Body shapers post-PS
I'm curious to hear from anyone who opts to wear a shaper post-op not because you need to, but rather choose to. If so, for what reason?
Arms are the first order of business, and I'm on the fence about abdominoplasty. I certainly have excess fat and some skin with laxity above my belly button. I've gotten so used to wearing my shaper, that I feel strangely naked without it. I actually like the slight compression it gives, and since it's cut below my bra, it seems to help maintain better posture.
Arms are the first order of business, and I'm on the fence about abdominoplasty. I certainly have excess fat and some skin with laxity above my belly button. I've gotten so used to wearing my shaper, that I feel strangely naked without it. I actually like the slight compression it gives, and since it's cut below my bra, it seems to help maintain better posture.
Maintain daily activity levels and practice clean eating........still battling some unhealthy behaviors!
When I was obese I hated any and all forms of shapewear. Panty hose were the devil. Even Spanx would roll down and always ended up binding me and making me so uncomfortable. Once I lost the weight I was fortunate enough to have all of my extra skin removed. I LOVE the freedom I have now of being shapewear free! I woke up from my tummy tuck with super tight ab muscles and I've been hitting the gym to tone my arms after having a brachioplasty. You might feel differently after surgery. It really does tighten things up. It's hard to imagine it now but you'll see and feel the difference!
Renee
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SW/263 CW/136 GW/150