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Thank you for the question. Yes that should work. What is important, is to use something that will keep your weight off the area of fat transfer and place it on the back of the thighs while you are in the sitting position. This or any other pillows can be useful. Best wishes.
Yes you should consider investing in one of these products to avoid pressure on the bottom but it needs to be approved by your surgeon.
Thank you for the question. Assuming that you are a healthy patient and that nothing has changed in your condition from the time of the blood work till the time of the surgery, these results should be good for at least 6 months. I would recommend consulting with a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon...
In a BBL, fat is transferred from areas with extra (stomach, thighs, flanks etc) to the bum to create a fuller, more round appearing butt. Without photos from right after your surgery, it is a little bit difficult to tell what has happened, but the most likely cause is that either enough fat ...
Thank you for the question. I typically do not allow my patients to sleep on their backs for at least 4 weeks and no sitting directly on their buttocks for at least 8 weeks, after a BBL. Each surgeon has their own style in the post operative management of the patient. I would recommend you...
Hello dear! Thank you for the question and provided information as well. The average cost and payment plans vary a lot depending on the clinic, the country, city and the plastic surgeon. It also depends on the number of areas treated with liposuction. It is safe to combine these procedures, if...
Hello dear! Thanks for the question and provided information as well. When choosing a plastic surgeon, the most important thing to consider is that he or she is board certified, the experience with the procedure you are interested in and that you feel comfortable in his/her hands. I recommend...
Hello dear!! Thanks for the question and provided information as well. I would recommend to wait at least six months before getting a tattoo, your body is still healing. If you have any concerns, I suggest you follow up close with your plastic surgeon. Good luck :)