it hurt and felt like a little burning sensation for few mins
today in the morning I felt the faja slightly looser on that buttcheek compared to the other buttcheek that still feels so firm, and tight.
I keep looking at them and I feel it looks a bit flat on the part that got hit compared to the other butt.
Also the other butt still feels sore as if I had done some zillion squats and the one that got hit doesn't feel workout at all. it still looks roundish but doesn't feel the same as the other one and it does look slightly flatter on the part it got hit compared to the other one..
MY QUESTION IS have any of you here gotten a bbl and something similar like this happened to you? Do you think it killed the fat cells there? is there a way to correct it if it indeed is flatter?
I'm only 5 days after surgery and I'm feeling sad. I was feeling so happy until I got hit which makes me feel awful I spent SOOOO much money on this and this hit just is going to ruin it all.
ANY ADVICE?
I'm definitely going to tell my doctor about it but I don't want to address the hit because then he will say it's my fault and will want to charge extra for corrections if it's even possible.
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It’s important to prioritize your health and recovery after any surgical procedure.
If you're concerned about the impact of the hit on your BBL results, the best thing to do is to talk to your doctor as soon as possible. They can assess the extent of the damage and advise you on the best course of action.
It's understandable that you're feeling sad and frustrated right now, but try not to panic or jump to conclusions before you have all the information. Your doctor may be able to address any issues that arise from the hit, and there may be options for correcting any changes to the appearance of your butt.
In the meantime, focus on taking care of yourself and following your doctor's post-operative instructions. Rest as much as possible, avoid any activities that could cause further damage, and don't hesitate to seek medical attention if you experience any unusual symptoms or complications.
Remember that recovering from any surgery takes time and patience. It's normal to experience ups and downs along the way, but with proper care and attention, you can help ensure the best possible outcome.
thank you, you sound like a doctor.
well one definitely feels plumper and fuller and firmer and rounder. I hope it's just my paranoia and that they are the same. Thank you again.
You're welcome! It's normal to feel anxious or paranoid during the recovery process, especially after investing so much time and money into the surgery. It's important to give yourself time to heal and to follow your doctor's instructions to ensure the best possible outcome.
It's also important to keep in mind that everyone's recovery process is different, and that there may be some variation in the appearance or feel of your buttocks as you heal. If you have any concerns or questions, it's always best to discuss them with your doctor to get the most accurate and helpful advice.
Take care of yourself, and I wish you a smooth and successful recovery!