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Hip Augmentation Revision

Can Hip Augmentation Revision in Beverly Hills with Dr. Ryan Stanton Correct Unsatisfactory Results?

Are you stuck on a detour on the journey to hourglass curves? A tiny waist with a full bust and curvy hips is one of the most desired body shapes, and one of the rarest. Many women turn to plastic surgery to enhance their natural curves and achieve their desired shape. Unfortunately, many surgeons offering hip augmentation lack the expertise needed to create long-lasting and dramatic transformations.

Hip augmentation can produce stunning results, but the procedure is very complex. Balancing hip-to-waist ratio, building volume, and smoothing out hip dips require extensive experience. While many surgeons specialize in breast and facial surgeries, far fewer focus on buttocks and hip surgeries. Many surgeons now offer these procedures, but without the needed experience and their results may fall short of your expectations.

Dr. Ryan Stanton is famous for his hip augmentation results. Known as “The Butt King®,” he specializes in creating hourglass curves for women across the Los Angeles and Beverly Hills area. If you’ve received disappointing hip augmentation results elsewhere, Dr. Stanton can set things right. Contact our office by calling (310) 278-0077 to schedule a hip augmentation revision consultation.

When Is Hip Augmentation Revision Necessary?

Hip augmentation revision becomes necessary when the initial procedure fails to meet aesthetic expectations or when complications arise. Common indicators that you may need revision surgery include visible asymmetry between hips, palpable or visible implant edges, implant displacement or rotation, persistent dissatisfaction with size or shape, and loss of volume from fat transfer procedures. Some patients seek revision surgery months or even years after their initial procedure once they realize the results don’t align with their aesthetic goals.

Dr. Stanton evaluates each patient’s unique situation during consultation to determine the most appropriate revision approach.

Whatever your reasons are, if you want to improve upon your previous hip augmentation surgery, schedule a consultation with Los Angeles’ cosmetic hip surgery expert, Dr. Stanton.

When Results Fall Short: How Can Dr. Stanton Improve Your Hip Augmentation Results?

Women in Beverly Hills know Dr. Stanton is the one to call when they need hip augmentation revision. As one of the most prominent hip and buttocks augmentation specialists in the area, our office regularly works with women who are unsatisfied with the results of previous augmentation procedures.

Dr. Stanton can address many common complaints after hip augmentation surgery, including:

  • Fat transfer results that didn’t last– Fat transfer looks great initially, but within a few months, the volume starts to fade. The solution to this problem is to use hip implants. Many fat transfer patients who have experienced volume loss after their initial surgery choose implants to provide volume and shape to the hip area.
  • Inconsistent results– Fat transfer often produces inconsistent results. As your body heals, it reabsorbs fat and often does so unevenly. Many surgeons use more fat than necessary to account for fat loss during healing, but this may not be enough to offset the losses. Additionally, one area may lose more fat than another. Liposuction or additional fat grafting may be needed to even out fat levels. Implants may be recommended to create a more consistent and predictable shape.
  • Not big enough– Dramatic results are hard to achieve through hip augmentation, though many women highly desire them. You may be disappointed that the Kardashian hips you were trying to achieve look more like the girl next door. Hip implants are one of the most effective ways to safely and reliably achieve these dramatic results.
  • Not enough fat– Fat transfer requires adequate stores of fat. Many of the toned and lean women who desire hip augmentation don’t have enough natural fat for a successful procedure. Some surgeons recommend gaining weight before surgery, but as soon as their patients start working out after surgery, that fat quickly fades away. Dr. Stanton has helped many women with minimal body fat to achieve their desired hip augmentation results using the right implants.
  • Still have hip dips– If you’ve still got hip dips after hip augmentation, come see Dr. Stanton. Revision surgery using an implant can remove the dips and create highly desirable curves.

Whatever your reasons are, if you want to improve upon your previous hip augmentation surgery, schedule a consultation with Los Angeles’ cosmetic hip surgery expert, Dr. Stanton.

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What's the Difference Between Primary Hip Augmentation and Revision Surgery?

Revision hip augmentation differs significantly from primary procedures in complexity and planning. While initial hip augmentation creates the foundation for enhanced curves, revision surgery requires addressing existing implants, scar tissue, or previous fat grafting results. Dr. Stanton must work with altered anatomy, potential scar tissue formation, and the challenges of achieving optimal implant positioning in areas previously operated on. This complexity demands a surgeon with specialized expertise in revision techniques, making it crucial to choose a board-certified plastic surgeon who regularly performs these advanced procedures.

What to Expect from Hip Augmentation Revision Surgery?

The first question you need to ask yourself is: “why am I considering revision surgery?” Your reasons for having the procedure and the type of surgery that was originally performed will determine your surgical plan.

Dr. Stanton often uses hip implants as part of his revision procedures. Hip implants allow him to achieve the desired volume and shape of the hip area without the inconsistency of fat transfer. To place hip implants, Dr. Stanton makes a small incision along the bikini line. An implant is placed under the skin, fat, and fascia and secured into position.

Dr. Stanton may use other techniques in revision surgery, including liposuction and fat transfer. He can provide specific information about the methods he’ll use during your surgery at your consultation.

