If you have issues dealing with your skin... insights from a plastic surgeon.

baepage
on 3/11/14 8:30 am - MA
RNY on 04/22/13

What a nice story to share.  He sounds like an amazing Doctor.  My daughter sometimes tells me she misses the "old" me, she said I was "fluffy" to hug.

 

Barbara

    
Louise1974
on 3/11/14 9:16 am

I love this post!  LOVE it.  I have pretty badly sagging skin and I notice it everyday and am just getting used to it.  I could have surgery, and maybe I will someday, but right now I am okay with it.  I feel like it tells my story and as much as I wi**** wasn't the case, my story includes many years of morbid obesity.  I really really loved this post.

Louise1974
on 3/11/14 9:19 am

Oh!  One more thing.  I have a client who is very very thin, she is one of those women who has always been underweight and struggles to keep weight on.  She is tiny.  The other day she reached up to grab something and I saw her stomach, and get this, IT LOOKED JUST LIKE MINE!  This gal has probably never been above 120 pounds, even when pregnant, and her stomach is flabby and stretched out and totally completely entirely imperfect.  Our bodies do that, even when we are thin.  If women were all taking their clothes (and underwire padded molded cup bras) off we would all see that even those who were always thin aren't perfect. 

saterry
on 3/11/14 9:40 am - IN
Revision on 10/03/13

 

Beauty within can not be touched with time, weight, age or plastic surgery.......

If we only focus on our outer cover we have missed the best of life's journey because the body will surely fail.

We also teach our children, friends and family that WE only value superficial beauty when we ONLY focus on the external. So if you are superficial what

type of friends and family do you attract ? Who will be there with you when your beauty fails and you take your last breath ?

Great post.....and the surgeon is remarkable....

SRVG 1997 SW 301   Revision to RNY 10/3/13 SW 247 GW 130  Ht 5'8

    

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