I had my chin lipo done in April 2021. And And these bumps have emerged since 2 months post-op. Also the bands. Makes me look at last 20 years older. How can I fix this please help
Answer: Need to come in to consult For unique cases where a variety of modalities could be used to treat the condition, I would suggest an in-person or virtual consultation to develop a custom and effective treatment plan. It is difficult to precisely define the best option without collecting the same information. I suggest reaching out to an expert for a consultation with surgical and non-surgical methods to get a comprehensive option. Best, Dr. Emer.
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Answer: Need to come in to consult For unique cases where a variety of modalities could be used to treat the condition, I would suggest an in-person or virtual consultation to develop a custom and effective treatment plan. It is difficult to precisely define the best option without collecting the same information. I suggest reaching out to an expert for a consultation with surgical and non-surgical methods to get a comprehensive option. Best, Dr. Emer.
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February 11, 2023
Answer: Bumps Dear Jubilant844212, I understand your concern. However, without a proper assessment, it would be difficult to determine what went wrong. It is best that you visit your plastic surgeon for further assessment or ask for a second opinion. Only after a thorough examination, you can get proper recommendations and advice. Daniel Barrett, MD Certified, American Board of Plastic Surgery Member, American Society of Plastic Surgery Member, American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
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February 11, 2023
Answer: Bumps Dear Jubilant844212, I understand your concern. However, without a proper assessment, it would be difficult to determine what went wrong. It is best that you visit your plastic surgeon for further assessment or ask for a second opinion. Only after a thorough examination, you can get proper recommendations and advice. Daniel Barrett, MD Certified, American Board of Plastic Surgery Member, American Society of Plastic Surgery Member, American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
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February 12, 2023
Answer: Chin liposuction results There are two issues with the outcome from your procedure that I see. Individuals who have Platysmal bands should expect that these become more visible when reducing the subcutaneous fat layer. with less subcutaneous fat the underlying structures simply become more visible and are put on display. Platysmal bands can be reduced with Botox. The second issue is uneven subcutaneous fat removal that was overly aggressive. The procedure was done in a heavy handed manner by someone who doesn’t have sufficient skill and experience to deliver quality Liposuction results. Correcting this is very difficult. Any attempt at improving the outcome by someone who doesn’t have sufficient skill and experience can easily make the outcome worse. Treatment options are generally fat grafting or revision liposuction. Sometimes a combination of both. Areas previously over treated typically do not do great with fat grafting because the area that needs volume is now devoid of host tissue which result in a low percentage of fat graft survival. For that reason attempt at fat transfer to re-build the incorrectly removed fat often requires multiple procedures. Revision work is many times more difficult than primary Liposuction. Delivering consistent quality liposuction results is more difficult than most people think. Chin and neck are not considered technically difficult areas but your provider obviously did not have sufficient skill or experience. I cannot emphasize enough the importance of properly vetting plastic surgeons and choosing only the best providers. I’m going to include my general recommendations for how patients should approach finding the right provider for Liposuction. The approach for finding the right provider for revision of work is more or less the same. There are a few differences. Do not expect providers to have nearly as many before and after pictures when it comes to revision work in comparison to Primary Liposuction. If fat transfer is going to be one of the treatment options then you need to properly vet the provider for both Liposuction and a fat transfer in regards to skill and experience. To improve the outcomes sufficiently may take a few procedures. If you’re going to attempt to have this revised then please be very selective about choosing only the best providers. The following are my general recommendations for the process. How to find a provider liposuction Here’s the process I recommend patient take. Start by getting pictures of your body the same way plastic surgeons take before and after pictures. Have someone else take the pictures or use the timer on your camera. pictures should be taken from about six or 8 feet away. Don’t take pictures using a mirror. Pictures should be taken with the camera at the same height of what’s being photographed. For the abdomen the camera should be at the height of the abdomen. for the thighs the camera should be at the height of the thighs. Quality pictures require showing your body. Wear loose revealing undergarments that don’t press into your skin. Take pictures of your front, side and back side standing in a neutral position with your arms down by your side. Print copies of these pictures. Whenever reviewing before and after pictures whether you’re doing it at home or during a consultation always have your own pictures by your side for a comparison. Understanding candidacy is key and understanding with the procedure can or cannot accomplish. When reviewing results look for patients who have similar body characteristics to your own in the before pictures. If they have