Marina Del Rey Fat Transfer doctors
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Babak Azizzadeh, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
9401 Wilshire Blvd Suite 650, Beverly Hills |
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Karyn Grossman, MD
Santa Monica Dermatologist
1301 20th St Ste 350, Santa Monica |
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Grant Stevens, MD
Los Angeles Plastic Surgeon
4644 Lincoln Blvd #552, Marina Del Rey |
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1 answer |
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David Alessi, MD
Beverly Hills Facial Plastic Surgeon
8670 Wilshire Boulevard. Suite 200, Beverly Hills |
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Carlo Honrado, MD
Los Angeles Facial Plastic Surgeon
2080 Century Park East #1700, Los Angeles |
Recent Answers
A week ago, I had a neck lift and fat injections to the face. I'm pleased with my results, however I am unable to smile. Is this normal? Is this caused by the injections, too much fat, or both? Will I be able to smile?
You should see your plastic surgeon as soon as possible so that he/she can examine you to make sure everything is alright.
Hello, 41 year old male here that had fat transferred to cheeks and jaw area, I never liked the results but lived with it, however as I get older my face looks worse, it is as if these fat grafts are weighing down my face. In addition the fat grafts look lumpy and my face looks bloated. I am desperate to know if there is anything that can be done to remove these fat grafts, I heard Ulthera can dissolve fat grafts but I am not sure. I miss the way my face used to look - lesson learned. Mark
Ulthera will not remove fat grafting. You may need a face and neck lift to reposition the sagging tissues and perhaps "reshaping" of the face to improve the overall appearance.
I'm 5' 6.5" and 178lbs. I'm 24 years old and considering getting fat injection to my breasts. I currently a cup B; however, I want it to be make my breasts fuller or bigger as cup C. I prefer this method to the implant because it's more natural. I wonder if there will be any risks or side effect. Am I a good candidate for this procedure? What is the method of getting fat out of my body? Is this procedure widely used? Thank you!!
The quick answer is that no one knows for sure. Some studies have shown that it does not interfere with routine standard mammograms to detect breast cancer but some studies have not. It is too soon for a definitive conclusion. Hopefully over the next few years, with further studies and research, the answer will become clearer.








