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You are ready for revision treatment or surgery or both. Options: 1. Revision lipo and fat transfer with ultrasound guided injections. Fee $6,000; 2. Non surgical revision using injections of Radeisse/Sculptra 10 vials/syringes. Fee $4,000 under local anesthesia, may need 2-3 sessions about 4 weeks apart; 31. COMBINATION of both. Fee $10,000. Best to virtual consult with...
The human body is highly asymmetric. This is true for the face, torso extremities and dominance like right handedness or left-handedness. all internal organs are placed asymmetrically.Most likely one side has always been bigger than the other. To make the an assessment on the outcome of an operation we always need to see proper before and after pictures.My best guess is your asymmetry was present before the procedure.Most body asymmetry is based on skeletal structure and attempting to make the body symmetrical when it’s not typically simply creates to asymmetries. it’s extremely rare that people have asymmetric fat distributions. grafting or removing more fat to compensate for baseline asymmetry typically just creates two asymmetries.Everyone has one side that’s different than the other.The body is not symmetrical.Best,Mats Hagstrom MD
Thank you for your question. Arthritis is not a contraindication for plastic surgery/fat grafting to your hips. Fat is not grafted close to the bone, but rather very superficially under the skin. Make sure you consult with a board certified plastic surgeon and disclose all medical problems and...
Dear faitala3411, it is hard to tell for sure without an examination. Generally speaking, it is not possible to reduce the size of bones but liposuction can remove excess fat from that area. If you are considering surgery, I would suggest you consult a board-certified plastic surgeon. Only after...
There are too many variables to give you a yes or no answer. Honestly when I do a hip flip for a BBL they both end up being the same procedure. Most patients need some volume in the hip they’re barrier and they need some volume in the gluteal region as well. So for most patients both areas get a...