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5’2” tall. 110 pounds with a slender build that’s been changed by kids. My boobs look like an a glob of slime sliding down a wall. Barely a handful and collapsing in on themselves.
My entire body is toned except a belly that’s floppy—like you can grab it and pull it away from my body. I can’t wear jeans because the pooch won’t fit. If I have to pick one — tummy tuck or boob job? I am leaning one way but curious to know what you think! FWIW, I’ve never had body issues. Never dieted or wore makeup, etc. always thoughy people who did elective surgery were crazy! Clearly I lacked imagination and empathy! Can’t believe I’m even posting this!!!🤦🏻♀️ |
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I could be you. Same height and weight and similar issues.
I’m going with tummy. My boobs are depressing but I can wear a push up when I need to look decent in clothes, there’s nothing more I can do about my diastasis/pregnant belly look other than live in a corset which I don’t want to do. |
| Boobs since belly can be improved somewhat through exercise, such as lifting heavy. |
| A belly can ruin so many outfits and makes swimsuits impossible. |
| I'd do tummy. Boobs can still be helped with boomba/tape/pushups. |
+1 |
| Boobs. It draws the eye away from the tummy |
| Boobs hands down |
| If you're doing one, just pay and do both. The recovery sucks and I wouldn't want to stagger them. |
| If you have spent a lot of time doing deep core work and diet, then belly. If you haven't, give it a year of physio + personal training + serious effort before deciding and I'd lean towards boobs. |
| Tummy. And then invest in better bras. |
| Tummy, assuming you've already tried diet/exercise to tone it up. You can fake the boobs with a good bra. |
| There is no way that you are 5'2" 110lbs and your belly is that bad. I am 5'2" 140lbs and barely have a belly. Do the boobs. |
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High waist jeans. Push up bra. Skincare, makeup and hair. No surgery.
-fellow flabby, saggy mom |
| Following. Recommendations for the tummy? I tried Joseph Michaels from this board but it takes a year to get in and then a year to surgery! |