What to Expect During Recovery After Hip Augmentation Revision Surgery?

Full recovery from hip augmentation revision typically takes six to eight weeks, but you’ll be back to work and life much sooner. Patients usually return to work about a week after surgery.

Patients can walk and sit immediately after the procedure, but they should avoid lying on their side. We also ask patients to refrain from using hot tubs, pools, and bathtubs for three weeks. They can also resume strenuous lower body exercises after six weeks.

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How Dr. Ryan Stanton Guides Your Hip Augmentation Revision Journey in Beverly Hills?

Few surgeons in the Beverly Hills area have hip augmentation experience and expertise like world-renowned Dr. Stanton. Contact Dr. Ryan Stanton at (310) 278-0077 to learn more about how he can help you achieve the results you’ve been waiting for.

Why Choose Dr. Stanton for Hip Augmentation?

Dr. Ryan Stanton’s reputation as “The Butt King®” extends beyond buttock procedures to comprehensive body contouring expertise. His extensive experience with hip augmentation revision surgery in Beverly Hills and Los Angeles positions him as a leading authority in corrective cosmetic surgery. Dr. Stanton understands the anatomical complexities involved in revision procedures and utilizes advanced surgical techniques to achieve natural-looking, proportionate results. His patient-centered approach ensures that each revision plan addresses specific concerns while considering overall body harmony and aesthetic balance.

FAQs Hip Augmentation Revision in Beverly Hills

Dr. Stanton uses a semi-solid silicone implant for hip augmentation. This implant feels similar to natural muscle when placed inside of the body. Our patients tell us that their hip implants look and feel very natural.

We will provide a personalized estimate for your revision surgery during your consultation with Dr. Stanton. Pricing for this procedure varies, and your specific cost will depend on the complexity of your surgery and the desired results.

Hip augmentation revision is typically an outpatient procedure. Our patients generally return home the same day to recover comfortably at home.

Achieving your desired results requires extensive communication. Dr. Stanton will talk with you about what went wrong with your previous surgery to pinpoint the areas that need additional enhancement. You’ll also receive an in-depth examination of the area so Dr. Stanton can determine the best ways to create your desired results. Our consultations are in-depth and extensive, so plan on spending a few hours with us.

Revision surgery may require a few new incisions near the hip area, depending on the techniques used for your procedure. Dr. Stanton carefully places incisions to minimize their visibility. For hip implants, Dr. Stanton will typically make incisions along the bikini line, near the hips. As your incisions heal, your scars should fade, becoming barely visible for most patients.

Hip augmentation revision surgery typically takes 2 to 4 hours, depending on the complexity of your case and whether additional procedures are performed simultaneously. Factors affecting surgical duration include the type of revision needed, whether implants are being replaced or newly placed, the amount of scar tissue present, and whether liposuction or fat grafting is combined with implant placement. Dr. Stanton provides specific time estimates during your consultation based on your individualized surgical plan. More complex revisions requiring extensive tissue work or bone grafting may require additional operating time to ensure optimal results.

Yes, transitioning from fat transfer to hip implants is one of the most common reasons patients seek revision surgery with Dr. Stanton. Many women initially choose fat transfer but become disappointed when transferred fat reabsorbs over time, leaving them with diminished results. Hip implants provide a permanent solution with predictable volume and shape that doesn’t fade. During revision surgery, Dr. Stanton carefully places implants in the optimal position to create the curves you desire. This transition is particularly beneficial for patients who didn’t have sufficient body fat for adequate initial augmentation or who experienced significant fat reabsorption.

Hip augmentation revision surgery is performed under general anesthesia to ensure your complete comfort and safety throughout the procedure. General anesthesia allows Dr. Stanton to work precisely without causing patient discomfort while providing optimal surgical conditions. A board-certified anesthesiologist monitors you throughout the entire procedure, managing your vital signs and ensuring safe anesthesia administration. Before surgery, you’ll meet with the anesthesia team to discuss your medical history, allergies, and any concerns. You’ll need to arrange for someone to drive you home after surgery, as you cannot operate a vehicle while recovering from anesthesia.

The timing for revision surgery depends on several factors, including the reason for revision and how well your body has healed from the initial procedure. For complications like infection or implant displacement, revision may be necessary sooner. However, for aesthetic revisions based on size or shape preferences, Dr. Stanton typically recommends waiting at least 6 to 12 months after your initial surgery. This waiting period allows complete healing, swelling resolution, and the stabilization needed for final results to emerge. During your consultation, Dr. Stanton evaluates your healing progress and determines the optimal timing for your revision procedure.

Hip augmentation revision surgery is generally considered an elective cosmetic procedure and is not covered by medical insurance. However, if complications from your initial surgery require correction for medical reasons rather than aesthetic concerns, some insurance policies may provide partial coverage. Dr. Stanton’s practice offers detailed cost information during consultation and can discuss financing options to make your revision surgery more accessible. Investment in revision surgery with an experienced specialist like Dr. Stanton often proves worthwhile, as it reduces the likelihood of requiring additional future corrections.