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hello thank you for your question and provided information as well..Based on your question do not squeeze or hit the buttocks, ie after the process of inflammation feel normal buttocks.
Thank you for your question. After a brazilian butt lift surgery, there is a process of swelling and bruising that peaks at 3 days after surgery and then undergoes the first stage of major resolution in the first 2 weeks after surgery. The lateer phase of healing takes place over the 2-3 months after surgery where everything really settles and softens. It is after this time that we are getting close to the final result, though this varies patient to patient. 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.
Always ask your plastic surgeon about specific activities and when they can be resumed after surgery. After six weeks of uncomplicated healing, you should be able to resume your exercise program. I would take it easy initially to not overdo the very intense bouts of exercise. I liken twerking to squats and lunges in the gym. You will increase muscle bulk and definition, which is probably a good thing if you are looking to achieve a more projected, lifted buttock. Kenneth Hughes, MD, Board Certified Plastic SurgeonLos Angeles, CA
Thank you for your question.Every plastic surgery office has their own set of pre and post operative instructions that they recommend their patients follow. It is most important to follow the instructions of your surgeon.
Hi. After the recovery period from a BBL you are able to do your normal live. But be aware of not receiving massages or ultrasonic therapy in your buttocks that may make you lose some volume.Member of the International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS)International Member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS)
Hello dear!Thanks for the question and provided information, as well. Yes, after you have completed your healing process, you should be able to resume your normal life.I recommend to make an appointment with a board certified plastic surgeon, for a good evaluation and to talk about your goals.Good luck :)
Does a garment with the open holes kill your fat cells ? BBL fat transfer juliannaa Orlando, FLMy dr recommend getting their garmet, which I did but it is a fully body length garmet that covers your back and goes into a bra in the front . They said that the ones with the wholes kill your fa...
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Hello thank you for your question and provided information as well.based on the question the ideal is that first you complete the antibiotic scheme that your doctor prescribes and after your infection give, you can consult with your certified plastic surgeon and consult with everything...
Thank you for your question and photo. This is the result when the surgeon does not know or respect the underlying muscle anatomy. You have unnatural grooves and uneven fat removal. This is difficult to fix, and will not be as good as if the surgery would’ve been done well the first time.In my p...
Hello, thank you for your great question! Liquid is eliminated through the bodies lymphatic system via urine, saliva, and sweat. During the important post-operative months, it is important you continue using your compression garments, and eat healthful foods, including plenty of vegetables to ...
Hello! thank you for writing It is always better to wait until your recovery time is completed to see the final results. Usually in the bbl your body could reabsorbe a certain amount of the fatty tissue grafted to your gluteal area. Check with your plastic surgeon about your post op...
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