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Thank you for your question,It is highly unethical to perform elective plastic surgery while pregnant or while breast-feeding. The safety of your baby comes first. They are risks with any surgery and also with fat grafting to buttocks.This also applies to "off-the-shell" fillers, even if the risks are much lesser.Therefore, have a safe pregnancy and breast-feeding time and only after that should you consider an aesthetic procedure.All the best!#DrMarcDuPere, #Toronto plastic surgeon
Thank you for your question. I do not recommend injections at any point, especially during pregnancy. Rather, you should wait until after your pregnancy to consider having a Brazilian butt lift by a board certified plastic surgeon.All the best,Dr. ResultsMiami, FL
No you can not do this while pregnant, And the only injections we do recommend when you are ready is your own fat while doing the brazilian butt lift. Whether to have a Brazilian Butt Lift or Buttock implants is a very common question for people seeking more curves. Both procedures are FDA approved and safe but have completely different approaches. The implants are inserted under general anesthesia and it is a one time procedure. A Brazilian butt lift involves liposuction then multiple injections of fat done under general anesthesia. This procedure feels a bit more natural and is done in several sessions so you build up to the desired look. Be sure to consult with a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon when scheduling surgery. It is not safe to inject anything other then your natural fat or to do any implant.
Thank you for your question. There are no legalbuttock injections in the United States. Board-certified plastic surgeonsperform autologous (your own) fat injections using liposuction, and theninject, contour and sculpt your fat back into your buttocks. Any other form ofinjection is dangerous and can lead to severe complications. You will not be able to have a procedure while you are pregnant. My best advice is to consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon to review your options. Best of luck to you, Dr. Brian Coan
Hello. The safety of your unborn child is most important-- so you should not undergo cosmetic buttock injections now. After you have your baby, and your body has enough time to get back to the pre-pregnancy state, then you should consult with a board certified plastic surgeon and proceed. There are two main options for increasing the size of the buttock--either an implant or using your own fat. The challenge with moving your own fat is that sometimes the patient does not have enough to move.Good luck
Thank you for your question. During pregnancy it is not recommended to have any surgical procedures if not necessary. I strongly do not recommend having any injections at this time.
NO!!!!!.Sorry, but you need to wait until after the pregnancy. Best of luck with the pregnancy. Once you lose the weight and are no longer breast feeding, you can go ahead with the procedure.
All elective cosmetic procedures during pregnancy is not a good idea, the main concern here is the health of the baby, and the mother. All cosmetic and elective procedures unrelated to the improving the health of the mother and baby should wait, until delivery of the baby.Norman G. Morrison MD
in a straight answer NO. Please don't considered the procedure in your pregnancyand remember you can have better and safer results after your child is born
Aquafilling is made of a polyamide macromolecule. Polyamides occur naturally and artificially. Examples of naturally occurring polyamides are proteins, such as wool and silk. Nylon is an example of a man-made polyamide molecule. It is NOT FDA approved in the USA and I would hesitate to recommend...
Other than gaining weight, there are many unsafe and ineffective ways to enhance these areas. None work. Save your money for safe and effective surgery.
Thank you for your question. Butt injections using anything other than your own fat or implants are not FDA approved. Any practitioners offering butt injections in the US are doing so outside of the standard of care.All the best, Dr. ResultsMiami, FL