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Hello and Great Question. I appreciate the time you are spending researching this procedure. My name is Dr. Matthew J. Nykiel. I am a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, a Fellowship Trained Cosmetic Surgeon, and a Butt Augmentation Specialist.You should discuss this with your surgeon. He/she is your best resource and will be able to help you. Best of Luck! Please reach out if you have any further questions or concerns.Matthew J. Nykiel, MD#TopREALSELFDoctor#CoreREALSELFDoctorButt Augmentation SpecialistLiposuction SpecialistBoard Certified Plastic Surgeon
I appreciate your question. I would recommend that you discuss this question with your surgeon as every surgeon has their own respective post op protocol for his/her patients. Your surgeon is your best resource as he/she is most familiar with your medical history and how you are healing at this time. The best way to assess and give true advice would be an in-person exam. Please see a board-certified plastic surgeon that specializes in aesthetic and restorative plastic surgery. Best of luck! Dr. Schwartz Board Certified Plastic Surgeon #RealSelf100Surgeon
There are plenty of over-the-counter pain relief medicines available. When you stop taking Norco, you can take something like Tylenol, which is Acetaminophen. Acetaminophen is actually an ingredient in Norco. Make sure your doctor is advised and consulted on your decision to switch medications.
Thanks for the question. In this regard, I recommend you waist and back Liposculpture, getting better curves especially in the waist, improving your body contour. Finally, I suggested take the fat we get and transfer to the buttocks and hips, to mold them and get better volume, contour and ...
This can happen, periodically, up to 6-8 weeks. 3 weeks is still very early. Swelling can be precipitated by salty foods, or other types of fluid intake. Stay on a relatively bland diet and watch your salt intake. You'll be just fine.
I would allow my patients to wear a different type of compression garment several months after surgery, but you must get the opinion of your surgeon.