Curvy woman shows post-surgery scarring in bathroom POV
A curvy woman in her 30s is bent over in a bathroom, her bare back and lower torso on full display. The camera stays tight in POV style, zeroing in on the noticeable post-surgery scarring across her lower back and sides — the kind that looks years healed but still prominent, raised and stretched from healing. She’s facing the toilet, hands on the shelves above it, body arched so the marks are fully visible under natural light. The shot holds for several frames, no movement beyond small shifts in posture, just steady focus on the texture and layout of the scars. No face shots, no nudity beyond the exposed back and waist area, nothing sexual happening — purely a close look at surgical aftermath on a thick, soft frame. The lighting is flat, real, like a phone selfie angle, no glamor, no edits. You can see the shelf with regular bathroom products — lotions, wipes, a toothbrush cup — grounding it in a normal, private moment. It’s not performative. Feels like she’s documenting or checking progress, not putting on a show.