Cosmetic Surgery Blogger @ January 16, 2012 # No Comment Yet
Butt implant surgery is one of the most popular body contouring procedures in which doctors use a solid silicone material to increase the size of buttocks and make these appear rounder and perkier. Meanwhile, most patients asking for this treatment are those with underdeveloped “rear” who want to achieve a more symmetrical figure.
While butt implant [...]
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Cosmetic Surgery Blogger @ December 27, 2011 # No Comment Yet
There are two ways to perform buttock augmentation: fat transfer in which a patient’s own fatty tissues are used to improve the “rear,” and implant surgery in which doctors put solid silicone to increase the butt size. Regardless of which technique is used, the procedure involves advantages, limitations, and downsides.
Patients who have enough fatty deposits [...]
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Cosmetic Surgery Blogger @ November 23, 2011 # No Comment Yet
During the previous years, the only way to effectively augment the buttocks is through solid implants. However, this plastic surgery approach may not provide the most desired result for some patients because it can only target the upper part and not the side and lower areas of the butt.
Another consideration before using butt implants, as [...]
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Cosmetic Surgery Blogger @ September 7, 2011 # No Comment Yet
For people with buttocks that are too flat, the most recommended approach to improve this area is through butt implant surgery rather than fat transfer in which a patient’s own fats are used to augment her derriere. (The picture below shows Kim Kardashian who is said to have undergone buttock augmentation via solid silicone implants.)
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Cosmetic Surgery Blogger @ September 6, 2011 # No Comment Yet
Buttock lift is a cosmetic plastic surgery that augments the “back side” to create a shapelier physique. Currently, this procedure can be performed using solid silicone implants, fat grafting which uses a patient’s own fats to increase the butt size, and liquid implant—particularly the polymethylmethacrylate or PMMA.
For patients who want to achieve a significant result, [...]
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