I was asking for a slope in my back so it was a smooth transition to my bum I feel asthough all my fat was taken from lower back I can now feel bones there which I have never felt and feel as like it makes my bum short and wide :( how can this be fixed and why has this happened even tho I asked for a slope
Answer: Liposuction results Would you describe sounds fairly normal. When you remove a substantial amount of subcutaneous fat, there’s less tissue between the underlying, skeletal structures and your skin. It also sounds consistent with what you requested. To make an assessment of a plastic surgery outcome we always need to see a complete set of proper before and after pictures. If you don’t have before and after pictures and ask your surgeon to forward, the pictures they took we can’t assess what was done during Liposuction if we don’t know what you look like before. Some people naturally have a thick layer of fat over their lower back, and others don’t have any fat in this area, regardless of their weight Delivering consistent quality, liposuction, results is more difficult than most people realize. The number of plastic surgeons have truly mastered this procedure or in a relatively small minority. Liposuction results have a great degree of variability based on who you choose as your provider. Being board-certified and plastic surgery, with years of experience, does not mean that somebody has mastered any one single procedure, and this seems to be especially true when it comes to Liposuction. Unfortunately, both patients and providers sometimes view Liposuction as a fairly simplistic procedure which it is not. Consider reposting with a complete set of before, and after pictures, follow up with your provider and discuss your concerns with him or her. If you don’t get the care you need from your provider, then schedule a few in person second opinion, consultations with other plastic surgeons in your community. Liposuction is a relatively permanent and irreversible procedure. The following are some general guidelines, I recommend for patients to find the best provider. I recognize you’ve already had the procedure, but for others, perhaps these may be of use when considering permanent irreversible body contouring procedures. Finding the right plastic surgeon. One and a half months is not enough time to lose a substantial amount of weight if it's done in a healthy manner. I'm going to include a write up that I did from my experience of seeing thousands of patients in regards to weight loss. I personally lost 50 pounds in about eight years ago. My write up his part for my own personal experience and party from interviewing patience. Finding the right plastic surgeon is not easy. I see medical professionals choosing surgeons they think are the best but in reality I only average. The following are my recommendations for how to find a truly talented board-certified plastic surgeon. Start with the website like yelp and write down the name of about 20 board-certified plastic surgeon's with excellent reviews and at least 20 reviews. Next go to the following website and check for reviews on each of those doctors.Real self, rateMD.com, Vitals.com and WebMD.com A Doctor Who has organic reviews meaning they have not been manipulated should have an equal distribution of reviews on all various websites. A Doctor Who has many reviews on a single website but few reviews on the other website showing indication that reviews may have been manipulated. Yelp is the most difficult website to manipulate so it's a good one to start with. Many doctors will encourage their patients to write reviews for them. This may or may not include incentives for the patients. These types of reviews are not considered organic and in my opinion are manipulated. I've seen businesses that of been open for less than six months have close to 100 reviews. I know some of the most talented doctors who been in practice for over 20 years have two or three reviews. Doctors have a strong presence on social media are good at social media. This has no correlation with their surgical talent. One of the most talented facelift surgeons in the world lives in San Francisco. He is often booked up for more than six months. He does not even have a website. Plastic surgery is a competitive field and many plastic surgeons have sophisticated marketing teams. Once you've isolated 10 doctors who seem have an overall excellent reputation you should schedule several in person consultations. Even if you really like the first doctor you meet you should follow through and go through all of the consultations. If the consultation is performed by a patient care coordinator or sales person then be leery. If it seems like commission sales and that's what it is. How much time did the doctor spend with you? Did the doctor give you a realistic expectations or simply tell you how great you're going to look? Reviewing before and after pictures is very important. A talented plastic surgeon that has extensive experience with liposuction should have at least 30 to 40 before and after pictures of liposuction cases. Ask to see results that are average excellent and not so good. Ideally you should ask to see 10 consecutive cases but it is unlikely he will be able to get that. Price is important but there is little correlation to talent and price. That said the doctors who give bargain basement prices are probably not the ones you want to go to. Ask each doctor with their revision rate is. Doctors or highly committed to getting the best results should have a low threshold for doing a revisions. Doctors who claim they never do revisions are either not true patient advocates or not being honest. Ask each doctor what your policy is for revisions. Who pays for it? If fairly common practice is the doctor will not charge for revisions but may ask the patient to pay for all or some of operating room or Anastasia fees if they're needed. Review what each of the plastic surgeons offered and use your gut instinct of who to go with your gut instinct. I hope you find it helpful. Best, Mats Hagstrom M.D.
