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Don’t Think You Have Enough Fat For The BBL? You Have to Watch This…..

Don’t Think You Have Enough Fat For The BBL? You Have to Watch This…..

This is Part 1 of a 2 part series on answering the question, “Don’t Think You Have Enough Fat For The BBL? You Have to Watch This…..”

  • Part 1 – [YOU ARE HERE]- Don’t think you have enough fat for a BBL?
  • Part 2 – 1 week follow up video

On this episode of CurveLife TV we tackle the BIG QUESTION that we get from our SKINNY followers that want to have the BBL/Fat Grafting procedure, but have NO FAT! The question is “How can I do the BBL/Fat grafting if I don’t have enough body fat?” Well the answer is simple; PUT ON SOME POUNDS!! Once you have put on the necessary weight, you should have no problem getting an amazing result from your fat grafting procedure.

 

This 22 year old young lady at 5’4” and 152 lbs., achieved some amazing results with 900 cc’s of fat in each buttock and 200 cc’s of fat in each hip.

This is Part 2 of a 2 part series on answering the question, “Don’t Think You Have Enough Fat For The BBL? You Have to Watch This…..?”

  • Part 1 – [YOU ARE HERE]- Don’t think you have enough fat for a BBL?
  • Part 2 – 1 week follow up video

Only 6 weeks after getting 900 cc’s of fat in each buttock and 200 cc’s of fat in each hip. This Georgia Beauty is looking AMAZING!!! She used to feel unsatisfied with her body and not pleased with her curves, well not anymore! Only 6 weeks after surgery and she is already loving her fabulous new curves. She loves shopping now and wearing clothes that show off her curvy new figure.
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If you have an interest in having a procedure with Dr. Jimerson we can be reached at 678-205-8400 option 1 or fill out the form below to have one of our consultants contact you.

What makes cost vary from office to office for the same procedure?

What makes cost vary from office to office for the same procedure?

Q: I was wondering if it is in my best interest to not only compare the surgeons’ ability but does the cost vary from practice to practice for the same procedures?

A: There are many factors that go into plastic surgery pricing. Overhead costs vary by location and type of practice. There are some areas of the country where the cost of doing business is high – like Manhattan and LA for instance. It is more expensive to operate a medical practice in those areas than in some other areas of the country so those practices tend to charge more. Surgery tends to be more expensive to perform in hospitals than in outpatient or office based surgery centers. The other factor that goes into pricing is the surgeon’s skill and experience. Everyone has a budget so I understand the need to factor cost into decision making when selecting a surgeon. However, this is a very important decision and I don’t recommend using price as the sole factor. Look for a board certified plastic surgeon with experience in your procedure of interest.

How old is too old for a BBL?

How old is too old for a BBL?

A: There is no age limit for plastic surgery! I look for healthy patients with realistic expectations. Age is not a factor and should not be a barrier to looking and feeling your best. Best wishes!

I was wanting to get lipo on my stomach hips and thighs plus a Brazilian butt lift, is all that needed when they take it anyway?

I was wanting to get lipo on my stomach hips and thighs plus a Brazilian butt lift, is all that needed when they take it anyway?

A: I perform several Brazilian Butt Lifts each week in my surgery center outside Atlanta, Ga. While liposuction is included in the procedure, some people choose to add on additional areas (for an additional fee). The Brazilian Butt lift includes reshaping the lower torso. If that yields enough fat for the butt enlargement, any additional liposuction you require would be performed at an additional cost. Depending on my patient’s fat stores, sometimes I need to harvest fat from other areas in order to get enough fat to give them the size and shape butt they desire. This is something that can be discussed in a consultation