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Unless the doctor or clinic can show you peer reviewed scientific evidence that a “vacuum butt lift” give grossly significant (~ >25% increase) and visible results that last for at least one year or more, i do not recommend anybody wasting their money on such gimmicks. Hope this helps.
Dear louisa trevino,you should discuss this with your ob/gyn and plastic surgeon, but most will recommend you to wait until you are fully healed. 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
Hi, thanks for your question. I can't speak to the therapy, however, I would highly recommend that you speak to the doctor that is following your pregnancy before you decide to have any types of treatments while pregnant even if they are non-surgical. Also, if you are thinking of having any treatments done, you may want to wait until after your pregnancy, as pregnancy and nursing can dramatically change your body, and there are many procedures out there both surgical or non that help to address these changes. Before you have any procedures you should always have an in person consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon in order to assess whether a treatment is right and safe for you.
it is not suggested that you have any cosmetic procedures while pregnant. please be sure to consult with your doctor before having any procedure.
I have unfortunately had many patients come to me after having their high hopes for buttock augmentation crushed by measly Sculptra results or other "fillers" such as Renuva and Juvederm, etc. Other than the fact that these are not FDA approved for buttock injections, here are some critical...
You have a great buttock shape. It can be slightly improved with sculptra injections or fat transfer, if you have any fat to take. But I think you do not need to do anything.
You have scarring contracture in that area, and perhaps some fat atrophy from trauma. I would wait at least 6 months after the accident, and then consider fat transfer to that area. You might need a few sessions, and the surgeon should attempt to break up the scarring under the...