Is it true that if you gain weight after a BBL surgery, the surface of the skin will be uneven and lumpy? I have seen photos of patient that look good during recovery however she gain weight a few years after lipo & BBL and the skin surface seems lumpy and bumpy compared to a non lipo-ed/BBL person of the same size
I had a bbl 3 years ago, and I'm so dissatisfied with my results. My butt has cause me to be very self conscious. My butt is very soft and I don't feel any hard lumps, but my skin is lumpy almost like severe cellulite. What caused this? What can I do to fix it?
Even though i am only 2 1/2weeks, i know u are gonna say its too early.but i know my body.seems like after this bbl my body is worse off than before.my lower back is so numb and raw...seem like he took too much fat out back there.theres a new roll there that look like its fat and not swelling.i have hard, lumpy, and sore spot on my abdomen and sides.i get massages faithfully every 2 days and i still self massage daily.i drink lots of h2o. And i wear the garment 24/7. Will i ever be normal again?
I'm very interested in achieving my dream look via BBL, but I don't want to sacrifice how my stomach looks in order to get a larger butt since I plan on slimming right back down (I gained weight specifically for this surgery), so: 1) Can a BBL be performed by using fat from my arms, back, and thighs? 2) If abdomen fat is crucial, how can a doctor avoid leaving my abdomen looking rippled, lumpy, and/or deformed?
I am 2 and a half weeks post bbl and still very stiff and lumpy in my abdomen, sides and back. I also feel a stretching feeling in my back when I bend over, should I push thru the awkward feeling and still bend anyway? Should I be massaging myself in the stiff and lumpy areas?
A few years back, I noticed a dimple in my butt cheek. Over the years, it's become bigger. I recently had a BBL and that has not fixed the problem. It looked good at first but when the swelling went down it looked kind of lumpy. The whole purpose of the BBL was to correct that issue. Over all my butt is rounder but that area is not filled in. I don't know if the doctor didn't focus on the area or it's just that hard to fix.
I had a bbl on 4/18/18 so Im 6 months post op from the second day I noticed this lumpy place under my belly button it would go down after compression but when I was out of compression it would swell larger again the doctor told me it was swelling but here I am 6 months post op and still here I need advice on what it is and what can be done to fix it please advise
I am 4 weeks post op bbl and found out I am 7 weeks pregnant. At the time of surgery my pregnancy test all came back negative because my hcg levels were still low. I am now healing from surgery and going through morning sickness with the pregnancy. I feel like crap. To top it off, my stomach is hard and lumpy. Will that ever go away? And how will it effect my baby?
Ok I am hearing many conflicting things in my research of BBL and the best place for the fat to be placed, for the safest, most effective/blood supply/lasting/less lumpy results. into the muscle? heard couple deaths due to entering blood stream? but this area has good blood supply, hence, better survival rate for fat? under the muscle? into the superficial fat? safest but would'nt that be lumpy? HELP?