Had a Brazilian butt lift--fat was grafted from my abdomen, sides, lower back, love handles. ---I was already up and walking around for a few hours after I got home from surgery. Is there certain standing position I should be standing in or way to walk that will yield the best results, so that I don't disrupt the healing process? My abs are so sore, and so is my butt. (Ex of answers I'm looking for: hunch over a little, or have more weight on my heels vs ball of foot and toes, knees bent or straight, etc)
I am having my procedure done July 2nd, and HAVE to return to work July 9th. Is this possible? I won't be sitting, mostly standing. I have a booty pillow to sit on my thighs if I am at my computer ( 30-40 minutes ). Thank you.
I am 2 days post op and have a drain thats set to be taken out in three days. I am afraid of taking off both garments they put me in because I don't think I'll be able to get them back on. However, I'm also having a hard time standing and peeing and it's really grossing me out. Should I just wait until my post op appt and have my PS help me? I feel like I'm very ill informed and it's freaking me out.
I have my one week post op (bbl and ba) and later that same day I fly home. My flight is about two hours. What is the best way to sit on the plane and how often should I stand? I am a thin/tall patient
Is it a risk to do a full-body shave/wax before the surgery day? I'm asking because I don't wish to have to deal with hair grooming when I'm supposed to avoid standing/sitting as much as possible. Thanks.
I am very interested in a bbl but would how quick would I be able to return to work if I have a standing job that doesn't require lifting heavy things. I just make reservations and assist people to tables the most days I can miss are 4-5 days and I'm wondering if that is okay