
Thank so much.
Sadly, I don't think it is possible to "train" the waist--those products just squish you, but they don't have any long lasting affect on the body. I don't think pretreating with rollers will affect the lipo results.
Hello Dr. William can you kindly explain around the upper section belly button area after a lipo why it gets soft and lumpy
Hi. Has that happened to you, and has it gotten better