Dallas Fat Transfer doctors
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Samuel Lam, MD
Dallas Facial Plastic Surgeon
6101 Chapel Hill Blvd Suite 101, Plano |
41 answers | |
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D.J. Verret, MD
Dallas Facial Plastic Surgeon
6545 Preston Road Suite 200, Plano |
41 answers | |
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Scott E. Kasden, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
1422 Main Street Suite 274, Southlake |
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10 answers |
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Peter Malouf, DO
Dallas Dermatologist
6117 Berkshire Lane, Dallas |
6 answers | |
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Colin Pero, MD
Dallas Facial Plastic Surgeon
5425 W Spring Creek Pkwy Suite 170, Plano |
6 answers | |
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Vasdev Rai, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
7777 Forest Ln Suite C-612, Dallas |
4 answers | |
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Vishnu Rumalla, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
1870 Keller Parkway Suite 100, Keller |
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3 answers |
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Michael A. Bogdan, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
410 N Carroll Avenue Suite 170, Southlake |
2 answers | |
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Andrew P. Trussler, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
1801 Inwood Road, Dallas |
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2 answers |
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Sam Jejurikar, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
9101 N. Central Expressway Suite 600, Dallas |
2 answers |
Recent Answers
I am considering fat transfer treatment to smooth the appearance of acne scars along my cheeks. One surgeon I consulted with said using a laser treatment in same session as fat transfer, will improve results. Is this true?
I agree that you will likely see better results if you undergo both procedures. I also agree that this is not due to either of these making the other better, but that they help in different ways. The fat will help fill in any volume deficiencies and the laser will help with skin irregularities. Best of luck.
Very Unhappy with New Look!
Swelling from inflammation usually peaks in the first 24-72 hours. Because of this, the ice is unlikely to be of particular benefit beyond this period. Eating a low-salt diet and keeping your head elevated may help to hasten your recovery. Good luck.
8 days ago I had fat transferred into my lips and I don't like it. I lost my signature smile and don't even look like myself. Is there something I can do to stop the fat from taking? I wish I never did the procedure. =( I just want to look like my old self again. I was told during my pre-op that 80% would stay. Is there something I can do to make that 30%? Oh and it's lumpy on one side... can I massage it to at the very least even it out?
Fat transfer to any part of the body takes some time to even out and have the immediate swelling go down. This is measured in weeks or months and most fat transfer surgeons would not consider revising the procedure prior to the 6 month mark. Try to to be patient and follow up as instructed with your surgeon. Hopefully your results improve over time.










