2 weeks Post-Op with Dr. Bluebond-Langner NYU

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u/BluebondSurgery1122
Thu Dec 1 15:29:19 2022 UTC
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u/transzalore
Thu Dec 1 17:17:54 2022 UTC
(1 child)

The stitches sucked, I felt like I was always itchy, and had issues sitting comfortably at first. 100% recommend a "Boppy" cushion, as well as the inflatable waffle pad they give you ($20 on Amazon or any maternity website) as it takes a lot of pressure off your pelvic floor and sensitive bits while healing.

I had BBL and Zhou in April, and trust me- keep up with your dilation, schedule your meds and topical cream application, wash it properly, wipe well and keep hydrated, and it will heal incredibly.

It only got better for me over the summer/fall. I've cum so hard and felt so much affirmation during/after, I've cried (don't do it too early, but once you're cleared by the team, go to town. It helps keep the blues away and promotes blood-flow). Or, if you want, you can wait- she is YOURS, and nobody has any say to tell you what to do with your body. It's just you, 100%.

My bottom dysphoria is GONE. I wake up every day happy to put on pants/shorts/shower. Is it hard sometimes still? Yeah, dilation is still kinda a chore. But you'll have so so so much to loom forward to.

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Thu Dec 1 19:35:11 2022 UTC
(0 children)

This post is giving me so much hope... I'm sobbing.

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u/Cynthia_Hartviksen
Thu Dec 1 15:42:59 2022 UTC
(1 child)

Congratz. Nice results. Thank you for sharing and please update us at 2 months, 6 months and a year mark.
Speedy recovery!

Kisses, Cynthia

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OP
Thu Dec 1 17:04:53 2022 UTC
(0 children)

Thank you. I plan on posting up to my 1 year mark

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u/Caro________
Thu Dec 1 16:38:23 2022 UTC
(4 children)

Congrats, girl! It's going to look even nicer once they take out some of those stitches.

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OP
Thu Dec 1 17:06:50 2022 UTC
(3 children)

Thanks! I'm looking forward to getting them out. The one in my clitoris has been particularly annoying

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Thu Dec 1 17:46:20 2022 UTC
(2 children)

Lol, I think that one irritated me the most and for some reason they didn't take it out the first time. I'm not sure why. Anyway, I'm 9 weeks out and i don't have any stitches visible anymore. Even the scars aren't that noticeable. So you can look forward to that.

Unfortunately I did have to go back to work. 😞

How's dilation going?

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OP
Thu Dec 1 17:55:07 2022 UTC
(1 child)

I got up to green but saw a lot of bleeding. It's a chore but well worth it

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Thu Dec 1 20:07:22 2022 UTC
(0 children)

Congrats on green! I think the blue to green switch was harder for me than the green to orange switch. The bleeding will be over soon. Yes, it's a chore, but it gets easier. It's funny---I have heard people say "dilating is a chore" for so long that I just adopted it as my name for it. So whenever I'm talking to my family about it, I say "I have to go do my chores."

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u/LividCalligrapher
Thu Dec 1 21:32:09 2022 UTC
(0 children)

Wow! That’s an awesome result. I’m scheduled with them in early ‘24 and I really hope mine is that nice at 2 weeks!

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u/IAmNotNiceSkeletor
Thu Dec 1 19:37:32 2022 UTC
(2 children)

Its because of results like this that I refuse to go with anyone but Bluebond-Langner.

I am so excited. Your results look truly outstanding, I just hope mine look as good as yours <3

First session of pre-op laser tomorrow!

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Wed Feb 1 20:43:02 2023 UTC
(1 child)

Hi, I am planning to start my preparation for consultation, do you recommend laser or electrolysis?

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Wed Feb 1 23:57:56 2023 UTC
(0 children)

I 100% recommend laser if you are working with Dr. Bluebond-Langner.
Electrolysis is notoriously painful and more expensive than a good laser technician.

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u/MsJess4587
Tue Dec 6 22:05:22 2022 UTC
(0 children)

Oh nice result!