I Need Lipo, a Tummy Tuck and Brazilian Butt Lift All at the Same Time. Who Can Do This? Doctor Answers, Tips
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I Need Lipo, a Tummy Tuck and Brazilian Butt Lift All at the Same Time. Who Can Do This?

I need someone who can do this for me. I'm willing to travel for great care, price and results!!

4 Doctor Answers | Asked by Dalion in Atlanta, GA
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Brazillian butt lift

Yes, i have performed the two in combination many times.  The fat from the tummy tuck is removed with liposuction, so that all of the possible fat can be removed and grated.
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SEE linked VIDEO for tummy tuck and Brazilian Butt lift results

The Tummy tuck and the BBL can be combined. Please see the attached video for sample results. The tummy can provide excellent fat and is used as a donor site prior to performing the tummy tuck.
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Brazilian butt lift performed with other procedures.

The Brazilian butt lift is a safe and effective technique that can improve the contour of your bottom and create a beautiful result. It is a combination of procedures that consists of aggressive liposuction of the abdomen hips and waist and lower back, separation and processing of the fat that has been collected, and strategic grafting to the gluteal area. In our practice, we have performed the Brazilian butt lift in combination with other procedures. The most important factors for a... more

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Liposuction, Tummy Tuck & Brazilian Butt Lift

The Brazilian Butt Lift procedure already includes Liposuction so, in essence, you're looking at a Brazilian Butt Lift and Tummy Tuck combination. A tummy tuck can be safely combined with the BBL to give a great result. It's actually a very common request that generally takes about 10 hours to accomplish. We use IV (twilight) anesthesia instead of general anesthesia. By using IV anesthesia we eliminate the risk associated with pulmonary embolism for General Anesthesia. Also... more
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