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You can harvest fat from almost any donor area you would like. Generally, the abdomen, flanks and thighs are used but it should be fine to include your arms.
Absolutely, your arms can be used as a donor site for BBL. Quite often addition donor sites are required to get enough fat to shape the buttocks and hips in BBL along with the arms if desired. Best of Luck- Dr Hardy
Fat can and is harvested from as many areas of the body as is needed to have enough volume for butt augmentation/BBL. obtaining the fat from the tummy and especially the back is much more convenient since it is in the same area and can be compressed with the same garment and the after surgery discomfort is also in the same area allowing for an easier recovery. There is also the consideration that the use of the back fat which is more resistant to weight fluctuations may result in a buttock augmentation which is more resistant to weight fluctuations than fat from other areas. But fat can be used from wherever it is in excess. Good LuckPeter Aldea MD
Hi, and thank you for the question.yes it is possible, it may not be enough for a notable result, but it is possibleyou need to understand that in most cases it's necessary to harvest the fat from more than one places
Hi and thanks for the question. It is common to have the buttocks be harder after BBL while the skin stretches but everyone is different. Your skin may be a little more pliable and stretch sooner than average. Make sure you ask this question at the post op visit with your PS. Best of Luck- Dr...
You will require more contouring of your lower lateral thighs and flanks and lower back to get you the results you are looking for; you may also consider a buttocks implant if you want to larger; in order to get you the results you desired you need to focus on trimming out the areas around your...
Hi and thanks for the question. This is something to address with your surgeon. There are several things that could be going on including muscle spasm, normal post op discomfort, blood clot and fluid collection. The best option is to contact your PS and have a physical exam. Best of Luck- Dr Hardy