What?!?! Plastic Surgery can’t fix this diastasis but Tupler Technique® can?

So I have been meaning to post about my experience postpartum after #4, which happened 6 weeks ago – and I fully intend to.

BUT FIRST – check out this plastic surgery forum – this lady was told even surgery couldn’t help her diastasis (Her description of her belly describes MANY MANY women who email me, skype-train with me, train privately in person with me, or take classes from me).   Very interesting discussion…..:


http://messageboards.makemeheal.com/tummy-tuck/update-t148773.html

Also, here is an email just sent to Julie Tupler recently – if you are getting results lke this PLEASE let your doctors know so THEY can be educated about what is out there – and not just stay in their bubble!

I just wanted to tell you that I have been following your program for exactly 1 week & my stomach has gone from 34 inches to just shy of 32 inches. My outie belly button is now an innie & I can no longer feel or see my fibroids when I’m laying flat!!! I went to three separate plastic surgeons and they all told me that a tummy tuck was my only option. My stomach is still far from flat but in a week’s time I see a significant difference. Your program has given me the motivation that I so desperately needed. I can only imagine what my results will be in six weeks!!!

Tummy Tucks are not the answer people!!  Much better results can be had by using the muscles correctly!

2 comments on “What?!?! Plastic Surgery can’t fix this diastasis but Tupler Technique® can?

  1. AnGèLe on

    Thank you for this link. I had to have a second TT with MR because it failed the first time. I still have a slight bulge.. looks like I have to get on the Tupler wagon! 🙂 Must everyone splint?

    How are you feeling? Hope you are all adjusting well with the new little one 🙂

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  2. Bonnie Wayne on

    Hi AnGele! Thanks – we are doing well!

    Absolutely get on the Tupler Wagon!! You have nothing to lose (except inches!) and every everything to gain!

    And with splinting – if you are a 3 fingerwidth gap or larger – you will definitely want to splint.

    You will also want to mobilize your scar – lift up the scar tissue and with olive oil separate the layers by rubbing with your fingers the matted scar tissue layers from each other. (I will post more on that another day – a fascinating subject!)

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