I had a bbl January 2021. These are my results. My butt is bigger but the cuff of the butt is not curved/round. My cuff is flat and I have the chicken butt/dog ears going on. One side of my cheek have the droopiness. I’m 4”11 150lbs. I’m on a weight loss journey now. I want to get to 130-135lbs. I’m looking to get my butt fixed this year in 2022. I’m not looking to go bigger I just want to reshape what I have. My butt is a little too big for my Liking so if I have remove some butt fat I will.
February 17, 2022
Answer: BBL results In order for us to assess the outcome of a cosmetic surgical procedure we need to see what you look like before. What’s someone looks like after the procedure without seeing before pictures does not give us any insight into what was actually done since people have very different fat distributions naturally. If you don’t have proper before and after pictures then ask your provider to forward the ones they took. It looks like the transition of your buttocks to waist needs to be lowered and this is done with Liposuction. I’m wondering if that was removed from your thighs below your buttocks. That is done by some providers but in my opinion is a mistake. The way I do these procedures is try to create a long sweeping smooth continuous S-curve from the armpit to the knee. Others try to emphasize creating a large butt on a thin thigh what I call the lollipop look. Delivering consistent high-quality Liposuction and fat transfer results is more difficult than people believe including providers. Liposuction is probably the best procedure and there is clearly room for improvement. I question why you had a BBL in the first place or if it was even indicated. It’s very important to know if Liposuction was done on your thigh. If so volume may need to be built up in this area with a few rounds of fat transfer. Revision work is more difficult than Primary work. I cannot emphasize enough the importance of choosing the most talented and experienced providers. Do that I having lots and lots of in person consultations with local board-certified plastic surgeons who seem to have a lot of experience with the BBL procedure. Ask providers to show their entire collection of before and after pictures and in your case of revision work. An experience to provider should have no difficulty showing you at least 50 quality sets of before and after pictures. Haily experience providers will have hundreds or possibly thousands of just BBL before and after pictures. The second thing to look for with providers who have the least number of justified negative reviews and various physician review websites. Find the right plastic surgeon and everything falls into place. Best, Mats Hagstrom MD
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February 17, 2022
Answer: BBL results In order for us to assess the outcome of a cosmetic surgical procedure we need to see what you look like before. What’s someone looks like after the procedure without seeing before pictures does not give us any insight into what was actually done since people have very different fat distributions naturally. If you don’t have proper before and after pictures then ask your provider to forward the ones they took. It looks like the transition of your buttocks to waist needs to be lowered and this is done with Liposuction. I’m wondering if that was removed from your thighs below your buttocks. That is done by some providers but in my opinion is a mistake. The way I do these procedures is try to create a long sweeping smooth continuous S-curve from the armpit to the knee. Others try to emphasize creating a large butt on a thin thigh what I call the lollipop look. Delivering consistent high-quality Liposuction and fat transfer results is more difficult than people believe including providers. Liposuction is probably the best procedure and there is clearly room for improvement. I question why you had a BBL in the first place or if it was even indicated. It’s very important to know if Liposuction was done on your thigh. If so volume may need to be built up in this area with a few rounds of fat transfer. Revision work is more difficult than Primary work. I cannot emphasize enough the importance of choosing the most talented and experienced providers. Do that I having lots and lots of in person consultations with local board-certified plastic surgeons who seem to have a lot of experience with the BBL procedure. Ask providers to show their entire collection of before and after pictures and in your case of revision work. An experience to provider should have no difficulty showing you at least 50 quality sets of before and after pictures. Haily experience providers will have hundreds or possibly thousands of just BBL before and after pictures. The second thing to look for with providers who have the least number of justified negative reviews and various physician review websites. Find the right plastic surgeon and everything falls into place. Best, Mats Hagstrom MD
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