If the injury was mild and the surgery successful, with proper physical therapy on a health patient, the ankle should be just about as good as new. Depending on the outcome of the surgery and other factors, the ankle's newness will vary.
There has been no confirmation about plastic surgery.
It is just like spraining your ankle, except it is your hand.
That feeling is probably just excess fluid from a mild sprain. Press down the tissue of the swollen ankle with your finger, then do it to your other ankle. If the swollen ankle rebounds slower then the normal ankle, it's just a sprain. Elevate and ice it. If not, seek medical advice.
Ankle swelling after fifth metatarsal foot bone surgery can vary, but it typically begins to decrease within a few days to a week post-surgery. Full resolution of swelling may take several weeks, depending on factors like the extent of the surgery, individual healing rates, and adherence to post-operative care. Elevation, ice, and gentle movement can help speed up the recovery process. Always consult with your surgeon for personalized advice based on your specific situation.
Whichever you like; there is no right or wrong ankle. Buy a pair and wear them around both ankles like me :-)
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You will be required to lose some weight before surgery. Lapband surgery is quite a process and adding lipo does not sound like a reasonable addition. There's just no easy, fast way to first get "weight relief" instantly.
You can never know exactly what your result of surgery will be before having it done. Although Edheads.org has several virtual surgeries. There is hip replacment surgery, hip reasurfacing, and knee surgery. You can also see pictures of actual steps in the surgery.
Cervical spine surgery can be life threating just like any other surgery. It depends on the hospital and how educated and reputable the doctors are about the surgery.
You can't. Just be yourself. Or just do plastic surgery.
please, go to a doctor, if not it could be infected, or something like that.
Wendy Williams looked like a normal, attractive woman with long hair before her surgery. She had a beautiful smile. Some say she had a "girl next door" look.