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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As someone who is thrilled with her breast reduction i want to note that as my surgeon had forewarned....it does make my stomach seem larger (from side view) by comparison. It's not a deal breaker, I embrace the spanx when dressing up as many if us do and I am thrilled to be rid of the huge boobs, but it's not like you come out with your 28 year old body at 54. Still...would highly recommend. Yes large breasts in midlife to me felt very matronly but some women don't feel that way. [/quote] I had always planned on a tummy tuck and lipo WITH the reduction. [/quote] Makes sense. That's a very long surgery and a bit risky if done in one pop i would think no? I had moments until recently of thinking, you know what, I need a tummy tuck but after a myomectomy (fibroid surgery) and c section, the idea of risking more adhesions from more abdominal surgery, in lieu of recent lisa marie presley debacle makes me fear it. When I had an amniocentesis for my son (years after both surgeries) it hurt like hell because she said she was hitting scar tissue with that freaking needle so I know I have them like 90% of us do after surgery and frankly, adhesion risk now really scares me so I accept the belly [/quote]
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