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2 Years On..... Not Satisfied With Dr Mota's BBL Results

Hey everyone, It's been 2 years since my first BBL and 1 year since my Arm/Chin lipo. I wanted to give an update now that everything has settled in.

Unfortunately I have to say that my overall outcome from my surgery with Dr Mota was not worth it. Now, would I recommend Dr Mota - Yes. I can't say no because his service is top notch and I did love my INITIAL results. However, now that time has passed I can most certainly say the results were not long lasting. I lost about 1 stone in weight and the majority of fat from my buttocks disappeared....so now I feel like i'm back to my before photo (a tiny bit bigger). My friends have even noticed the difference and to comfort me they'd say that "shape is better than size". In all honesty, if I did not have a waist and the hour glass figure then you might as well have thrown my BBL money in the bin. I'm extremely disappointed. If you are at your ideal weight then by all means go to Dr Mota. HOWEVER if you plan on losing weight after your BBL surgery then I woudl advise that you go elsewhere. Dr Mota's results are too natural that when you do lose weight, you won't have anything left. You need to go to a surgeon who can provide more projection that Dr Mota does so when you lose weight, you still have fat left.

The second reason why i say Dr Mota isn't worth it is because his BBL scars are absolutely disgusting. OMG! I can't even describe how bad they are. They're big and dark. I've tried chemical peels to micro needling and nothing works. The only thing that will cover it is tattoos, which is extremely annoying because I don't find that having tattoos are attractive so I'm literally stuck between a rock and a hard place.

I would advise going to a doctor who disguises their scars much better. My friend went to Dr Duran (she does NOT recommend her AT ALL) and I can not see ANY BBL SCARS on her buttocks or back. The only one visible is under her armpit and it's a tiny dot! Honestly guys I can't wear certain clothes because my BBL scars are so visible. I do not wear vest tops ir backless dresses. Bikinis are also a problem because he puts the scars on top of your bum so they're literally in your face. Arghhh I wish I had known all of this before.

Anyways, like I said Dr Mota is an amazing doctor and I do not take back any positive review I said of him. However, having lived with his results for 2 years now I can honestly say I wish I'd taken these things into consideration and if doing so, I would have chosen another surgeon instead.

Thanks
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Update - Scars

Hey ladies,

It's been ages since I've logged on here so I wanted to provide updates. I am past the 1 year mark of my R2 and i am officially done with surgery hahaha. Still very happy with my results and natural look. Love the way clothes fit and I get the right amount of attention....good attention. I also love that people have to guess whether or not ive had surgery. My waist is small and i got a nice little butt so it also looks natural. Just how I like it.

One thing I would say ive been struggling with is the surgical scars. Unlike other doctors, Mota's scars are dark and horrible. they're also quite large which is weird. I am going to look into scar revision in London just so I can get them dealt with. If not then i'll have to get them tattoos over.

If youre going to Dr Mota I would recommend asking if he can put the 2 incisions that he usually makes in the biini line area, in the vagina area itself. that way they're hidden even time you wear a bikini/knickers and if they dont fade then you can leave a little hair over it to help mask it. If you dont choose this option then just be prepared to get a tattoo cover up on your bikini line.

For arms, I would ask to put the incisions in the elbows instead of behind your arms at the top because again it's annoying having the scars show when wearing sleeveless tops. I didnt think about incision placements before surgery, just the results. BUT i would recommend you thinking about this one if you havent got surgery yet.

Anyways hope that helps someone.

Thanks

Not Sure About Arm Lipo

Okay.....so I know I said I was extremely happy with my results....and at first glance I am. The only thing I'm concerned about are my arms. They still look big like they did before surgery. The only reason I'm not mad now is because 2 other girls at the recovery house also had arm lipo and their arms are really big as well. As I know from my round 1, a lot can change in 3 months so I'm going to give it some time to see if they shrink once the swelling goes down. Dr Mota told me I dont need to compress my arms and it will go down regardless if i use compression or not. He did say they're swollen and I know he lipo'd them because they were really bruised for the first few days and they're sore. So i'm gonna give it time but in 3 months, if my arms are still the same size they are now just know that I won't be happy!!! Especially as I went back for a R2 specifically for my arms

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