different characteristics then what you look like and those results don’t apply to you. Make a list of all the local board-certified plastic surgeons in your community. Go to each providers website and document the quantity and quality of Liposuction before and after pictures posted on their website. take a peek at other procedures like tummy tucks etc. for reference. if someone has 25 sets of before and after pictures of the tummy tucks but only has two pictures of Liposuction results and that is probably not The right provider. This will give you a general idea if providers like doing Liposuction, do a lot of liposuction and get enough quality results to post them on their websites. next choose five of those providers and schedule in person consultations. There’s no correct number of consultation someone needs to find the best provider but the more consultations you have the better you’ll get at doing consultations including the ability to properly vet plastic surgeons and the higher your chance of finding the best provider. Considering that a substantial number of plastic surgeons simply aren’t good at Liposuction and the number of providers who are excellent at this procedure is rare you definitely need to have multiple consultations. Personally I do not believe it’s possible to find the right provider using a computer or by having a virtual consultations. Virtual consultations are better than no consultation but in my opinion in person consultations are needed to get a quality assessment and to properly vet the provider. Take careful notes during each consultation. become familiar with what quality liposuction results look like on people who have bodies similar to your own. Create a rating system for Liposuction results. Recognize that most pictures available on the Internet either represent some of the best results because that’s what the providers usually put out on their website or disastrous results from patients who are seeking help. most average liposuction results don’t end up as pictures on the Internet. During each consultation ask each provider to open up their portfolio and show you their entire collection of before and after pictures. Bring printed copies of your own pictures of yourself. Ask providers to show you examples of excellent outcomes, average outcomes and outcomes that didn’t turn out as well as they had hoped. Ask providers to only show you pictures of previous patients who had similar body characteristics to your own. Again, there’s no point at seeing quality results and somebody who had a different candidacy for the procedure than you do. Providers may be apprehensive to do this and will generally prefer to show you preselected images representing the best results of their career. Why this baby more impressive to look at it does not represent average results and it is in your interest to find out what the average results look like and to get a clear understanding of how many of these procedures each provider has actually performed. For reference an experienced plastic surgeon and should have no difficulty showing you at least 50 set of before and after pictures of commonly performed procedures like liposuction. highly experienced surgeons will in fact have hundreds or even thousands of before and after pictures of commonly performed procedures. Obviously there are those who are earlier in their career. Personally I recommend staying with skilled and experienced providers. When reviewing before and after pictures look very closely at all areas treated with Liposuction. Make sure there are no skin contour irregularities in any of the treated areas. ask the provider to point out exactly what areas were treated with Liposuction and what areas were not treated. then look carefully at transition zones between treated and untreated areas.In regards to Liposuction of the abdomen I view the torso as a single anatomic unit and generally prefer to treat the entire torso as a single unit. By treating the entire torso as a single anatomic unit patients are left without transition zones between treated and untreated areas. The concept of treating the torso as a single unit without transition zones is less important and low BMI patients. and chubby people with over an inch of subcutaneous fat the impact of liposuction is dramatic enough that it’s not possible to have a natural transition zone between treated and untreated areas even if the procedure is done well. most people simply get a better result if the entire torso is treated uniformly. A full torso includes upper abdomen, lower abdomen, love handles (all the way down to the top of the hip dip), waist, fall back, under arm (arm pit )all the way to the side of the breast. You should also take careful notes about the overall thoroughness of the consultation including all aspects of a complete consultation like review of medical history, physical examination, assessment, recommendation of procedures, alternative procedures, risks and benefits, complications including what complications a surgeon is had and how they are managed, preparation for surgery, instructions for recovery, revision rates and revision policy etc. Take careful notes about both the quantity and quality of before and after pictures any of the provider showed sufficient number of pictures of previous patient that look very similar to what you look like. Most people don’t have a lot of experience consulting with plastic surgeons. On the other hand plastic surgeons typically have lots of experience giving consultations. Recognize that you are the one paying for the procedure and you are hiring someone to do a service for you. You have all the right in the world to ask for documentation including seeing a variety of results including results that were less than what the provider read hoped for. If providers fail to cooperate then simply make a note of that and continue to the next provider. I think you’ll find that the most talented and experience