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Thank you for your question. You should be evaluated in person by a board certified plastic surgeon to determine what would be best for you. He or she will most likely suggest fillers or fat transfer.All the best,Dr. ResultsMiami, FL
Fat transfer is usually the best overall option for filling in spot defects in the buttock. Depending upon the size of the "dimple", fat may need to be transferred more than once. Glad to help.
Thank you for your question. No, they do not. There is no scientific evidence that anything other than surgical procedures will enhance the size of the buttocks.All the best,Dr. ResultsMiami, FL
Thank you for your question and photo. The most effective way of increasing the size of your buttocks would be to undergo a surgical procedure performed by a board certified plastic surgeon, such as the Brazilian butt lift. Please be seen in person for a physical evaluation.All the...
Thank you for your question. You should not trust creams or pills that claim to increase the the size of the buttocks. Instead, you should consider a surgical procedure such as the Brazilian butt lift performed by an expert board certified plastic surgeon.All the best,Dr....
PMMA injections are unfortunately not reversible. This ceramic glassy material has never been approved for this purpose and the practice is illegal. While butt implants can be removed since they are located in a discrete pocket, fat and other fillers are injected in threads throughout the...
Thank you for your question. There is no magical drink that will make your buttocks larger. Foods and drinks high in calories will cause your overall body fat to increase, but you cannot pick and choose where you want the fat to be placed. Instead, you should consider a...
Did you have a buttock injection with fat or another substance? I definitely agree that you should have this investigated, and the emergency room/urgent care is not likely the best place to have this done, as they are accustomed to dealing with more acute issues. You should see your primary care...