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Final results. Not good. Now it's time for self-acceptance.
Hi everyone,
Sorry for taking so long to post an update. So these are the final results, and honestly, I can't see ANY change. If there is a change I would attribute it to my 5x/week hot yoga practice. I think that is definitely having a positive effect on my body (and mind).
But sadly, the SculpSure was a waste of money, and was very painful (to body and ego). I know it's worked for many people, but think that's when it's done on the abdomen. There was very little evidence to suggest it worked on the thighs, yet I went for it. (That's were the bruised ego comes in). I feel like an idiot for not just accepting my body the way it is, and being grateful for the many things it is able to do.
Of course, had it worked, I would be saying "money well spent!" no doubt. But I have to justify spending $3000 on essentially nothing but pain somehow--LOL!
Sorry for taking so long to post an update. So these are the final results, and honestly, I can't see ANY change. If there is a change I would attribute it to my 5x/week hot yoga practice. I think that is definitely having a positive effect on my body (and mind).
But sadly, the SculpSure was a waste of money, and was very painful (to body and ego). I know it's worked for many people, but think that's when it's done on the abdomen. There was very little evidence to suggest it worked on the thighs, yet I went for it. (That's were the bruised ego comes in). I feel like an idiot for not just accepting my body the way it is, and being grateful for the many things it is able to do.
Of course, had it worked, I would be saying "money well spent!" no doubt. But I have to justify spending $3000 on essentially nothing but pain somehow--LOL!
3 weeks in...
I'm not posting pictures yet, as I really can't see any change at this point. As far as I understand it, it's still early, and changes begin to take place around 6 weeks in. I'm still hopeful!
I'll post pictures in another 3 weeks.
I'll post pictures in another 3 weeks.
These are my "before" photos
I didn't take any actual "before" pictures (the clinic did, but I don't have them). I took these 2 days post-SculpSure, but this is definitely what I normally look like. No changes yet to report.
I've always been a good water drinker, so I'm drinking a bunch of water as prescribed. Also massaging the treated areas 5-10min, twice a day. I'm active and exercise at least 5 days/week. I have no intention of changing my eating habits. I'm relatively healthy when it comes to eating, but I've got a good appetite. I don't diet.
I'll post updates as the weeks go by.
I've always been a good water drinker, so I'm drinking a bunch of water as prescribed. Also massaging the treated areas 5-10min, twice a day. I'm active and exercise at least 5 days/week. I have no intention of changing my eating habits. I'm relatively healthy when it comes to eating, but I've got a good appetite. I don't diet.
I'll post updates as the weeks go by.
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