New York Butt Implants doctors
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Kenneth R. Francis, MD
Manhattan Plastic Surgeon
114 E. 71st Street Suite 1-W, New York |
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4 answers |
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Shain A. Cuber, MD
Marlboro Plastic Surgeon
1150 Amboy Ave, Edison |
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1 answer |
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William B. Rosenblatt, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
308 E 79th St Suite 1D, New York |
1 answer | |
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Trevor M. Born, MD
Toronto Plastic Surgeon
910 Fifth Avenue, New York |
1 answer | |
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David L. Abramson, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
42A E. 74th Street , New York |
Recent Answers
I would like to go ahead with buttock augmentation using implants. If I choose implants that are wider at the base or oval shaped then what are the risks and chances of them rotating or shifting positions? Have any surgeons experienced patients with this problem with shaped implants?
Nougat,
The chances of an oval shaped buttock implant rotating are probably very minimal. I personally have never seen that happen either in my patients or other surgeons' patients. In theory it is possible however. So, you should consider a round implant if you are concerned. Rotation of a round implant is obviously of no concern because it is the shape in every position. Good luck!
i work out almost every day i lift weights and my butt is still very flat and i have no hips i am very thin and i dont really want butt implants would like fat transfer but im scared i will pay alot of money and i will loose all the fat again.
Buttock implant surgery versus a Brazilian butt lift using fat transfer has some pros and some cons. First a buttock implant surgery is a permanent procedure, but does have some possible risks such as fluid collection around the implant, or movement of the implant. This procedure should only be performed by a board certified plastic surgeon who has had extensive training and knowledge of this surgery. A Brazilian butt lift on the other hand is a more common procedure. First, Liposuction is performed on areas of the body such as the stomach and thighs, and then the fat is processed and finally transferred to the buttock area. Some of the fat may be absorbed back into the body but a good portion of it may be become permanent, and additional injections can add to the result. Discuss your options with your surgeon to choose the best options for you.




