Fort Worth Butt Implants doctors
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Walter D. Gracia, MD
Arlington Plastic Surgeon
1204 5th Avenue, Fort Worth |
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Wilberto Cortes, MD
Houston Plastic Surgeon
5000 Westheimer Suite #602, Houston |
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Jonathan Heistein, MD
Fort Worth Plastic Surgeon
800 8th Ave Ste 240, Fort Worth |
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Shujaat Ali Khan, MD
Fort Worth Plastic Surgeon
800 Eighth Avenue Suite 200, Ft. Worth |
Recent Answers
I want implants in my butt but also near my hips to widen them. I know its foolish of the hip implants to be placed on my hip bones it would be unnatural looking and just crazy. I have a rectangular figure so everything is straight no define waist. I need curves to look more feminine and not so boyish. Can this be done because I dont have a high body fat to do a fat transfer to that area. I need a butt that is full in the top middle and bottom (apple bottom)
Hip implants would be a bad idea, buttock implants are a consideration however in the photo's that you sent I would not recommend them.
What's the usual amount of pain associated with having butt implants?
Buttock implants are painful and should only be done in patients who fully understand this. It takes quit a lot of time to recover from this type of surgery , patients cannot sit on the implants and have to sit on the ishium or rest on the thigh area . Early on it is uncomfortable to walk but this gets better with time.
As far as the amount of pain, this is always subjective and each person deals with pain differently.


