I just recently had a tummy tuck surgery, and I am sure that you can relate that this issue has been bugging me since the day I had it. I am not the first woman to share this pain, but I will say that I have found that I have come to rely on your post as a means to keep myself sane. I am so glad that I found you in a post that was positive, uplifting, and encouraging.
One of the many things I love about the post you made was that you were not afraid to speak out and that you shared your story and your pain. I am very happy that you are able to be a part of the breast-cancer community. If you have anything you would like to share, please feel free to share your experience.
It is not a secret that I have the dreaded belly button. It is just that no one wants to talk about it. It is the one thing I have that has been a constant reminder of my own mortality. I have tried to get rid of it on and off for many years in the hopes that it wouldn’t be a constant reminder, but it still creeps into my thoughts at times. I had it removed due to over usage, but it came back again.
I’m not sure if there are any medical benefits to having a belly button, but I’m sure it’s worth a shot. After all, most people have one, and they probably don’t even notice. Even those who do notice it, they usually don’t care. I have been told that having it removed is a risk, but I actually think it’s a good idea.
I just went in to the clinic last week to have my belly button removed. The surgery was simple and fast. After it was done, I had a good cry, and was told that it would be removed in a few weeks. I am happy to say, that it did not come back. I guess it could have, but it does not seem to be the same. I actually had it removed a few years ago, and I was able to have it removed again.
They do recommend that you get a regular check up every now and again. I had it removed and had my regular check-up when I felt like I had nothing to worry about. So I definitely think that it does not have to be done.
For some women, a tummy tuck or tummy fat transplant might seem like a good idea, but after having it done, you’re more likely to have a problem with your intestines and other body parts. The good news is that it is possible to create a new and functional belly button, but it’s not recommended for anyone under 50 without a lot of abdominal fat. If you’re in that category, you can probably stop reading here.
The good news is that there are several techniques for creating a new belly button that you can do yourself. It might be worth it to have a plastic surgeon look at your belly button if you have a significant amount of fat. The bad news is that the only real way to get a new belly button to take your shape is to have a stomach implant. A belly button is not meant to hold your stomach in place, so you might look a little more like a clown.
I’ve been thinking about this. A few years ago, when I had a tummy tuck, I did it on a very strict schedule. The surgeon would tell me how long to stay in the recovery room and what I needed to do to keep myself from getting surgery before I was fully recovered. So I did exactly that.
The thing is, you’re not going to look like a clown if you don’t have surgery. The surgery will make you look a little more like a clown, but it’s not going to give you a new belly button. I’ve found no research that says one of the reasons that belly buttons become so big is because of surgery.