Professional tips on the best recovery and results, ie skin retraction smoothness, in both areas of fat transfer and the areas being liposuctioned. Views on: 1. Vitamin intake - should I have intravenous is this rather beneficial before and or after? Pill vitamins? 2. How often to have lymphatic massage or any other form of massage ie endermologie 3. Foods best for lymph drainage, recovery, wellness. Movement, what type how often. 4. Scarring treatment ie Epsom salt baths? OTHERSUGGESTIONS
October 14, 2019
Answer: How to achieve the beast result following Vaser liposuction Hi and welcome to our forum! In your inquiry, you discussed vitamin intake, lymphatic massage, diet, activity, and scarring. If you are in good health and eat healthy, you do not require ancillary vitamins or diet. It is best to be at your desired body weight at the time of your procedure. You are able to be up and about on the day of your procedure. In our practice, we do not routinely utilize lymphatic massage. It is indicated if there is excessive or slow resolution of swelling. One must avoid applying pressure to the buttocks after the procedure for at least several weeks. We utilize a "butt pillow" in the postoperative period to accomplish this. Scarring is usually not a problem as the small 3-4 mm incisions heal quite well and are almost imperceptible. No epsom salt treatment is required. Seek a consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon for evaluation and advice. Best wishes...
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October 14, 2019
Answer: How to achieve the beast result following Vaser liposuction Hi and welcome to our forum! In your inquiry, you discussed vitamin intake, lymphatic massage, diet, activity, and scarring. If you are in good health and eat healthy, you do not require ancillary vitamins or diet. It is best to be at your desired body weight at the time of your procedure. You are able to be up and about on the day of your procedure. In our practice, we do not routinely utilize lymphatic massage. It is indicated if there is excessive or slow resolution of swelling. One must avoid applying pressure to the buttocks after the procedure for at least several weeks. We utilize a "butt pillow" in the postoperative period to accomplish this. Scarring is usually not a problem as the small 3-4 mm incisions heal quite well and are almost imperceptible. No epsom salt treatment is required. Seek a consultation with a board certified plastic surgeon for evaluation and advice. Best wishes...
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July 9, 2019
Answer: Great results with VASER liposuction and fat transfer Large volume fat transfer for gluteal augmentation can be safely performed by experienced, well-trained and certified surgeons. None of the factors that you've mentioned such as IV vitamins, special diet, or Epsom salt baths make a difference for the quality of your fat transfer results. To achieve great results with fat transfer you must first be a good candidate with enough donor fat from other areas of your body and your butt should not be saggy with lots of loose skin, like after massive weight loss. Such patients often require formal butt lifting surgery (lower posterior body lift) in addition to fat transfer or gluteal implants. For fat transfer, I like using VASER liposuction for the donor liposuction. VASER does enhance skin tightening to the areas treated and the harvested fat is viable and very smooth for fat transfer. I recommend common sense post-op instructions to minimize sitting or laying on the butt the first 2 weeks after surgery to allow the fat to settle, and the compression garment is also used during the post-op period. I do not recommend any special massages for my VASER liposuction patients post-op.
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July 9, 2019
Answer: Great results with VASER liposuction and fat transfer Large volume fat transfer for gluteal augmentation can be safely performed by experienced, well-trained and certified surgeons. None of the factors that you've mentioned such as IV vitamins, special diet, or Epsom salt baths make a difference for the quality of your fat transfer results. To achieve great results with fat transfer you must first be a good candidate with enough donor fat from other areas of your body and your butt should not be saggy with lots of loose skin, like after massive weight loss. Such patients often require formal butt lifting surgery (lower posterior body lift) in addition to fat transfer or gluteal implants. For fat transfer, I like using VASER liposuction for the donor liposuction. VASER does enhance skin tightening to the areas treated and the harvested fat is viable and very smooth for fat transfer. I recommend common sense post-op instructions to minimize sitting or laying on the butt the first 2 weeks after surgery to allow the fat to settle, and the compression garment is also used during the post-op period. I do not recommend any special massages for my VASER liposuction patients post-op.
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