It has been two years since my BBL. For the past year my butt has developed two large dents in the sides of my butt and one on the bottom. It looks terrible looking straight from the back almost like a diamond shape. Not during it is from sagging over time or botched surgery. Can this be fixed with weight loss or filler or coolsculpting? I don't think i have the physical tolerance for another bbl. PLEASE HELP.
Answer: Dents following BBL. Can this be fixed with weight loss or filler or CoolSculpting? Hello and Great Question. I appreciate the time you are spending researching this procedure. My name is Dr. Matthew J. Nykiel. I am a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, a Fellowship Trained Cosmetic Surgeon, and a Butt Augmentation Specialist. Based off your photos you may need a BBL revision , I would definitely recommend doing an in person consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon who specializes in this procedure and who can suggest what is needed. I hope that helps! Best of Luck! Matthew J. Nykiel, MD #CoreAesthetic Butt Augmentation Specialist Liposuction Specialist Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
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Answer: Dents following BBL. Can this be fixed with weight loss or filler or CoolSculpting? Hello and Great Question. I appreciate the time you are spending researching this procedure. My name is Dr. Matthew J. Nykiel. I am a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, a Fellowship Trained Cosmetic Surgeon, and a Butt Augmentation Specialist. Based off your photos you may need a BBL revision , I would definitely recommend doing an in person consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon who specializes in this procedure and who can suggest what is needed. I hope that helps! Best of Luck! Matthew J. Nykiel, MD #CoreAesthetic Butt Augmentation Specialist Liposuction Specialist Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
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Answer: Dents following BBL. Can this be fixed with weight loss or filler or CoolSculpting? (photos) There are several ways to address cellulite depending upon depth of cellulite, location, elasticity of overall skin envelope, and subcutaneous fat layer. There is no uniformly successful method for treating it. My practice is now using BodyTite, a non-invasive procedure, that requires no down time to reduce the appearance of cellulite. The procedure combines different clinically proven modalities (radio frequency energy, deep tissue heating and suction coupled negative pressure) to distribute heat to the skin and underlying fat, causing the tissues to contract. Weekly sessions over an eight week period are recommended, but improvement is likely seen after the first few sessions.
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Answer: Dents following BBL. Can this be fixed with weight loss or filler or CoolSculpting? (photos) There are several ways to address cellulite depending upon depth of cellulite, location, elasticity of overall skin envelope, and subcutaneous fat layer. There is no uniformly successful method for treating it. My practice is now using BodyTite, a non-invasive procedure, that requires no down time to reduce the appearance of cellulite. The procedure combines different clinically proven modalities (radio frequency energy, deep tissue heating and suction coupled negative pressure) to distribute heat to the skin and underlying fat, causing the tissues to contract. Weekly sessions over an eight week period are recommended, but improvement is likely seen after the first few sessions.
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September 9, 2019
Answer: Dents following BBL This is a situation were an in person physical exam is really necessary to determine if the high points should be reduced with liposuction or the low points (“dents”) potentially filled in with focal fat grafting or a combination of both. Whatever you do, do not waste your hard earned money on fillers such as Sculptra. Glad to help.
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September 9, 2019
Answer: Dents following BBL This is a situation were an in person physical exam is really necessary to determine if the high points should be reduced with liposuction or the low points (“dents”) potentially filled in with focal fat grafting or a combination of both. Whatever you do, do not waste your hard earned money on fillers such as Sculptra. Glad to help.
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September 9, 2019
Answer: BBL revision Dear Kdollj, It is hard to tell for sure without an examination but based on your photos, it looks like your results might improve with a small revision. If you are considering a surgery, I would suggest you to consult a board-certified plastic surgeon. Only after a thorough examination you will get more information and recommendations. Daniel Barrett, MD Certified, American Board of Plastic Surgery Member, American Society of Plastic Surgery Member, American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
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September 9, 2019
Answer: BBL revision Dear Kdollj, It is hard to tell for sure without an examination but based on your photos, it looks like your results might improve with a small revision. If you are considering a surgery, I would suggest you to consult a board-certified plastic surgeon. Only after a thorough examination you will get more information and recommendations. Daniel Barrett, MD Certified, American Board of Plastic Surgery Member, American Society of Plastic Surgery Member, American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
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September 9, 2019
Answer: Dents after BBL it's not uncommon for people to develop indentations on the back of the buttocks especially after fat transfer procedures. These are usually represent bands of connective tissue that anchor the skin to the underlying muscle fascia. The same process that causes cellulite to Form. In your case it may be related to have the fat was grafted in regards to The transition zone from grafted to on grafted area area. I don't think any non-surgical approach is going to correct this better minor revision may help. Best, Mats Hagstrom MD
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September 9, 2019
Answer: Dents after BBL it's not uncommon for people to develop indentations on the back of the buttocks especially after fat transfer procedures. These are usually represent bands of connective tissue that anchor the skin to the underlying muscle fascia. The same process that causes cellulite to Form. In your case it may be related to have the fat was grafted in regards to The transition zone from grafted to on grafted area area. I don't think any non-surgical approach is going to correct this better minor revision may help. Best, Mats Hagstrom MD
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