Looks great, and it probably was debilitating having her stomach hanging so low. I always felt her arms and legs belonged to a separate body than the tummy.Defo looks smaller... Looks like it's gone.View attachment 2831172View attachment 2831150
Yes you can, risky and is a speciality but I posted a surgeon who does it daily.You can’t just have a fat filled stomach like that amputated (believe me, I would have had that procedure if available). Even if WLS it would not be flat like that yet, that would take years. I suspect clever placement of arm, confusing camel toe-looking area and a good angle.
I demand to have his name!Yes you can, risky and is a speciality but I posted a surgeon who does it daily.
Traditionally it was for empty skin but now not so, many of the women Dr Repta operates on go on to then get fit as they can exercise without hanging belly.I demand to have his name!
Wow, that’s a huge op if she has had it done. I always thought the skin had to be empty.
She’s defo had WLS. My friend is mates with her and I asked her . She said she had few procedures but couldn’t remember what they were as she was also rambling about the other things that happened to her lately including broken leg and clot etcYes you can, risky and is a speciality but I posted a surgeon who does it daily.
WLS is the more obvious surgery, however in that picture posted above you can see her apron belly is away. Weight loss would just make it hang flat not disappear. Very strange .She’s defo had WLS. My friend is mates with her and I asked her . She said she had few procedures but couldn’t remember what they were as she was also rambling about the other things that happened to her lately including broken leg and clot etc
She’s posted that deliberately to show off without actually saying it.
I thought you had ti lose weight too as operating on her that size is hugely complicated.. hence the near death experience prob holds weight to her ops imo
I think they can remove the fat with lipo then do the tummy tuck.I demand to have his name!
Wow, that’s a huge op if she has had it done. I always thought the skin had to be empty.
Good luck to her, she will need to change her lifestyle for WLS to be a success, a lady I worked with had weight loss surgery but with no food education, rapidly gained weight back after her first year post surgery, by year two I believe she was above her starting weight. It’s not the magical cure people think and it’s a lot of lifestyle sacrifice.WLS is the more obvious surgery, however in that picture posted above you can see her apron belly is away. Weight loss would just make it hang flat not disappear. Very strange .
Being obese for as long as she has. Why have surgery to hide her size rather than have life changing surgery that may help her.Possibly she just had a fleur de lis TT but no WLS at all.
And I wouldn't blame her for that either. She had the oddest shape and that apron was half of it. Who knows what weight she would be without it?! She may not need WLS once that's gone.
I think so, and I don’t blame her one bit. I’d much rather think she did have her over hang removed than it be WLS.Possibly she just had a fleur de lis TT but no WLS at all.
And I wouldn't blame her for that either. She had the oddest shape and that apron was half of it. Who knows what weight she would be without it?! She may not need WLS once that's gone.
Maybe she knows WLS isn’t for her, she might enjoy going for meals and not want to go that route. Her stomach was severely disproportionate to the rest of her, with it removed she could be more active and also wear more clothes that she actually loved.Being obese for as long as she has. Why have surgery to hide her size rather than have life changing surgery that may help her.
Onlyfans? I volunteer for a helpline and have been asked that question about 6 times now. It seems like the prime choice for renowned attention seekers these days to make money.I have no opinion on whatever she has had done, it’s her body etc but what the fuck is she going to do for money without that shape and belly?
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