I am currently 6 months post op from having a BBL/360. I am a 56yr old women and notice that my lower abdomen is still swollen. I stopped wearing my faja and have been wearing spanx for some sort of compression and to let my body heal natural. Should I continue to wear my faja since I've heard women wear them for a year. Thank you..
Im getting a bbl with liposuction to fill out my hipdips and get a fuller and rounder bum. I often hear other patients complain about the fat not surviving. Most of the Fajas I see have compression on the full body except the buttarea. I worry that all the Fajas compress the HipDip area and could potentially kill the fat, are there any solutions to that?
Hi i a getting a Brazilian butt lift and am wondering if wearing a faja straight after procedure is actually necessary and if so would it be better to be a g string one as i really dont know how much compression i should be applying on my butt i know my stomach should and can be compressed by my butt im not sure what the bet thing to do is or should i just get like waist trainer ? Thank you !!!
I received Lipo 360/BBL on October 12, 2021 therefore Im officially 8 mo post op but I still see back fat although my surgeon claims to have done aggressive Lipo on my back. IIve done about 20 or so massages in the beginning of my post op I had a drain in me. So I do not know if I didnt drain enough or if I still need more massages but this post op body I have is anything BUT snatched its looking like a waist of 12k Oh also I still waist train for 8hrs a day and occasionally wear my faja
I'm 6 months post & still have dents on the bottom of my butt & not much side projection. At all my virtual post ops I told the NP, that my dents were still there, but she told me the fat would drop. Dents are still there & my butt shrank a lot. I wore my faja faithfully & followed all instructions. I only took the faja off for showers & to take above pics. My last virtual post op, I was told my skin is lax. Surgery was in Florida, I live in Georgia. I'm heartbroken
So there are Stage 1, 2 and 3 Fajas out there. Ive seen dozens of opinions on when to switch into what stage etc. and Ive seen so many surgery pages post about how switching to the right level at the right time can make or break your results. Is that really true? Im sure it can determine whether you have more swelling or less and how fast you heal but as long as theres no scar tissue/fibrosis isnt it down to the surgeons work? For example can my waist be broad because I switched too late?