Hello, I would like to know if you would consider me a candidate for a BBL with POTS syndrome (Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome) I am not on any medication for it. With POTS, people have insufficient blood flow which can lead to blood pooling in the hands, feet, and rapid heart rates when standing. Will this affect fat graft survival? I am clear that people with bleeding disorders are not candidates, but POTS is not a bleeding disorder. Thank you!
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Answer: Answer: Can I get a BBL with POTS Syndrome?
For BBL, you don’t need to be on high calorie diet if BMI is adequate that is 23-24 and above. Workout doesn’t help in increasing the buttock size but it does help in toning the muscles which post BBL gives a better look.
It’s important to identify the region from which fat is to be extra...
Thanks so much for your question,
Having PMMA (polymethylmethacrylate) in your buttocks adds complexity to a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) procedure, but it doesn’t automatically rule it out. Your surgeon would need to assess the areas containing PMMA and evaluate how much natural tissue is a...
You bring up many different surgical options.
I think you need to focus on what bothers you the most and what you’re trying to achieve.
Let’s start with the front of your abdomen.
There are four tissue variables that determine what the abdomen looks like.
if somebody says they don’t like the w...