I didn’t know that there was a lavish until I went to my doctor, Dr. Devan Griner in Top plastic surgery . Initially I went to want to reduce my implants (I had four jobs) but during the consultation I began to talk to Dr. Griner about how I looked and I felt different – down there.
My problem was actually quite common, especially among women who had children. I didn’t need [my vagina] to look perfect but I felt like [my labia] It influenced how my body looked at tight clothes, such as yoga pants. I didn’t like to wear anything related to training in the gym, it still felt weird. I was always conscious. I could say it was a little more relaxed. But more than an aesthetic issue was, of course, annoying. The biggest thing I noticed after I had my babies was that my real lips pushed out – touched my thighs. It was a super unpleasant day to this day. Anything active or that the applied pressure, such as driving a bicycle, was not pleasant.
I asked Dr. Griner if he had something he proposed about the pain and suffering I felt, and then I learned about the lavish.
“It is important to understand the anatomy to understand a lavish,” explains Dr. Griner. “This area consists of Labia Majora, which is the skin on the outside.
When I learned that I could have both surgery on the same day, I was like, “Sign up me!” I do not have much interruption time and the recovery from two surgeries sounds great at the same time.
My counseling
Preparation for a labyrinthine is not like other surgeries. As, I know what I want to look like with my tits, but a bay is more difficult. I had the other MomTok girls making vaginas tables before surgery.
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It was a little hard to bring it to my doctor at first, because when you talk about this area and it’s not a gynecologist who should be down there [it can be awkward]But Dr. Griner is great – he is so friendly and hospitable. We ended up showing Dr. Griner how I looked like yoga pants and what I noticed. Then we did the consultation with my pants and showed him what I would like to go here and get there. Honestly, I let him do what he recommended. I’m not a medical professional, so I didn’t want to say, “Take two inches away”, but I told him my concerns and then gave him rein.
On the day of Labiaptore Surgery
On the day of surgery, I was nervous. I had a few jobs before, so I knew what to expect with it. But with my surgery, I had no idea. I was really nervous, I just didn’t know how I would feel awake. This place was quite scary.
I had The secret life of Mormon’s spouses Cameras in the surgical room with me but I am such an open book. Maybe it’s because I’m an influenced for so long. I share every part of my life, the good and the bad. I wanted to go to reality television, not only to point out good things, but to show the raw, really and bad because everyone has that. I knew she would help some women. Some may not understand, but at least I can help some girls with this race if they have it.
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When I got out of anesthesia, I was a little nausea and relaxed, but I felt physically okay. I knew I would be painful, but it wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be. There was an hour when I could feel everything Down there, however, because my pharmacy does not fill the drug for pain in time. My husband was running at the pharmacy, trying to figure it out, but felt that there was a lens blow there. That was quite brutal. My advice to anyone who goes through it: Make sure you have the medicines for your pain before you go to surgery. I just thought I could get them afterwards, and I would be fine, but I wasn’t.
Recovery
Recovery was similar to post -pregnancy. Mom Frida It has this automatic recovery kit after the childbirth I used with both my children, and literally I got the same thing about it. It has big underwear for grandmother, ice packages and a peri bottle. After you have children, they give you this bottle with a small spraying nozzle. You can spray it there to clean yourself like a bidet, but it is manual, and it cleans you instead of wipes because you can’t wipe in the beginning.
I had ice packs down there, and this really helped cool, swelling and burning. I was also wearing underwear for grandmother for three days straight because there was a lot of blood. It was very useful to wear them and not worry about staining any of my things. After that, I was transferred to pillows in my underwear for a few days. After a week, I was quite normal. I just had to dive and stain instead of wipe.
I felt like there was a lens hit over there.
The hardest part of surgery felt like you were born without really having a cute baby in the end. The set is not able to wipe and simply be extremely sensitive there, especially if you can’t handle the pain. It’s a little difficult, but within four days, I felt like I was good.
“We usually recommend a figure for patients with a thin layer of antibiotic ointment that sometimes applies to the intersection lines along with the peri bottle to be able to spray and then wash the areas,” adds Dr. Griner. “You don’t have to do any kind of extensive rubbish, and then they are supposed to rest and relax for about a week to help swelling and all fall down.”
The hardest part of surgery felt like you were born without really having a cute baby in the end.
I took the girls’ trip to Las Vegas about three days after my surgery. I had two days of interruption, and then on the third day, I was a road-tripping at Vegas. Dr. Griner saw the video and it was like, “You have to tell people that this is not normal!” I chose to take the lavender, knowing that I had to go to Vegas a few days later. I was wearing surgical bandages and underwear for Grandma on the way to Vegas again on the first day. Then, on the second day, I had to wear a small dress, so I was wearing normal underwear, but I still had heavy pillows. I stayed on painkillers the whole trip. I have high pain tolerance, so I’m crazy, but I probably didn’t have to do that. “This is certainly not approved,” Dr. Griner points out.
The first six weeks were the most difficult because you can’t have sex for six weeks. I was so painful and sometimes I was like, Oh no, what did I do? There were times when I hoped to feel normal again.
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The check-in after OP
My stitches are decomposed, so I didn’t have to come back to remove them, but I returned to the office about 10 days later to make sure everything was good. Then I had another appointment in four weeks again in eight weeks. You can always check if something feels wrong – Dr. Griner’s office takes care of you to make sure you are good.
The results of my lavae
The first four to five days were the most intense with swelling, but after about a week I thought my vagina seemed quite normal. Up to two weeks, I thought it looked great. But I would say it took a good three to four months to feel that it was where it should be, which is perfectly normal. And now I’m almost a year and a half of it, and it’s exactly what I wanted.
But now, if you looked at it or even feel it, of course, you can’t say that I have done something. It’s amazing. I am much more confident in the clothes I wear. I’m not worried about rubbing anymore, I don’t feel any discomfort. It’s a little crazy to go through it, but I knew I wanted to be done, and I knew it would give me the results I wanted.
My folk path
This surgery is in the first three of what I am so happy to do, so I have no regret. I’m glad I did it with my job. If it were my first job, I would probably have escaped because there were so many different senses and pressures. But I was well prepared for at least half that.
If you are thinking of having a lavish, I would say that you make sure you are prepared for the six weeks of recovery and make sure you know how to follow the rules because you cannot get this surgery and then not do the required after care. Apart from that, it didn’t affect me so much everyday.
I always know that sharing anything that will come with criticism. I got some reaction after the show aired – many people just said, “This is ridiculous, no one sees it yet.” I want to take this opportunity to clarify that while I wanted to look better visually, I also encountered natural discomfort. I am used to people who do not understand my decision, but the small percentage of people who say, “Wait, I have looked at a lavish and can you share your experience?” These people deserve it for me.
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Dr. Devan Griner
Certified plastic surgeon
Dr. Devan Griner, a proud Utah local, returned to his home country in 2016 after years of thoroughly influenced his surgical expertise. Dr. Griner has double certifications in both general surgery and plastic surgery, with specialized training in pediatric plastic and craniofacial surgery. Its influence is extended beyond surgery. He is a widely published writer and a very sought -after speaker at conferences around the world, where he transmits his wisdom to colleagues. Dr. Griner is the founder of the Utah Smiles Foundation, a non -profit character that has provided critical care to hundreds of children with slit lips. His commitment to excellence in both care and results are some of the many reasons why he is considered one of the best plastic surgeons in the state.