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Thank you for your question. I recommend following up with your surgeon to discuss your concerns. Best of luck.
Thank you for your question. You can reduce the size with a BBL revision. Don’t settle for less than a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon with specialized expertise in this procedure.
Thank you for your question and photos. The answer to it is two fold; yes the shape can be changed to the shape you want, and no the crease will most likely remain. See a board certified plastic surgeon who operates at a certified facility and has done a ton of Brazilian butt lift revisions, and you will be in good hands. Ask a simple question; how many BBL revisions have you done last year? Don't settle for vague answers, no one forgets how many Brazilian butt lifts she, or he, had to revise. Chose your surgeon craefully and good luck.
A BBl revision may be possible to reduce the overall volume. You would have to be seen in person to be properly evaluated.
Yes, a revision can make it smaller. However, you must be very specific about your goals--i.e., what area you want to be reduced, the shape you want to achieve, the size you desire, etc.Also, the amount of correction will depend on the condition of skin. It is important for the skin to redrape well to the new, smaller derriere to achieve natural-looking, smooth results. Good luck and best wishes.
Thank you for your question. From your photos, you appear to be a good candidate for Vaser Hi definition liposculpture with fat grafting to the buttocks. You should get a great result from liposculpture, giving you a more contoured and hourglass shape with better projection to your b...
At nine weeks postoperative you are early in the healing process. Swelling will continue to subside. Ensure you follow your surgeons post operative instructions. Regards,
Best to ask your surgeon. They will have their own specific protocol before surgery.In our office we would asked the patient to avoid shaving with a razor and instead use clippers to trim the hair prior to surgery.
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