Last time, I took a picture and wrote about the 2nd week progress.
Since they acknowledge that it has improved a lot, my satisfaction with the procedure has increased haha.
Originally, they said that the engraftment of pelvic implants will become more stable after 1 month and the lines will be more visible.
So, 1 and a half months? I took a picture to see the progress.
The pelvis is real when seen from the back. So, I compared the back view while wearing the same dress. It
seemed to have improved so well that it was worthless to worry that it might sink a little compared to immediately after the procedure.
Even though it is a one-piece dress that does not attach to the waist, the line seems to have improved. It's amazing how much I can see the changes in my life. Is it just me?
I've been in it for a month and a half and I really like the progress line. What do you think?
Last time I posted, there was a question about how the procedure was performed.
Just think of it as removing fat through injections without anesthesia and without incisions..!
And that fat is put into the pelvis.
I'm really swollen now..? There doesn't seem to be anything worth saying (the major swelling went away within a week) and there's
no hard feeling like biobond at all
. They say it lasts a long time if you use diaphragm, but I think that's an advantage of the procedure. If surgery
is burdensome, I think the procedure is a good option. Highly recommended!
If you have any questions, please ask again
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