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Re: Lauren Makk, Busty designer onTrading Spaces Right Now
« Reply #45 on: April 23, 2025, 09:11:43 PM »
...I have attached a timeline starting with her final appearance on Trading Spaces, her size just prior to the BR surgery in 2018 (M cup), her small B profile immediately after (late 2018 or very early 2019), one year after (late 2019), then again in 2023 after a pregnancy and her (2020) move to Nashville, her 2024 on-line appearance, and the most recent date verified view from April of 2025.
In her own reported words, she is currently a G cup...


This is very good information about a naturally busty woman who decided to change her figure. :(

I am fascinated by the number of women who follow this same pattern of self modification. The process follows the sequence of their decision, at a very young and medically suspect age, to undergo a substantial physical alteration. Often it seems superficially motivated by factors outside themselves that they are unable to handle and feel that medical intervention is the only option.

After that there is a stretch of time where they attempt to reinvent themselves based on this new visage, even though the only thing that they altered were their proportions and did not deal with the deeper issues. Commonly you can watch them slowly shift back toward where they were. This can take years, but their inner issues persist.

Then, typically near to a mid-life decision point or sudden event that reminds them of their actual "problems" they go under the knife a second time, this time resolved to make it a lasting change. This second assertion is often accompanied with some declaration regarding their first visit to the doctor, usually noting their immaturity or erroneous motivations back then.

After this second attempt, the women who follow this pattern, do seem to then make a redoubled effort to make things "stick" this time. Then, depending on their emotional state they either eventually become comfortable in their own skin or start a pattern of repeated cosmetic adjustments trying to attain something that they had all along but could not appreciate.

I really hope that Lauren is able to see herself properly and accept herself. It is obvious that she is set up to be curvy and that is just fine, as much as it would be if she were naturally tall, or thin, or had short fingers, or whatever. It is just too bad that she can not get to that point of comfort without medical intervention to carve out something that has nothing to do with the flesh.

Makk had to leave her home state in order to get her first major procedures in her late teens. At well over 300lbs (136kg) it was gastric bypass, liposuction, skin tuck, navel reconstruction, breast lift, and minor face work. Over time she has recounted her second major breast reduction, additional liposuction, addressing scarification, work on her face (possibly dimple repair), and there was unsupported accounts of unwarranted weight loss medications. The latter I doubt as it came from a contentious source. I wish her all the best in life and feel that she is a talented and creative person while nervous that she will repeat this in just a few years.


The attached image is an alternate side view from June 2024 showing how much she had rebounded from 2018/19, and a "small B cup".
She looks natural, proportionate, and happy. I wonder how much of that is real... and hope it will all last.


I hope it is all real and that she gets macromastia.  ;) ;D

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Re: Lauren Makk, Busty designer onTrading Spaces Right Now
« Reply #46 on: April 24, 2025, 09:15:53 PM »

The attached image is an alternate side view from June 2024 showing how much she had rebounded from 2018/19, and a "small B cup".
She looks natural, proportionate, and happy. I wonder how much of that is real... and hope it will all last.



I hope it is all real and that she gets macromastia. ;) ;D

Actually, what I hoped was "real" was her happiness and contentment with self. If a very unlikely bout of macromastia did surface, given her track record, a visit to a surgeon would not be far behind.

BE Together...

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