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Doctors prescribe the proper medications based on the history and medical conditions of the patient, allergies and other factors.
We prescribe a pain pill, antibiotics, and anti-nausea pills for our buttocks implant patients.
Hello and thank you for your excellent question. Congratulations on your decision to pursue a buttock augmentation. Our patients are very pleased with the results! We typically prescribe both narcotic and non-narcotic pain pills, anti-nausea medications, anti-constipation medications, and antibiotics. If you are interested in learning more, you can see a video about our fast-recovery surgery protocol at "therealdoctorV" on Instagram. Preoperative visualization and surgical simulation with the Crisalix system may help with your decision. Any treatment plan should be based on a detailed discussion with equal input from both you and your surgeon. Make sure you specifically look at before and after pictures of real patients who have had this surgery performed by your surgeon and evaluate their results. The most important aspect is to find a surgeon you are comfortable with. I recommend that you seek consultation in person with a qualified board-certified plastic surgeon. Good luck! Best,Jon Ver Halen, MD FACS Harvard educated plastic surgeon
Hello and thank you for your excellent question. Based on your photos, I can understand your concern. I certainly think that your implants need to be replaced and re-positioned, as they should not be visible during the activities you are mentioning. Preoperative visualization and surgical si...
Sculptra is a dermal filler composed of poly-l-lactic acid microspheres. It is injected deeply into the dermis, but would not reach or affect your butt implants. The PLLA microspheres stimulate the skin to produce new collagen, which gradually replaces the microspheres as they are absorbed by...
I recommend that my patients not sit for longer than 30 minutes for the first couple of weeks. Use pillows under your buttock and back of thighs when you do. Leaning forward will also help take some of the pressure off your buttocks. Ask your plastic surgeon for guidance.Kenneth Hughes, MD, Bo...