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Thanks for your question.Yes, you can use fat of the inner thigh for a Brazilian butt lift.Please always consult with a board certified plastic surgeon.Take care,Moises Salama M.D., Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Hello, thank you for your question. Yes, you can use it, fat can be taken from many different areas (abdomen, sides, back, bra rolls, thighs, arms, etc) depending upon the areas of excess and what your goals may be.
Thank you for your question! Yes, it is possible to harvest fat from the inner thighs to transfer to the buttocks. However, you may need to harvest fat from additional areas to get you to your goal. I recommend consulting with a board certified plastic surgeon who can assess you in person and create a surgical plan for you. Best of luck!
hello thank you for your question and provided information as well;..based in your question its difficulted evaluate your case if the question dont have a picture , but if you have fat sufficiently to get a lipo sure you can apply.. its recommended to get a consultation in personal with a plastic surgeon.
Hello,Fat from anywhere on the body can be transferred for BBL so yes, whatever fat is on your inner thighs can be used.All the best!Dr. BlaggAustin, TX
Dear heidimarie1979,yes, you can use fat form your thighs but it is likely that it will not be enough. It is hard to tell for sure without an examination. If you are considering a surgery, I would suggest you to consult a board-certified plastic surgeon. Only after a thorough examination you will get more information and recommendations.Daniel Barrett, MDCertified, American Board of Plastic SurgeryMember, American Society of Plastic SurgeryMember, American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery
Hello dear!!Thanks for the question and provided information as well. Yes, to perform a BBL, the surgeon can harvest fat from the inner thighs.l recommend you to make an appointment with a board certified plastic surgeon to talk about your goals and anything you need to know.Good luck :)
Absolutely, fat can be harvested from different areas like, abdomen, flanks, back, inner thighs, arms.....Seek a board certified plastic surgeon who performs many of these procedures, has great reviews and photos, and is an expert in this field.
Thank you for your question. Yes, fat from the inner thighs can be used for a BBL; however, there is likely not enough fat in this area alone to provide the results you’d like. Without any photos or additional information, there is limited advice that I can offer. I would recommend that you schedule an in-person consultation with an experienced, board-certified plastic surgeon to talk over your options and to determine if you are a good candidate for this procedure.
Yes, inner thigh fat can be used for fat transfer during a BBL. The optimal BBL outcomes are achieved with: 1) use of VASER liposuction to harvest the fat, 2) a closed looped system such as Puregraft to process the fat, and 3) strategic micro-packet transplant technique. These three processes have demonstrated over 95% fat graft take. This means that your results will be stable as long as you maintain your weight. As an official VASER trainer, I am routinely referred unhappy BBL patients. One of the most common reasons for disgruntled BBL patients is that patients are not able to accurately communicate their desired buttocks goals to their surgeons. A buttocks assessment tool ban be an invaluable tool to communicate to your surgeon the exact buttocks size and shape you are desiring. A Skype or Facetime consultation with a BBL specialist can help you get an accurate recommendation and pricing.
Patients interested in BBL often ask questions of the necessary volume for transfer. Ultimately, the answer is two pronged and based upon both patient expectations and the nature of fat graft themselves. BBL and fat transfer is ultimately dependent upon the long term viability of the fat grafted...
Itching is fairly common after surgery. If there is any sign of rash or allergic reaction, that would be something different. My patients choose to wear a soft cotton t-shirt under the garment to lessen the itching. Follow up with your PS to determine if any of your medications could be the...
While a BBL can include a tummy tuck it is not necessary and in my office usually advised against in order to have a more comfortable recovery (you can't sleep on your back after a BBL and you can't sleep on your stomach after a tummy tuck). The BBL procedure includes liposuction of the ...
Every doctor will have a different standard, but my cut off for PT/INR is less than 1.3. Meaning, if a patient's PT/INR is 1.3 or greater, I have her meet with a hematologist to evaluate why her clotting factors are abnormal. Once that is done, they can make appropriate interventions to avo...
If you are otherwise healthy and your blood sugars are well controlled, you may be a great candidate for the BBL. Your risk may be slightly higher, but I have performed this procedure safely in well-controlled diabetics. Kenneth Hughes, MD, Board Certified Plastic Surgeon Los Angeles, CA
To my knowledge there is no published evidence to date that supports the effectiveness of IV vitamin therapies. I would not recommend IV vitamin therapy unless there’s a medically diagnosed reason for the infusion as prescribed by a board certified physician based on the patient’s diagnosis...
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