Do I Need Buttock Lifts or Buttock Implants?
Q: Dr. Eppley, I have been at a stable weight for years and I don’t smoke. I lift weights 4 times a week. I had 5 children at 10 to 11 pounds each. I grew up not wearing sunscreen so age, pregnancy, weight loss, and sun damage caused me to have loose skin. I’ve been told I can’t have a BBL because there is not enough fat.
Would you be able to help me? Not sure if I need a lower buttock lift only or if implants are necessary. I look okay in photos- which is why I sent them- but definitely not in a bikini or naked. I was excited to find you online because you are exactly whom I was looking for- your skills fit what I’m wanting.
I look forward to hearing from you.
A:The key to understanding buttock reshaping procedures is what areas they affect. Per the diagram implants affect only the top ½ or 2/3s of the buttocks while lifts/tucks affect only the bottom third of the buttocks.
That being said when you look at your buttocks, while they are a bit flatter in projection, there is significant ptosis or sag at their lower pole and I would view that as the bigger of the two issues. Thus lower buttock lifts are more indicated for you and you do that first and then see what you thinl about implant augmentation.
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