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Answer: Liposuction results Would you describe sounds fairly normal. When you remove a substantial amount of subcutaneous fat, there’s less tissue between the underlying, skeletal structures and your skin. It also sounds consistent with what you requested. To make an assessment of a plastic surgery outcome we always need to see a complete set of proper before and after pictures. If you don’t have before and after pictures and ask your surgeon to forward, the pictures they took we can’t assess what was done during Liposuction if we don’t know what you look like before. Some people naturally have a thick layer of fat over their lower back, and others don’t have any fat in this area, regardless of their weight Delivering consistent quality, liposuction, results is more difficult than most people realize. The number of plastic surgeons have truly mastered this procedure or in a relatively small minority. Liposuction results have a great degree of variability based on who you choose as your provider. Being board-certified and plastic surgery, with years of experience, does not mean that somebody has mastered any one single procedure, and this seems to be especially true when it comes to Liposuction. Unfortunately, both patients and providers sometimes view Liposuction as a fairly simplistic procedure which it is not. Consider reposting with a complete set of before, and after pictures, follow up with your provider and discuss your concerns with him or her. If you don’t get the care you need from your provider, then schedule a few in person second opinion, consultations with other plastic surgeons in your community. Liposuction is a relatively permanent and irreversible procedure. The following are some general guidelines, I recommend for patients to find the best provider. I recognize you’ve already had the procedure, but for others, perhaps these may be of use when considering permanent irreversible body contouring procedures. Finding the right plastic surgeon. One and a half months is not enough time to lose a substantial amount of weight if it's done in a healthy manner. I'm going to include a write up that I did from my experience of seeing thousands of patients in regards to weight loss. I personally lost 50 pounds in about eight years ago. My write up his part for my own personal experience and party from interviewing patience. Finding the right plastic surgeon is not easy. I see medical professionals choosing surgeons they think are the best but in reality I only average. The following are my recommendations for how to find a truly talented board-certified plastic surgeon. Start with the website like yelp and write down the name of about 20 board-certified plastic surgeon's with excellent reviews and at least 20 reviews. Next go to the following website and check for reviews on each of those doctors.Real self, rateMD.com, Vitals.com and WebMD.com A Doctor Who has organic reviews meaning they have not been manipulated should have an equal distribution of reviews on all various websites. A Doctor Who has many reviews on a single website but few reviews on the other website showing indication that reviews may have been manipulated. Yelp is the most difficult website to manipulate so it's a good one to start with. Many doctors will encourage their patients to write reviews for them. This may or may not include incentives for the patients. These types of reviews are not considered organic and in my opinion are manipulated. I've seen businesses that of been open for less than six months have close to 100 reviews. I know some of the most talented doctors who been in practice for over 20 years have two or three reviews. Doctors have a strong presence on social media are good at social media. This has no correlation with their surgical talent. One of the most talented facelift surgeons in the world lives in San Francisco. He is often booked up for more than six months. He does not even have a website. Plastic surgery is a competitive field and many plastic surgeons have sophisticated marketing teams. Once you've isolated 10 doctors who seem have an overall excellent reputation you should schedule several in person consultations. Even if you really like the first doctor you meet you should follow through and go through all of the consultations. If the consultation is performed by a patient care coordinator or sales person then be leery. If it seems like commission sales and that's what it is. How much time did the doctor spend with you? Did the doctor give you a realistic expectations or simply tell you how great you're going to look? Reviewing before and after pictures is very important. A talented plastic surgeon that has extensive experience with liposuction should have at least 30 to 40 before and after pictures of liposuction cases. Ask to see results that are average excellent and not so good. Ideally you should ask to see 10 consecutive cases but it is unlikely he will be able to get that. Price is important but there is little correlation to talent and price. That said the doctors who give bargain basement prices are probably not the ones you want to go to. Ask each doctor with their revision rate is. Doctors or highly committed to getting the best results should have a low threshold for doing a revisions. Doctors who claim they never do revisions are either not true patient advocates or not being honest. Ask each doctor what your policy is for revisions. Who pays for it? If fairly common practice is the doctor will not charge for revisions but may ask the patient to pay for all or some of operating room or Anastasia fees if they're needed. Review what each of the plastic surgeons offered and use your gut instinct of who to go with your gut instinct. I hope you find it helpful. Best, Mats Hagstrom M.D.
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