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Started by Clhoe G, December 07, 2014, 11:25:12 PM
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Quote from: Clhoe G on December 07, 2014, 11:25:12 PMand one that relocates the belly button
Quote from: Cynobyte on December 08, 2014, 01:05:07 AMMaybe in the future we could have brain transplants;) I'm not joking! Ftm would find a mtf and they could switch bodies! I dream big dammit;) they said man would never fly and here we are;)
Quote from: Clhoe G on December 08, 2014, 02:09:20 AMBelly button relocation is to lower the belly button to a more feminine location, it's a bit obsessive to detail, but if I had the money, I would get absolutely everything done.
Quote from: anjaq on December 08, 2014, 08:48:36 AMSo a lower belly button is considered to be more feminine?
Quote from: Aphaea on December 08, 2014, 07:05:37 PMI have had lipotransfer from the abdomen to buttocks and am currently 3 months postop. I did not have much fat to begin with and was 160 pounds when I had it performed (5'9"). The results were good shortly after, but once the swelling went down the results were much less than impressive. I can hardly notice it now. My weight went up to 168 pounds after the surgery due to being unable to exercise and have since gone down to 154 from diet + exercise. Much of what I read about the surgery elsewhere is that it needs more fat available for transfer than what I had. From a biological stand point this is only a temporary measure anyways due to the cell life cycle. About half of the fat will die during surgery and even after that they will still die from natural life cycle. The main reason I chose this was to remove stubborn belly fat which is the last to go from exercise/diet. Putting it in the buttocks was just a bonus. Aside from that there is still pain from stretching abdominal muscles that were scraped against with the suction tube from the liposuction.I would just recommend diet and exercise with a body shaper such as a squeem. Hope that gives a bit more perspective on it.
Quote from: Cynobyte on December 08, 2014, 10:45:35 PMHow about the 2nd and 4th finger resizing? Men have the 4th (ring finger) longer, where I believe the women's pointer finger is longer.. Now anybody that picky about their body, I offer my new band saw;) I'm sure we could break and extend a bone in the pointer finger like they do for leg lengthening. I wished it was my middle finger that needed extended and I'd do it;) i would have a great excuse sticking it out to people. Hehehe