Amazing genes.
I agree. Idk why people care. That surgery is no walk in the park. So many things can go wrong and the recovery is hell. Trust if you get it you sacrificed and deserve every bit of ass and flat stomach that comes with it.Either way, surgery or not, they look good. I'm curious about the no weave/makeup now that @BlackPearl brought it up.
they definitely got fat transfers but most importantly they got their waist took into cartoonish proportions. their latest pics in their thread in the coliseum got them looking like centaurs.
Its just you.Do they remind u of @Phoenix_Knightly23 or is that just me
Have you had this done?I agree. Idk why people care. That surgery is no walk in the park. So many things can go wrong and the recovery is hell. Trust if you get it you sacrificed and deserve every bit of ass and flat stomach that comes with it.
Also you actually don't need "a lot" to transfer. You are transferring cells. Fat cells just grow and shrink. You don't need your cells to be enlarged to transfer. In fact they usually ask you to lose weight before the surgery. In the picture you posted they look like they carry weight in their flanks and back which they no longer do. There is more than enough there to transfer. Not saying they did but it's out of the question either.
Well BBLs are still debatable with if they are "fake". It's your fat just redistributed how you want. They can lose that fat. I remember Stephanie Santiago saying she spent over $50K re-doing fat transfers because she kept losing her ass and hips and gaining stomach fat. She wasn't working out right/how she should.
Yes. I know everything about it.Have you had this done?
You were still tiny. But I don't really consider bbls a big deal. No shaming from me.I had one hun. I know. I don't care if it's "fake". It looks and feels great. As far as Santiago she probably had some terrible doctor or she was trying to do too much. You can only transfer a certain type of fat and you can't use fat from the same area twice. I was only 130lbs (up from 110lbs) when i got mines done and it's just as big as the day after surgery (minus the swelling).
I agree. Idk why people care. That surgery is no walk in the park. So many things can go wrong and the recovery is hell. Trust if you get it you sacrificed and deserve every bit of ass and flat stomach that comes with it.
Also you actually don't need "a lot" to transfer. You are transferring cells. Fat cells just grow and shrink. You don't need your cells to be enlarged to transfer. In fact they usually ask you to lose weight before the surgery. In the picture you posted they look like they carry weight in their flanks and back which they no longer do. There is more than enough there to transfer. Not saying they did but it's out of the question either.
Hopefully you didn't take my comment offensive. lol I'm not judging you about anything.Yes. I know everything about it.
Right which is why I say it doesn't take much. I'm 142 now and still tiny. I'm trying to get to 150 lbs just to see what happens.You were still tiny. But I don't really consider bbls a big deal. No shaming from me.
Hopefully you didn't take my comment offensive. lol I'm not judging you about anything.
omg now I know you bad Just give us the pic already You didn't have all that work done for that body to stay in my imaginationI had one hun. I know. I don't care if it's "fake". It looks and feels great. As far as Santiago she probably had some terrible doctor or she was trying to do too much. You can only transfer a certain type of fat and you can't use fat from the same area twice. I was only 130lbs (up from 110lbs) when i got mines done and it's just as big as the day after surgery (minus the swelling).