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Assuming you are healed from the hip replacement and have clearance from your PCP, you can have the BBL.
Dear add114,it is hard to tell for sure without an examination. Generally speaking, it is possible to get BBL after hip replacement surgery. If you are considering a surgery, I would suggest you to consult a board-certified plastic surgeon. Only after a thorough examination you will get more information and recommendations.Daniel Barrett, MDCertified, American Board of Plastic SurgeryMember, American Society of Plastic SurgeryMember, American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
Hello dear!Thanks for the question and provided information as well.Your condition does not prevent you from having plastic surgery now. In general, you need to be physically healthy and at a stable weight, have realistic expectations, be a non-smoker and your BMI needs to be 30 or less.l recommend you to make an appointment with a board certified plastic surgeon to talk about your goals and anything you need to know.Good luck :)
If you are fully healed from your hip replacement, you are able to have the liposuction with a BBL procedureDr T
Having had a previous hip replacement should not prevent you from having a bbl.Depending on the scars or approach for the hip replacement there may be some limitations in giving hip projection if that is something desired as part of the BBL.Best, Mats Hagstrom MD
Fat transfer may be a very reasonable choice based upon your description and goals. Photos would be helpful in determining if you have areas of fat that be harvested and transferred to the buttock. Typically 50% of the fat that is transferred obtains permanence so you may need more than one fat...
Hello, thank you for your question. You would need to get a medical clearance from your doctor, if you get the clearance I recommend you to schedule a consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon.
Thanks for the question. In this regard, I recommend you waist and back Liposculpture, getting better curves especially in the waist, improving your body contour. Finally, I suggested take the fat we get and transfer to the buttocks and hips, to mold them and get better volume, contour and...
Dear daenerysstormborn, fat viability depends a lot of surgeon technique. The fat has to be placed back into the buttocks as soon as possible so that it has a greater chance of survival. It has to be placed carefully so that not too much fat is placed in only one area. If you are considering a...
Hello, thank you for your question. As a bodybuilder myself, I would have to say I always recommend the exercise route to increase buttock size and shape. It takes time, and lot of hard work, but results are very attainable. BBL is a permanent change in distribution of where you gain and lose...
Hello darling, Theres no risks in doing lipo in those areas. You dont have to worry about it. Just make sure you get a clearance from your pulmonologist pre-surgery. Best of lucks. Dr. Luis Mejia.
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