I had a bbl 4 weeks ago. From the day I woke up I noticed no difference even with swelling. I had a good amount of fat. Not only do I have not really much of a difference but now I have a bad hip dip on one side and I have a box shape. He took all my fat from my stomach and back so I dont know how this happened!! Im wondering can I have a revision with my thigh fat and arm fat at 6 months post op? Do I have enough? Im disappointed I felt cheated out of my money and he wont even respond to me
Hello. I had a BBL 6 weeks ago with liposuction of the power back area ( the fat right above my butt) and the flanks. I am really frustrated that my flanks are still there, and my butt looks like it starts high up from the flanks so it looks long right now. Is this swelling that will eventually subside or should I perform another lipo for the flanks. Thank you
20 days post-op from Lipo to abdomen and thighs with fat transfer to buttocks. The one side is fuller and has more projection (which I want) in comparison to the other. The asymmetry is noticeable. What can be done if this needs to be corrected and I no longer have enough fat to transfer and do not want to gain weight for a revision? Are there any safe fillers to use for the one side?
Hi I'm concerned as my left side of my flanks/waist is dramatically different contour to my right. Can this really be due to swelling? How do I know if this is swelling or if one side has been lipo different to the other? It is making me really self conscious as it is obvious in tight clothing.
I had BBL surgery on August 7, 2016 I know it's only been a month and I am still swollen but at the rate my body is going I think I will need revision in February 2017 ( that's my 6 month mark) I am just not happy right now. My sister tells me to just work out and it'll get better. I asked the doctor to give me a plump butt but I just didn't want to look like an ant. I asked him to make my body proportional. I do not know the cc but he took out 4L and injected 1.5L in each cheek.
I got a BBL on September 29 and so far am very happy with my results. This was my 2nd round. The woman who owns the spa that does my post-op massages recommended PRP injections to help keep fat alive. HOWEVER, as far as I know at this stage the fat has already developed a blood supply and is done dying. I know there is really not much research to suggest PRP is worth the time and money it takes, but you guys have gone through med school and know more than her or I. What are your thoughts?