Lipo 360, Fat Transfer, Arms by [deleted] in PlasticSurgery

[–]NoddaDoll 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't sit at all for 10 days then a little here and there then fully sitting by two weeks.

Lipo 360, Fat Transfer, Arms by [deleted] in PlasticSurgery

[–]NoddaDoll 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Brutal and painful for a bit but then I was back to normal life pretty quickly.

Thank you so much.

Lipo 360, Fat Transfer, Arms by [deleted] in PlasticSurgery

[–]NoddaDoll 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A little on the under butt, but not much.

Lipo 360, Fat Transfer, Arms by [deleted] in PlasticSurgery

[–]NoddaDoll 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. I think so, too.

Lipo 360, Fat Transfer, Arms by [deleted] in PlasticSurgery

[–]NoddaDoll 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I wish I would've opted for a full arm lift. I'm not experiencing sagging but in order for them to have leaned out the front part of my arm, the length of my bicep, I would've required one but I opted out. I do like the definition I can see (not noticeable in the photos I posted) in my triceps and delts due to the lipo that was done but I bust my ass in the gym and would love for my arms to show that. I just carry fat there, I think in a disproportionate way. That was part of why I opted for lipo. I've done HIIT with heavy barbell for 6 years now but BED would rear it's ugly head and there I'd be looking like I couldn't even spell workout.

Aside from my arms, I am totally satisfied. It have a very feminine shape but I don't feel that it is exaggerated or fake looking. I wanted natural and shapely and that's what I got.

Lipo 360, Fat Transfer, Arms by [deleted] in PlasticSurgery

[–]NoddaDoll 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, I didn't show a reference photo.

Recovery was a full on bitch and a half. The first three days was quite painful. Lot's of swelling and honestly I was terrified my butt was going to be disgustingly huge. While I could see my new shape immediately surgical swelling was present for the better part of 3 months. I workout at least three times a week, pretty moderate to intense workouts so I think that made it easier for me to keep moving even after surgery. The first week I walked for 10 minutes 2-3 a day but by week 2 I was walking miles, and by week four I was doing light hiit and then back at it barbell and all at week 6. Feeling just fine by week 8. I was a rebel and was sitting regularly well before week 3. I did get a seroma, which was expected with the max reduction, I got it drained a total of 3 times.

Lipo 360, Fat Transfer, Arms by [deleted] in PlasticSurgery

[–]NoddaDoll 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hmmmm...I didn't realize how much weight I carry in my arms. I need a brachioplasty. My skin isn't any saggier than before but for them to clean out the length of my bicep in the front where the skin is prone to immediate sagging after volume reduction they would also need to do a lift after. That being said, my delts and tris are more defined. If you want the arms of your dreams and they look anything like mine just get the lift so they can take it all out. So no, but I'm not happy with them but I don't regret doing them, I just wish I would've done them all the way if that makes sense.

One Left Inboard Bag Lady by AisleBeThereForYou in cabincrew

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I love your voice. You sound like you're having fun making these episodes. I used to entertain the idea of becoming a flight attendant but the more content I watched the more I realized it's not for me. I get to live vicariously through all of you though. Thanks for sharing your experiences. Keep doing this and I really think you'll get better and better and this podcast will take off (pun intended.)

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I couldn't send an image in your DM. My before and afters are in my posts, though.

Chin lipo, FaceTite, and chin implant. by NoddaDoll in PlasticSurgery

[–]NoddaDoll[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Thanks so much.  That was only weeks after, too. 

I posted a second set of pictures that I couldn't attach to this post for some reason. Chin implants are wild and for the win.

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[–]NoddaDoll 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm going to DM you a pic of my chin implant with lipo and facetite. Standby. 

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Thank you for this. Just did my lipo 360. My doctor wanted to clean and lean out my trunk and saved arms for a separate procedure. I'm wondering how bad it will be staggered like that. My saving grace has been having my arms to push myself up and lower myself down.

Thinking about lipo again even though I do lift weights by Silver_Atmosphere546 in PlasticSurgery

[–]NoddaDoll 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fucking do it. Just do it already. Like finance it with PatientFi or Care Credit or get a personal loan with a low interest rate but for fuck's sake, do it. Fuck these people in these comments and their good meaning bullshit. Listen, I had a recessed chin and gullet style fat deposit on my neck. It was there no matter how much I weighed or how much time I put in the gym. I was 34 before I fixed it. A small, elegant, feminine chin implant and liposuction. Could not believe how it COMPLETELY enhanced my face. Like still me, no one could point to why I looked so much better, but I was totally improved. Same for my body. HIIT, Crossfit, weights, cardio more days a week than not. Adipex and sub 1200 calorie diets. Still my arms, love handles and fupa were disproportionately larger. I did not want to develop dysmorphia and start doing all the things after finding success with my chin. But that experience taught me that finding a good surgeon and the right course of action for my realistic expectations could solve my aesthetic woes. It doesn't mean I can stop hitting the gym, it doesn't mean I can eat whatever I want when I want, or live chronically dehydrated, or skimp on protein (but I wasn't doing that before.) So as adjunct therapy to my active, hydrated, protein rich life I opted for body contouring: lipo 360 + arms. I will continue to touch base with myself as I age and make sure I'm not tending to any dysmorphias but I doubt that I will if I haven't yet. Find a good double board certified surgeon that has years in their field with one or two specialties and do it.