Ellicott City Butt Lift doctors
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Daniel P. Markmann, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
9171 Baltimore National Pike Suite 205, Ellicott City |
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Eric Chang, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
8860 Columbia 100 Parkway Suite 206, Columbia |
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Adam Tattelbaum, MD
Washington DC Plastic Surgeon
3203 Tower Oaks Blvd 2nd Fl, Rockville |
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Rondi Kathleen Walker, MD
Washington Plastic Surgeon
3301 New Mexico Avenue, N.W. Foxhall Square, Suite 252, Washington |
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William Kanter, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
5092 Dorsey Hall Dr Suite 102, Ellicott City |
Recent Answers
Hello I have what i like to call under butt where my glutious minimus is the bigger part i dont have much glutious maximus. I am interested in getting a butt lift. is there any doctor that does good work that can doit for 3000 or around that price?
It's tough to tell what procedure is best for you without seeing photos or examining you in person.
If you are interested in having a specific procedure, but cannot afford to have it done by the surgeon who you think is best, then hold off until you can afford it. Don't settle for a lesser procedure or compromise on safety to cut cost. Save your money until you can get the procedure you want done safely and done well.
Is Butt Lift a Viable Procedure to Also Tighten Excess Skin from Back of Leg/top of Thighs?
No. I do not recommend a "True Buttocks Lift" to lift the posterior thigh. A True Buttocks Lift involves a scar across your low back, just above your buttocks to pull the skin of the buttocks up. This is often combined with a "Thigh Lift" if the scar extends around the waistline towards the front. This usually provides little to no lifting of the upper thigh beneath the buttocks. To lift this area, I usually perform what is known as a buttocks wedge excision. This involves a scar in the crease beneath the buttocks, removing skin of the upper thigh, pulling the thigh skin upwards to the buttocks crease.
I am 28 years old and use to be very active growing up. Over the past few years I have slowed down my activities and therefore have begun to have a sagging butt. For the past 3 years I have a second line about 1" under my butt crease. I have little to none visible cellulite, but I hate looking at the double line and it seems as though no matter how much weight training I do, I can't seem to get rid of it. What would be my best course of action?
Unfortunately, without a picture or examining you, it's tough to know what is the best procedure. But, from what I am picturing, I would suggest the best two options to be that of a Brazilian Butt Lift, (that is if you desire your butt to be larger/shaplier and have some fat to donate to it) or, a buttocks wedge excision, where the excess skin beneath your buttocks crease is removed, leaving you with one crease instead of two.


