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I typically do not recommend weight gain prior to surgery as patients are likely to return to a more stable weight. Sometimes, very nice results can be obtained in thinner individuals. I would search for thesurgeon who youfeel is most likely to give youthe best results. Look at reviews and before and after pictures on thatsurgeon's website. Kenneth Hughes, MDLos Angeles, CA
Hello dear!!Thanks for the question and provided information as well. Unfortunately, without pictures, it is very difficult to give you a proper answer. 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 :)
Hi, thanks for your inquiry, I would say that you might be candidate for fat injection and implants, but it is hard to say without an image, Please have an in person consultation so you can discuss thoroughly all your concerns and expectations. Good luck in your PS Journey!Respectfully,Dr. Jaime Campos-Leon
It is difficult to say whether you have enough fat for dramatic results without photos or an in person evaluation. I recommend consulting with a board-certified plastic surgeon in person for the best advice.
based on your measurements, you do not have enough for a large transfer. Some surgeons recommend gaining weight in order to be able to get enough fat for transfer but an examination in the office is needed to discuss all aspects of treatment and options.
The Brazilian buttlift can produce dramatic changes. I would not transfer tissue from the breast due to the possibility of not detecting breast cancer in the buttocks. I would search for the surgeon who you feel is most likely to give you the best results. Look at reviews and before and...
Hello dear!! Thank you for the question and provided information as well. The healing process could be from 6 months to a year, depending on the patient. The inflammation and bruising could last months. If you have any concerns, suggest you follow up with your plastic surgeon. Be patient, it is...
If you were placed in the prone position during your BBL surgery and you had your surgery under general anesthesia, you were face down on the operating table for some period of time. This can cause a headache postoperatively. Ask your surgeon how many hours it took him or her to do your surgery...