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Belly Stretch Marks and Scars Transformation

Just before my second major surgery within the year, I knew I needed to document how this would affect my body. The first surgery went only through my vagina, so there are no visible scars yet on my body. I have only one teeny tiny scar in my pubic hair that is barely visible, and another inside my belly button that is not. How will this change my body?

First, I'm having some symptoms and burns that need tracking as they transform my belly. My skinny, underweight belly is very slim all around the red parts and my old pregnancy stretch marks, but it bloats badly after surgery. The transformation of the swelling in my belly is extensive as the compilation progresses to include my new abdominal scars.

With the scars fresh, there's still glue and stitches covering them. Quickly, my body changes drastically. My skin colors change, swelling comes and goes, bruising darkens and eventually fades, but my scars don't change shape. The first few weeks of new scar development are always the most exciting, with the most obvious changes being the easiest to track with the naked eye catching everything visible. It's the things you can't see at the end, how it feels to touch the fresh scars in between the old pregnant stretch marks that has the most interesting changes. Get to know my new body with me as I show off my belly and belly button in this transformation compilation tracking my surgery healing.

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