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Case study - Bronwyn's Surgery Holiday In malaysia


Profession: Marketing Communications Consultant
Age: 42
Country: Australia
Procedures: Breast Lift, Tummy Tuck, Liposuction to Abdomen and Thighs
Cost of holiday:

Approximately $12,500 inclusive of surgery, hospital stay, 5-star accommodation for 21 days and flights; all care and transfers on the ground in Malaysia
Cost of just the treatments at home $40,000


As a whole, the results are looking tops - I feel like I’ve just run in off Baywatch!


Before Breast Lift
After Breast Lift
Before Tummy Tuck
After Tummy Tuck
After Breast Lift and Tummy Tuck

(Extracted from Bronwyn's blog)


Renovation rescue

Today's the big day - arrive in KL for the renovation rescue of the old bod. After 4 kids I'm ready to rescue everything that has gone south. Planned are an abdominoplasty (tummy tuck), breast lift/reduction and maybe some lipo. Might get them to give me some advice on the face while I'm here.


It seems nearly everyone speaks English. Communication has been very easy and there is a supermarket around the corner with a good range of produce. They will also delivery to the room (there's a shopping list here) for free. Very handy. Tomorrow I will meet with the girls from Gorgeous Getaways and find out what is coming up for me.

Anyway, the hospital turned out to be not far from Lanson Place, it’s very palatial with lots of marble in the foyer. And the rooms where I am, in the premier wing are really lovely.


Dr Jalil came to see me without much delay. He’s very straightforward and I felt confident in him. At about 10.30am he told me that surgery was scheduled for about 12, but first I would need to undergo some preliminary screenings for blood, and ECG for heart, blood pressure etc. He offered me a pre-med if I was feeling nervous.


I met the anaesthetist, a lovely lady who called very comforting and really thorough. I was not concerned at all. Having already had 4 ceasers, and surgery for an eptopic pregnancy and appendix I feel reasonably familiar with the OT. My surgery took about 8 hours, and I have no memory of being delivered back to my room, but I was really well looked after once there.


Back to the hotel and all is well. Speaking of food I have to say that the food in the hospital has been brilliant – absolutely delicious. I have chosen mainly Malay dishes and they have been extra tasty! I did have a lady at the GG support group tell me that the food was not good – we must like different things. My nurse tells me that I am fortunate that because I am in good health I do not have a restricted menu – perhaps this is the difference?


The GG nurse comes for the first few days after your surgery to clean and dress your wounds. She is very friendly and has a very happy face. Importantly, my wounds are looking very good – really clean and neat. The nurse bathed them with sterile saline and put antibiotic ointment on them.


A side trip

It’s been almost a month since my surgery. After the excitement of fast transition I guess I’m now in that middle territory – slow (and boring) healing. The slow healing is the stuff that they leave out of shows like Extreme Makeover because it’s pretty much uneventful. Little personal victories; a bit more exercise or a bit less scab on a wound don’t make for very exciting viewing (or reading).

Actually I’m kind of pleased if that’s the case because it means things are progressing well. My nasty oozy site on my TT scar has not only stopped weeping, it’s closed up. I’m down to only a tiny wee scab on the tum, belly button and each boob. I’ve taken my first swim – Wow!! The pools here in Bali are so great I am thrilled to be able to get in. And what do you think of after all that plastic surgery when you can suddenly go for a swim – that’s right – a sexy bikini! I have not worn a bikini since I was 13 years old.


Admittedly I’m in a pretty lush position here on an extended holiday in Bali. Recuperating this way has a lot of advantages. Not only am I relieved from most of the household chores, I have help with the children and I have access to a gym at home. I still cook most meals but if I didn’t want to, I wouldn’t have to.


A new view - 6 weeks later
I’ve now made it to 6 weeks post op so I’ll give you a more detailed progress report. Firstly, I am really pleased with the way my healing is coming along. All my wounds are completely closed and the scabs have lifted off.


On the boob front; my starlet style boobs have deflated somewhat. They are now flatter though the nipple retains its nice ‘perky’ position. I have no problems with sensation on either the breasts or the nipple, though the breast is still a little sensitive. That said, I am very happy with the results. My bra straps no longer cut into my shoulders and give me that terrible neck and headache I’d get before. I no longer have that sweaty feeling or chaffing under my boobs, and I love that I can wear a tank tap without a bra!

My tummy tuck results are awesome. I am thrilled to be able to see my vagina again (if you are burdened with an overhanging ‘apron of skin’ stomach you’ll know what I mean). I’m loving my new view.


Even though I remain trussed up in my compression garment I feel liberated. I look like I’m all one piece of person – before I felt really disconnected from the bottom half of my body. I used to have to tuck the extra folded skin away to get dressed, and battle to find undies big enough to stay up above the overhang. Also the additional weight from my stomach meant I always had lower back pain. That is now gone. Sure I have a huge scar. But I used to have my caesarean scars tucked under my stomach overhang anyway.


My belly button is healed now and the shape is looking better. There is still a very obvious scar line but I expect this will reduce over time. Quite frankly, I’m so happy to have a tum that I am happy to show, I’m little concerned about the belly button scar at this time.


My liposuction seems completely healed. I no longer have any bruises. Some areas still feel a little sensitive to touch, but apart from a few marks where the needle went in there isn’t anything to see apart from awesome results.


So as a whole the results are looking tops. I have even been able to buy a bikini from a stall on the beach so I could take a swim on impulse. Not even any mirrors to try it on first! Check it out – I feel like I’ve just run in off Baywatch!



If you would like to speak to Bronwyn or other clients, please contact us at Gorgeous Getaways.

 
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