I think I might have my eyes done when the time comes. I don't mind looking older, but I don't want to look tired. I know that doesn't really make sense.
A breast reduction is on my wish list. And while I don't care as much, I think if I were to get one (and I had the money) I'd get a tummy tuck/lipo at the same time, because might as well do them both at the same time, right?
I always said I would get a tummy tuck after DD was born, but really yoga has gotten my core pretty close to what it use to look like so I don't feel that need to anymore and my boobs are still pretty perky. We shall see what everything looks like after another baby.
Yes. I want my abs put together, the twin skin removed, and my boobs back. If there was a surgery to correct the curve of my back I'd consider it since I'm most self concious of that.
Yes. I want my abs put together, the twin skin removed, and my boobs back. If there was a surgery to correct the curve of my back I'd consider it since I'm most self concious of that.
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I didn't notice anything of with a single thing you mentioned.
I will eventually get a breast reduction because my back is having issues due to my breast size. While there I also want some scars from surgery at birth minimized because they're very unsightly. I may add a yummy tuck at that point because why not when I'm having that much done anyway.
I could see getting my tummy put back together after this kid if I can't fix the DR with PT. Not that having my abs put back where they belong is really cosmetic, but I'd expect them to get rid of all that leftover skin while we're at it.
The big one would be laser resurfacing for stretch marks if it was more effective. I've not read great things about it. I can deal with the belly pooch, but the belly pooch made of damn crepe paper is too much.
In reality I'm just too lazy and cheap and don't actually care THAT much. (except for the DR. I'm pretty sure it's going to be bad this time. my m/w and I have already talked about the referral to PT)
I did SS because I am way too scared of electing to have surgery for just about anything barring an emergency. If we have to have a C section for example, I would already be open and would request a tummy tuck. I would not do one otherwise.
I did SS because I am way too scared of electing to have surgery for just about anything barring an emergency. If we have to have a C section for example, I would already be open and would request a tummy tuck. I would not do one otherwise.
Things like that.
I don't think they can do that, though. I feel like I read that somewhere.
That might have been a bad example. But I don't think I would elect to do a plastic surgery because I hate blood and pain and just the thought of it all makes me woozy. HOwever, if I had to have some sort of emergency surgery then I would consider plastic surgery while already under (think, car accident and need surgery for something on my face, then I would have no problem having them do something to fix it, you know?)
But also, is that real about the C sections and tummy tucks?! I have been telling H "if we have to have a C section I am FO SHO asking for them to do a tuck too!"
It would be the one benefit of having to have a C-section (other than, you know, healthy baby in the end)!
I've been seriously considering an eyelid lift for the past few years. I have hooded eyelids, and they're starting to touch my eyelashes. I read somewhere a while back that some insurance plans will cover the surgery, but only if vision is being obstructed. Mine isn't, so this would only be cosmetic at this point, but I'm pretty sure it would be necessary in the future, so I might as well get it done before I totally don't care about my looks.
I am tentatively planning a boob job in the next 5 years. 3 babies has left me pretty saggy and once I wean the baby, I'm afraid I will have a pair of deflated balloons. I just want to lift and reinflate haha. I don't really see myself going up in size by much.
That might have been a bad example. But I don't think I would elect to do a plastic surgery because I hate blood and pain and just the thought of it all makes me woozy. HOwever, if I had to have some sort of emergency surgery then I would consider plastic surgery while already under (think, car accident and need surgery for something on my face, then I would have no problem having them do something to fix it, you know?)
But also, is that real about the C sections and tummy tucks?! I have been telling H "if we have to have a C section I am FO SHO asking for them to do a tuck too!"
It would be the one benefit of having to have a C-section (other than, you know, healthy baby in the end)!
Well, seems like you CAN do it but it's not advisable. (wilted)
When Dr. Shari Brasner talks with women on the operating table about to undergo a cesarean, she often hears the same one liner. “Patients joke, ‘Hey, can you do a tummy tuck while you’re in there?’” says the Mount Sinai Medical Center obstetrician. But even if she could, Brasner tells Yahoo Parenting she wouldn’t – nor should any obstetrician. “Most OB-GYNs have zero plastic surgery training, and that’s what this involves,” she explains. “It’s a significantly bigger surgery than the name implies.”