The fatty cells introduced to the facial area during facial fat grafting are subject to the same biological processes as all fat cells, so they will disappear with significant weight loss.
Should I Gain Weight? Although the amount of fat you have available for harvest will help determine your fat transfer candidacy, patients should understand that gaining weight before a fat transfer procedure is not recommended.
There's a reason why plastic surgeons recommend you be close to your ideal weight before you undergo a Brazilian butt lift procedure. And that's because, if you lose a significant amount of weight after undergoing a fat transfer to buttocks, you may also see that you'll lose weight and volume in your buttocks.
Do fat transfers last? Results from fat transfer are permanent. However, not all fat cells survive the procedure, so you may not achieve the volume you want. It takes about six months for the injected fat cells to develop a new blood supply and to see final results.
How many cup sizes can you gain with fat transfer? On average, you can achieve an increase of around 1 cup size.
The best advice is if you are planning to lose some weight, do it before you have your liposuction. Even if your skin tone is good after weight loss, your surgeon will be able to get a better, longer lasting result by sculpting the fat starting from your slimmer contour.
The optimal candidates for a Brazilian butt lift are at the near limit of their average weight (18.5-24.9) to overweight (25.0-29.9). If your BMI is classified as obese, or 30.0 or above, it's recommended that you lose a slight amount of weight to ensure a healthier recovery process.
It is possible for a patient to gain weight through either lack of exercise, improper diet, or pregnancy after liposuction and fat transfer surgery. Even though the removed fat cells can't return, the remaining cells can still cause the treated area to grow.
Because transferred fat is still fat, patients may notice exaggerated weight gain in areas where transfers have been done.
Generally, patients with a BMI of 22 or higher will have enough fat to achieve their desired results with fat transfer treatments. As long as you have a BMI of at least 22, and you are less than 30% over the ideal body weight, you will not need to do anything to prepare for your fat transfer treatment.
You should expect to be fully recovered around four to six weeks after the procedure has been completed, although some more intense procedures can take up to four months.
If you gain weight after your BBL, you should expect the area where you received a fat transfer to become larger. Likewise, if you lose weight after your BBL, you should expect the area where you received a fat transfer to become smaller.
Mostly, losing weight is an internal process. You will first lose hard fat that surrounds your organs like liver, kidneys and then you will start to lose soft fat like waistline and thigh fat. The fat loss from around the organs makes you leaner and stronger.
On average, BBL patients often need about 1000cc (1.0L) of harvested fat for a successful and satisfactory result. Patients should keep in mind that a small percentage of fat will die after BBL, but this is taken into account by the surgeon when calculating how much fat to harvest and transfer initially.
Who is the ideal candidate for the Brazilian Butt Lift procedure? The ideal candidates for a BBL have BMI between 25 and 30. Patient's with BMI over 30 may actually need to LOSE weight to become a good candidate for a BBL.
Ultimately, the most you can lose with liposuction is likely to be about two dress sizes, which is a significant change. This is why so many patients in The Woodlands choose liposuction to help enhance their body shape.
In general, a doctor will recommend that you lose weight prior to liposuction if you are 20 to 30 pounds overweight. Every case is different, however, which why it's so important that you sit down with a professional to discuss what's best for you.
Liposuction can reduce belly fat and slim your stomach better than any other procedure available (and better than any “one quick tip,” wrap, or waist trainer). Incorporate diet and exercise to take your results even further.
When you look down at your bra do you notice space between your breasts and the cup? If so, it's too big. If you aren't able to see any gaps while standing up, try leaning over while looking into a mirror. If there is extra space in your cups it's time for a new size.
Yes. When performed correctly, the use of body fat as an augmentation material for the breasts is highly effective and long-lasting. This is yet another benefit to breast fat transfer. Many surgeons go so far as to call the procedure permanent.
Multiple procedures may be necessary to reach your goal.
You can get more than one fat transfer. If you're set on avoiding implants but want a two-cup-size increase — the average request for Dr. Killeen's patients — then you're going to have at least one more fat transfer coming your way.