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Whenever you do liposuction the aspirate contains fluid and fat. The fat needs to be processed and all of the fluid removed. For every liter of fluid aspirated 30% is fat. So if 3 L of aspirate is remove 1 L will be usable fat.
The answer to your question is 3000 CCs of fat. I am not sure that this is completley accurate as when you say 3 liters of fat, is this true fat or fat and aspirate from liposuction? If it is true fat, then 3000 ccs.
It depends. In my experience, It can be as much as 2500cc of fat or as little as 1000cc. It depends on your body makeup and the type of liposuction performed. Hope this helps, Dr. Michael in Miami
Well, obviously it would be impossible to say for sure, in certain positions perhaps. For example, from the missionary position (facing each other) it shouldn't make a difference. "Doggy-style" would be a different story, especially if vaginal stimulation is the key to your success. You might...
I would not recommend massaging the butt itself. I reserve massage for the donor areas where the fat came from. You don't want anyone mashing on the fat post-operatively. hope this helps, Dr. Michael in Miami
The whole fat injected into your butts have genetical memory so if you stay lean or loose weight after your BBL yes they will reduce volume but not completely as you think if not no more than perhaps a 30 to 40% of original injected volume
As a general rule, I find that what one sees at three months after the procedure is usually stable for most patients. Further size reduction is not likely to be seen after that time.
You will find Great Variation in the time it takes to perform the Brazilian Butt Lift. The Results will also vary Greatly! Liposuction of the areas you list can be done in an hour, in 2 hours, in 4 hours or longer. Of course if its done in an hour, you will only have a small...
Thank you for your question. While there is no "maximum" amount of fat that can be removed, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons DOES NOT RECOMMEND any amount of "aspirate" greater than 5,000cc be removed from any one person during a single outpatient liposuction procedure. Aspirate is...
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