providers will be the most open minded in regards to showing you a variety of results and being truthful about what the procedure can and cannot accomplish in their hands. Assessing patience for Liposuction candidacy is not easy or straightforward. Even mild skin laxity can contribute significantly to contour and some areas simply don’t respond to Liposuction because of how the skin drapes especially in certain anatomic positions. Lower extremity liposuction is technically difficult and often does not deliver the results patients had hoped for. True saddlebags can respond well but other areas like the upper inner thigh Typically does not give the results patience and hope for and it’s prone to having contour irregularities if the procedure is not done with technical expertise. If you have any doubts then simply slow down and schedule more consultations. Nobody has to have liposuction. Based on your description of yourself a question if the procedure is indicated in the first place. Recognize that if provider selection is not done well the procedure can leave you permanently disfigured. Good luck, Mats Hagstrom MD
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February 12, 2023
Answer: Chin liposuction results There are two issues with the outcome from your procedure that I see. Individuals who have Platysmal bands should expect that these become more visible when reducing the subcutaneous fat layer. with less subcutaneous fat the underlying structures simply become more visible and are put on display. Platysmal bands can be reduced with Botox. The second issue is uneven subcutaneous fat removal that was overly aggressive. The procedure was done in a heavy handed manner by someone who doesn’t have sufficient skill and experience to deliver quality Liposuction results. Correcting this is very difficult. Any attempt at improving the outcome by someone who doesn’t have sufficient skill and experience can easily make the outcome worse. Treatment options are generally fat grafting or revision liposuction. Sometimes a combination of both. Areas previously over treated typically do not do great with fat grafting because the area that needs volume is now devoid of host tissue which result in a low percentage of fat graft survival. For that reason attempt at fat transfer to re-build the incorrectly removed fat often requires multiple procedures. Revision work is many times more difficult than primary Liposuction. Delivering consistent quality liposuction results is more difficult than most people think. Chin and neck are not considered technically difficult areas but your provider obviously did not have sufficient skill or experience. I cannot emphasize enough the importance of properly vetting plastic surgeons and choosing only the best providers. I’m going to include my general recommendations for how patients should approach finding the right provider for Liposuction. The approach for finding the right provider for revision of work is more or less the same. There are a few differences. Do not expect providers to have nearly as many before and after pictures when it comes to revision work in comparison to Primary Liposuction. If fat transfer is going to be one of the treatment options then you need to properly vet the provider for both Liposuction and a fat transfer in regards to skill and experience. To improve the outcomes sufficiently may take a few procedures. If you’re going to attempt to have this revised then please be very selective about choosing only the best providers. The following are my general recommendations for the process. How to find a provider liposuction Here’s the process I recommend patient take. Start by getting pictures of your body the same way plastic surgeons take before and after pictures. Have someone else take the pictures or use the timer on your camera. pictures should be taken from about six or 8 feet away. Don’t take pictures using a mirror. Pictures should be taken with the camera at the same height of what’s being photographed. For the abdomen the camera should be at the height of the abdomen. for the thighs the camera should be at the height of the thighs. Quality pictures require showing your body. Wear loose revealing undergarments that don’t press into your skin. Take pictures of your front, side and back side standing in a neutral position with your arms down by your side. Print copies of these pictures. Whenever reviewing before and after pictures whether you’re doing it at home or during a consultation always have your own pictures by your side for a comparison. Understanding candidacy is key and understanding with the procedure can or cannot accomplish. When reviewing results look for patients who have similar body characteristics to your own in the before pictures. If they have different characteristics then what you look like and those results don’t apply to you. Make a list of all the local board-certified plastic surgeons in your community. Go to each providers website and document the quantity and quality of Liposuction before and after pictures posted on their website. take a peek at other procedures like tummy tucks etc. for reference. if someone has 25 sets of before and after pictures of the tummy tucks but only has two pictures of Liposuction results and that is probably not The right provider. This will give you a general idea if providers like doing Liposuction, do a lot of liposuction and get enough quality results to post them on their websites. next choose five of those providers and schedule in person consultations. There’s no correct number of consultation someone needs to find the best provider but the more consultations you have the better you’ll get at doing consultations including the ability to properly vet plastic surgeons and the higher your chance of finding the best provider. Considering that a substantial number of plastic surgeons simply aren’t good at Liposuction and the number of providers who are excellent at