With the end of my Cosmetic indemnity looming on 9th February 2010, we did our last liposuction surgery this morning. It was a very sad finale, especially when the infiltration cannula bent to about 50 degrees suddenly right as we were completing infiltration of the final section. So symbolic...
The surgery went smoothly. My pre-op fat volume estimation was pretty spot on, as was the surgery time. Contours looked great too. And the patient responded perfectly to the sedation, waking up to turn just at the right time.
I still can't believe that I may never use my Body Jet again. It's been a wonderful little machine. Now I have to find a new owner for it. But I'm in no hurry. I'm going to let things settle for a bit before deciding whether it really is the end of an era. Even if it is, it's been a great experience, and I loved almost every second of it.
All is not completely lost. Even if I can't continue personally, I'm using my knowledge to build a couple of authority sites on the subject. That'll be my gift & legacy to this era of my life. The first site which I've been working on is AllAboutLiposculpture.com, and I'm planning to register LiposuctionSurgerySite.com later this evening. Why two almost identical sites? That's all about SEO!












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