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Thank you for your question. Without photos, it is difficult to make specific comments. In general, it is possible to reshape and reduce the buttocks if they are out of proportion to the rest of the body. See a board certified plastic surgeon experienced in advanced body sculpting techniques for an in person consultation/evaluation. Good luck.
It will will need a combination of liposuction and tightening. If it is relatively early after surgery then you should wait. I usually evaluate fat grafting results for breast or buttock at 3 months.
The optimal BBL outcomes are achieved with: 1) use of VASER liposuction to harvest the fat, 2) a closed looped system such as Puregraft to process the fat, and 3) strategic micro-packet transplant technique. These three processes have demonstrated over 95% fat graft take. This means that your results will be stable as long as you maintain your weight. As an official VASER trainer, I am routinely referred unhappy BBL patients. One of the most common reasons for disgruntled BBL patients is that patients are not able to accurately communicate their desired buttocks goals to their surgeons. A buttocks assessment tool ban be an invaluable tool to communicate to your surgeon the exact buttocks size and shape you are desiring. A Skype or Facetime consultation with a BBL specialist can help you get an accurate recommendation and pricing.Respectfully, Arian Mowlavi MD, FACSRealself 100 Hall of Fame Inductee
Hello and thank you for your question!You are still in the early stages of healing and need to allow 4-6 months of healing to start seeing final results. Good luck!
Try to be patient. Things can look really "funny" and unnatural early post op. Things will call down a lot and ~50% of the fat injected will be lost over 3-6 months. It is not really safe or the best idea to go back into surgery ~1 week after the first surgery. Your body needs time to heal.
Unfortunately, infection and fat necrosis are known complications after a BBL. The "holes" are openings that your body has created to allow the infection to leave. You do not want these holes to close prematurely and infection be left behind. You will likely have some irregularities where the...