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Scott E. Kasden, MD answers: Liposuction for more symmetrical legs and banana roll?

I had liposuction done approximately 11 years ago on my saddle bags, inner thighs and buttocks. My right leg is now 1 inch larger than the left. I also have banana roll under my left buttocks and my right butt cheek crease, which is approx. 1 inch lower now than the left!

Can this be fixed again with liposuction? I am very un-happy with how I look and would never even consider going back to the surgeon who performed this procudure on me. Thanks and hope to have an answer.


Scott E. Kasden, MD
1 month ago

If the defect is due to asymmetry of fat deposits, then yes, it can be fixed.  If there is something other than fat causing the problem, then, no.  An examination will quickly determin the cause and if you go to a skilled plasatic surgeon, you should be able to get an improvement, though don't expect perfection.

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