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Dear kierra27,I understand your concern. However, without a proper assessment it would be difficult to determine what is wrong. It is best that you visit your plastic surgeon for further assessment. Only after thorough examination you can get proper recommendations and advice.Daniel Barrett, MDCertified, American Board of Plastic SurgeryMember, American Society of Plastic SurgeryMember, American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
Thank you for your question. Blisters may be a benign condition that results from swelling and tension on the top later of skin that will resolve with time. You need to make sure that you have close follow up with your plastic surgeon however, to make sure that this is not due to something more serious like a local infection that may require further treatment.
Far more important than the technique is the skill and experience of your plastic surgeon. Choose your surgeon rather than the technique and let them explain why one technique may be better than another. See the below link on some suggestions on finding the most qualified Plastic Surgeon for y...
Hello thank you for your question and provided information as well..Based on your question, the ideal is that you are consulted and operated by a certified plastic surgeon. For some reason, non-certified doctors do not belong to society because they do not meet the requirements.
Any energy device combined with liposuction for the purposes of fat transfer should not be done in my opinion. Vaser/ultrasound or laser (SLIM/SMART) devices will destroy fat cells before they are removed. The purpose of fat transfer is to transplant viable, not dead, fat cells to ensure long ...
Hello darling, thank you so much for your provided question and explanation about your surgery. It will be better for you that at this moment, you ask your surgeon about what can be done, but by this time it is too soon to determine final results, and about the lumps, if everything...
Hello mattysavanna2014, It’s a pleasure to answer your questions! In my experience, patients who successfully avoid putting pressure on their buttocks or stretching for at least 8 weeks after their surgery are much more likely to have long-lasting results than patients who fail to follow thi...
Hello dear!! Thank you for the question and provided information as well. You are still early in the healing process. At the stage you are in, itchiness is very normal. If you have any concerns, i suggest you follow up with your plastic surgeon. Good luck :)
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