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Thank you for your question. After a BBL patients can return to light activities almost immediately after surgery, normal activities 2 weeks after surgery, and vigorous exercise 4 weeks after surgery. We usually experience a slow steady improvement for 3 months or so after surgery.
Initially after a BBL you have to give it time to heal but once you have you can pretty much do whatever you want. Best of luck.
You can kneel down after a BBL. If a patient wanted to preform squats i.e. Exercise, I tell them they can start exercising 3 weeks after surgery. For your information different plastic surgeons have different opinions on this issue. I recommend you talk to the plastic surgeon who preformed your surgery.
When fat grafting is performed, all of the fat does not take/ grow. Some of the fat will die and reabsorb. Under the best settings we only expect about 60-70% of the fat to take. Fat grafting is also highly dependent on the surgeons technique. For fat grafting, it is common to need additional...
If you want bbl, you need lipo to harvest the fat , if the doctor who performs the surgery have skills you won’t have waves or marks of the lipo, you will have the small scars for the liposuction, also you need massages after the surgery to improve the results.
The answer is unequivocally yes, but, how much? Any time fat is moved from one area of the body to another a certain percentage will be lost. In BBA, most of the fat is injected directly into the gluteus maximus muscle. It has been shown that 75% of this fat injected directly into muscle is...
I think you need more clarification in general. Are you talking about your pre-op consultation before surgery? If that is what you are referring to, I think it would be in your best interest to have that done in advance to discuss everything with your surgeon and make sure you are both on the...
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