“I have anchor scars” — Eva Amurri candid details from her breast reduction surgery
“6 Months Post Reduction, and I had to finish this Reel! 🤪 My back hurts looking at the first clip 🙃🫠,” she wrote, revealing that she has since gone from a 32F/G to a 32C. “Recovery wasn’t nearly as painful or long as I expected. I have anchor scars and they’re minimal!” she shared. “My surgeon helped me get set up with a scar minimizing protocol and it worked,” she continued. “Same bra, different 🍈🍈” she wrote over the video.
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“Apparently random bruising can show up during the healing process!” she explained. “It’s been strange to see my body bruised and recovering from trauma. It’s not an easy sight, and it’s definitely brought up a lot for me. I’m looking at these next few weeks as a great opportunity to be kind to myself and nurture myself.”
“I bought a wedge for my bed, and a neck pillow, and neither of those have been comfortable. Now I’m on to a pregnancy pillow. I still didn’t sleep last night.” Eva Amurri continued at the time: “I hate sleeping on my back, so I know these next few weeks are gonna be rough for me with sleeping.”
“Nourishing my body during this healing time has felt like the best form of self-care,” Eva Amurri wrote. “I’ve really been enjoying helping my body heal by giving it what it needs to feel best.”
“I’m doing something I’ve wanted to do for 20 years,” Eva Amurri penned at the time, adding that it was the “fear of anesthesia” that kept her from doing it for so long.
“Everything I’ve done in my entire career — or maybe I should say all of my careers — I’ve just jumped in head-first, thinking, ‘I’m going to learn how to do this. I’m not going to rely on other people, I’m just going to learn as I go,’ ” she told the outlet.