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Thank you for your question, Yes, fat can be liposuctioned from other areas of your body and transferred into your breasts and buttocks at the same time. Fat Transfer to the Breast and buttocks is a common double procedure surgery. You Should make a consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon to find out what is best with you.Best Of Luck!Dhaval Patel Plastic Surgeon Double Board Certified Hoffman Estates, IL Oakbrook, ILOrland Park, ILChicago, IL
When planning a Brazilian butt lift, patients can look forward to a double benefit: reducing areas of unwanted fat while gaining a perkier, rounded posterior. Each procedure must be planned according to the individual needs of patients, harvesting fat from target areas of the torso, thighs or knees and transferring it to create smooth, attractive contours optimized for each person.We advise patients to have a healthy lifestyle with diet and exercise prior to Brazilian Butt Lift. We also advise no smoking for at least a month before and after surgery.The most important thing is to choose your surgeon correctly and make sure that he/she has the training and experience to meet your goals with absolute safety. Don’t settle for less than a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon with specialized expertise in this procedure
It's actually a common thing to combine theseprocedures. As long as you're a healthy patient who finds a surgeon that isgood on each thing and feels comfortable with performing the operation, you'regood to go.
Hi... thank you for the question... Yes this combination of procedure is commonly done, this will depend of your health issues and Complete Blood Count test.
Thank you very much for sharing your concerns with us.For safety reasons, to be a good candidate for all procedures you want at the same time, your labs and cardiovascular preoperative evaluation must be optimal.Therefore, you must be a healthy person, within an appropriate BMI and no history of diseases that increase the surgical / anesthetic risk degree.Finally, I recommend you a skilled certified plastic surgeon in body contouring surgery and experienced in cases like yours where the planned operating time is less than five hours.Respectfully,Dr. Emmanuel Mallol Cotes.-
Technically that is possible, but the issue is finding a good resting/sleeping position during recovery.For 2-3 weeks, you must not sit on your buttocks to prevent shifting and low survival rate of fat grafts. But if you combine Brazilian butt lift with breast augmentation, which entails that you avoid pressure during the initial healing stage, how can you find a comfortable sleeping position without compromising the results of either one of them?I hope that helps and good luck.
With Brazilian butt lift we transfer fat from one area of the body to the other. These fat cells are transferred in microinjections throughout multiple planes in the buttock tissue so that they can gain new blood supply and live in their new home, providing increased volume and shape to the...
Thanks for the question. After 2-3 months your surgery area is totally healed and yes you can do skiing and also do other activities. I wish you all the best.
I appreciate your question.I would recommend that you contact your surgeon. Your surgeon is your best resource as he/she is most familiar with your medical history and how you are healing at this time. The best way to assess and give true advice would be an in-person exam. Please see a ...
I appreciate your question.I would recommend that you discuss this with your surgeon. Your surgeon is your best resource as he/she is most familiar with your medical history and how you will be healing following surgery. The best way to assess and give true advice would be an in-person exam....
Hi... thank you for the question and photos... From your BMI you do not have to loose weight, but to improve your results i suggest you to loose some pounds during your preparation for your surgery....
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