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September 6, 2007

Dayna Devon's Cutting Edge Shortcut to Regaining Her Pre-Baby Bod

Every woman knows losing weight is only half the battle after having a baby.

"Extra's" own Dayna Devon did crunches, ran and lifted weights but still couldn't lose her belly.

So she turned to her own plastic surgeon husband for a brand-new type of surgery that gives you a short-cut for regaining your pre-baby bod.

The results will shock you - even Dayna says she feels like a whole new person! For more on Dayna's tummy tuck surgery, CLICK HERE.


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Wow……….. hats off to you Dayna for letting it all hang out….literally. It’s so refreshing to see a celebrity speaking so openly.
Wishing you and your husband continued success.


- Renee
Posted 09/07/07 09:43 AM
 

I think it’s fantastic that a celebrity is finally speaking up and admitting that she’s not naturally perfect. I agree that most celebrities have this stuff done (and sneak out the back door!), but they are never brave enough to admit it. Dayna, you look amazing!!!!


- Liz
Posted 09/07/07 08:59 AM
 

Thank you Dayna for setting up realistic expectations for women!! It’s nice to know that someone is strong enough to be honest with women about how they keep their body in great shape!!! We all know it isn’t water and good genes!


- Megan Driscoll
Posted 09/07/07 08:29 AM
 

Go girl! You are the one honest celebrity out there! You look fab! Nice to know that my baby tummy has hope.


- jackie
Posted 09/07/07 07:37 AM
 

You know there are so many celebrities that lie about having work done…i.e. Jaclyn Smith, Joan Collins, Angelina Jolie, Kate Bosworth, Jennifer Anniston. I am so happy to see one person who ADMITS to having work done. Thanks for sharing!!!!!!!! It is not something to be embarrassed about.


- Ashley
Posted 09/07/07 06:56 AM
 

Dayna/Extra,

Just loved your segment on Dayna, and would love to walk in her shoes for a day.It would be great to go through this with her,and show all those negative people,and comments posted how wrong they are.There is nothing wrong with wanting to do a little home makeover on ourselves. Dayna I am a mother of three, and feel I need a overhall. Please ask your husband/Extra if I could go through the experience on your show with the viewers just as you did.
Thank you,
Mrs. Salazar


- Odaia salazar
Posted 09/07/07 04:49 AM
 

I just watched the piece on your tummy tuck and I have to say I am very disappointed in the way you chose to speak about your experience. To say that you were “ashamed of how you looked” and could only feel better by a surgery that only a small amount of our US population can afford was just ridiculous. As a new mother who now has a little tummy pooch I was repulsed. I need to be saving for my little ones college education and not my own plastic surgery. As several people watch your show and unfortunately take your advice on these things, please note that a little tummy is nothing to be ashamed of. What good is surgically flat abs if you cannot afford to send your child to college?
Not taking care of yourself post pregnancy and getting back into shape is something to be ashamed of. Get out there and take a walk ladies or do some crunches,be healthy mommies, but do not feel that because one vain person with the means to “fix” her shame with a surgery means that you need to do so as well.


- Jennifer Brady
Posted 09/06/07 10:28 PM
 

You look great. I am very glad that you let us know how to do the plastic surgery and improve our bodies. Can I have your husband phone# and address of the clinic. I have been looking for a plastic surgery for a long time and your husband shows that all women can have beutiful bodies and kids at the same time.


- MARCY
Posted 09/06/07 09:48 PM
 

Thanks for the segment Dayna! A tummy tuck is exactly what I have wanted done since my 2 yr. old twins were born. Thanks for sharing your experience. Please give us more info on your husbands practice and price. Thanks again


- Cynthia
Posted 09/06/07 09:28 PM
 

Dayna,
I have wanted something like this for years. I have had 2 children…back in my early 30’s, am 47 years old currently, work out all the time and am in great shape. I have loose skin below my belly button though that just doesn’t go away. How do I find a reputable plastic surgeon that can perform a similar surgery on myself? Please help!


- Jeanette
Posted 09/06/07 09:10 PM
 

What an irresponsible story segment, Dayna. I had two babies in two years as well. And I’m working my way back through exercise and dieting, but I know that having babies changes your body. You should have embraced the change, not gone under the knife. Your second baby isn’t even 1-year old. Your body needed time to heal. As a public person with a very large female audience, you are sending the wrong message about post-pregnancy bodies. Your segment should have included celebrity moms like Kate Winslet who have womanly figures and are comfortable with them. You have a right to do what you want with your body. I just don’t think you should have done such a one-sided news segment about it. You made it seem like plastic surgery is the only option — one that the majority of your viewers cannot afford, nor would many of them choose it in the first place.


- Karen
Posted 09/06/07 09:07 PM
 

You go gurl!! I think you whatever makes you feel better about yourself you should do it! I’ve had 2 c-sections myself and I can’t get rid of this little pouch. I’m 42 years old and I’m told I look pretty good for my age but I’m so parinoid about my tummy. I would love for husband to do my surgery! Where can I get his information? Please, please post it. I beg you!

Renee’


- Anonymous
Posted 09/06/07 08:24 PM
 

I, too, have had two babies and work out like a fiend. I am back to my pre-pregnancy weight and have been for a year but I can’t get rid of that loose skin. I wanted my tight stomach back but didn’t want the hip to hip scar of a traditional tummy tuck. I already have a c-section scar and was daydreaming about a tuck that could use that scar. I want to find Dana’s husband’s contact info.!!!


- Traci Jenkins
Posted 09/06/07 07:38 PM
 

Thank you for being honest about your surgery. i had a baby almost 2 yrs ago and i also did all kinds of exercises and diets for all this time and i am still doing it but nothing seems to work. I wish i knew somone who could do a tummy tuck surgery on me.


- Ani
Posted 09/06/07 07:32 PM
 

OMG PEOPLE!! How can you guys be so rude to Dayna she is so down to earth and she is being so truthful about she has done to herself. In LA everyone acts like they were born like that…I applaud you Dayna for being honest because everyone has days when they wish they could improve something if they had the opportunity. Oh and good for you that you had your husband do the surgery at least you know that you were in good hands!!! Keep up the great work and thank you for being you and honest about how you feel.


- ali
Posted 09/06/07 06:37 PM
 

Nothing better than showing off your good-for-nothing huge ego while giving your hubby some free advertising. Niiiiiiice.


- Annie
Posted 09/06/07 06:12 PM
 

I loved the new surgery. I’ve been dreaming of getting a tummy tuck since I had my last child 6 yrs ago. With four kids I’m the last thing in our budget. Maybe one day. You really did look great. Thanks for the info on the new tummy tuck


- joan
Posted 09/06/07 06:12 PM
 

I remember when I heard that Dayna was marrying a plastic surgeon. Hmmmm… I wonder what her underlying motive was. She always desperately seems to try to be someone she’s not - fake laugh, fake sympathy in her voice… and now it’s been confirmed, a fake body.


- A.B.
Posted 09/06/07 06:02 PM
 

Ooh, thanks babe.

I would think there is better stories than you plugging your plastic surgery by your hubby.


- Liz
Posted 09/06/07 05:52 PM
 

Uh, way tmi, Dayna Devon!
I’ve heard of vain celebs, but this is ridiculous!


- Anonymous
Posted 09/06/07 05:47 PM

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