During March od 2021 I fell down the stairs and I believe i experienced fat necrosis. I was told that a BBL would not be helpful for me because of the way the dent occured. I spoke to another plastic surgeon who mentioned Sculptra but he was also uncertain if that would help. Are those the only two options to fix this? It's a small dent but it truly does bother me.
I slipped on our staircase in October and fell extremely hard onto the corner of one of the stairs resulting in an indented area and a lump above the dent. It got a little smaller than it used to be but is still very prominent/noticeable all these months later and Im super self conscious about it since you can see it through clothing. Will this go away on its own or with any sort of massaging or am I looking at a surgical procedure? Pics of the initial bruising & how it looks today.
I slipped and fell while walking down flight of stairs and landed very hard and it was very painful. I was bruised very badly on my left buttock. And after some months, the scar went away but I now have a dent on my left cheek and it has been well over a year and it hasnt gone away. I really want my normal shaped butt back. It looks so awkward and makes me feel embarrassed.
Ive had issue with dents in the top of both of my butt cheeks for a while now. One side is deeper than the other and when I sit on a hard surface, I notice that my butt cheek folds where the indent is. Im 141 lbs and around 53/54 and started working out again a few months ago. Ive not had any trauma or injections to my butt cheeks so unsure what is causing this and what I can do to stop it getting worse and help have rounder cheeks?
Hi! I fell a few years ago on a metal ledge and damaged my butt. I ended up with a slight divot across the midline, more-so the left cheek. What procedures can be done to help with this? I feel like it's made my butt sag & and I've lost the nice projection I had previously. I even feel like it's a dead spot and get a sore sensation in the area occasionally. Looking for safe procedures and recommendations for doctors. Willing to travel.