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600cc Buttock Implants!
UPDATED FROM ChangingCharley
16 days post
Couple of weeks out - no pain...
WORTH IT$11,500
So I’m starting to get back to normal. My incisions have healed and the implants have dropped a bit. I didn’t realize how much better the look until my security camera caught me. I’m so glad I had this done. Attached are clothed pics I snapped quickly for this review. I have no complaints, nor regrets. Great experience so far, although I do miss going to the gym! :-/
UPDATED FROM ChangingCharley
6 days post
Post op was great-still no pain
Hay post op today. Still no pain, but lots of tightness. Dr. Stanton said they would drop about an inch and soften. If that’s so, I’ll have the button an 18y/o when this is done! I was shooting for 25! ;-). Flight delayed like crazy today, but can’t wait to get home. BBL pillow in tow and a reserved seat near the rear so I am freely move about the cabin. The two best things today: 1) putting on my previously loose shorts that my booty now barely squeezes in, and 2) seeing everyone’s reaction! Happiness!
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How was your flight? How did the implant feel sitting down? Did it hurt?
Flight delayed for 3 hours, so I board in 15 minutes! I have a BBL pillow, but will spend most of my time standing near the rear of the plane or on my belly across 3 seats. Will post a review once I’m home tonight. Everyone keeps offering me a seat at the airport. LOL!
Okay! Have a safe flight!
So going to the rear of the plane and telling the flight attendant was the best advice Dr Stanton gave. The flight attendant told me how to reserve the seats next to me. I spent most of the flight on my belly. The time spent sitting was on a BBL pillow. It’s more like a foam block from yoga class. Absolute necessity to take pressure off your rear. I stood up when my legs were tired from the pillow. All in all, the flight was more comfortable than the ride to the hotel after surgery. I typically fly first class, but going Southwest so I could stretch across three seats was the way to go.
You look fantastic!
How are you feeling?
How was the flight home? Was it super uncomfortable, how did you manage?
I’m very interested in your journey as well so please keep updating.
Happy Healing!
UPDATED FROM ChangingCharley
3 days post
Adding pics. 4 days after surgery and I have switched to ibuprofen. I still have prescription pain medicine, but do not need it.
I’m already loving this and they haven’t dropped yet. Walked around the block while they were cleaning my room. Heads are already turning!
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Wow! You look great!
Thanks! Can’t wait for the implants to settle!

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