this procedure is rare you definitely need to have multiple consultations. Personally I do not believe it’s possible to find the right provider using a computer or by having a virtual consultations. Virtual consultations are better than no consultation but in my opinion in person consultations are needed to get a quality assessment and to properly vet the provider. Take careful notes during each consultation. become familiar with what quality liposuction results look like on people who have bodies similar to your own. Create a rating system for Liposuction results. Recognize that most pictures available on the Internet either represent some of the best results because that’s what the providers usually put out on their website or disastrous results from patients who are seeking help. most average liposuction results don’t end up as pictures on the Internet. During each consultation ask each provider to open up their portfolio and show you their entire collection of before and after pictures. Bring printed copies of your own pictures of yourself. Ask providers to show you examples of excellent outcomes, average outcomes and outcomes that didn’t turn out as well as they had hoped. Ask providers to only show you pictures of previous patients who had similar body characteristics to your own. Again, there’s no point at seeing quality results and somebody who had a different candidacy for the procedure than you do. Providers may be apprehensive to do this and will generally prefer to show you preselected images representing the best results of their career. Why this baby more impressive to look at it does not represent average results and it is in your interest to find out what the average results look like and to get a clear understanding of how many of these procedures each provider has actually performed. For reference an experienced plastic surgeon and should have no difficulty showing you at least 50 set of before and after pictures of commonly performed procedures like liposuction. highly experienced surgeons will in fact have hundreds or even thousands of before and after pictures of commonly performed procedures. Obviously there are those who are earlier in their career. Personally I recommend staying with skilled and experienced providers. When reviewing before and after pictures look very closely at all areas treated with Liposuction. Make sure there are no skin contour irregularities in any of the treated areas. ask the provider to point out exactly what areas were treated with Liposuction and what areas were not treated. then look carefully at transition zones between treated and untreated areas.In regards to Liposuction of the abdomen I view the torso as a single anatomic unit and generally prefer to treat the entire torso as a single unit. By treating the entire torso as a single anatomic unit patients are left without transition zones between treated and untreated areas. The concept of treating the torso as a single unit without transition zones is less important and low BMI patients. and chubby people with over an inch of subcutaneous fat the impact of liposuction is dramatic enough that it’s not possible to have a natural transition zone between treated and untreated areas even if the procedure is done well. most people simply get a better result if the entire torso is treated uniformly. A full torso includes upper abdomen, lower abdomen, love handles (all the way down to the top of the hip dip), waist, fall back, under arm (arm pit )all the way to the side of the breast. You should also take careful notes about the overall thoroughness of the consultation including all aspects of a complete consultation like review of medical history, physical examination, assessment, recommendation of procedures, alternative procedures, risks and benefits, complications including what complications a surgeon is had and how they are managed, preparation for surgery, instructions for recovery, revision rates and revision policy etc. Take careful notes about both the quantity and quality of before and after pictures any of the provider showed sufficient number of pictures of previous patient that look very similar to what you look like. Most people don’t have a lot of experience consulting with plastic surgeons. On the other hand plastic surgeons typically have lots of experience giving consultations. Recognize that you are the one paying for the procedure and you are hiring someone to do a service for you. You have all the right in the world to ask for documentation including seeing a variety of results including results that were less than what the provider read hoped for. If providers fail to cooperate then simply make a note of that and continue to the next provider. I think you’ll find that the most talented and experience providers will be the most open minded in regards to showing you a variety of results and being truthful about what the procedure can and cannot accomplish in their hands. Assessing patience for Liposuction candidacy is not easy or straightforward. Even mild skin laxity can contribute significantly to contour and some areas simply don’t respond to Liposuction because of how the skin drapes especially in certain anatomic positions. Lower extremity liposuction is technically difficult and often does not deliver the results patients had hoped for. True saddlebags can respond well but other areas like the upper inner thigh Typically does not give the results patience and hope for and it’s prone to having contour irregularities if the procedure is not done with technical expertise. If you have any doubts then simply slow down and schedule more consultations. Nobody has to have liposuction. Based on your description of yourself a question if the procedure is indicated in the first place. Recognize that if provider selection is not done well the procedure can leave you permanently disfigured. Good luck, Mats Hagstrom MD
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