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Thank you for your question. You can have fat transferred to the hips. The price for this procedure varies from surgeon to surgeon and depends on your specific case. Attached is a link for you to see what others in the RealSelf community have paid, but you need to be evaluated in person by a board-certified plastic surgeon to determine what the price of your procedure will be.All the best,Dr. ResultsMiami, FL
Without seeing you its hard to know what you are a canddiate for and yes hips can be done soley. I suggest you see an expert for an evaluation. Cost is dependent on expertise, skill, techniques and location. Best, Dr. Emer.
Yes, only the hips can have fat transfer. The costs depends on how much fat needs to be transferred and the anesthesia used.
Your may or may not be a good candidate that liposuction on your hips.Generally when treating the hips most patients benefit from having the waist and abdomen treated as well.The importance of taking adjacent areas into consideration when performing body contouring cannot be over emphasized.
Too much fat in your face can easily be removed in the same way that it was placed. Please follow up with your surgeon to have it removed so that you feel better about your appearance. If you would not mind a photo, it would be helpful to see how full you are so that other surgeons/patients can...
No, fat transfer to the face does not migrate. It is one of the safest, most natural ways to add volume to the face and is an excellent option for people of all ages. Younger patients can enhance their cheekbones or lips with fat that is natural and long lasting. I add a fat transfer to my ...
The hourglass figure is based on the waist/hip ratio. When you accumulate fat in the lower back it adds width to what should be the narrowest point of the waist. Liposuction of the flanks addresses this directly and as a side benefit the fat does not come back in that area and on the contrary ...