What You Need to Know Before Going for Hip Dips Injections
Hip dips are a common occurrence. The space between the hip bone and the bone of the thighs is frequently seen, especially when there is less body fat. Hip dips cannot be eliminated without cosmetic assistance.
Consider
a therapy/injection if you want to do something about it but don't want an
extended recuperation period, such with a fat transfer, for instance. With such
therapy or injections, you typically increase the hip dip volume over the
course of three sessions.
By
combining this treatment with a butt lift or silver augmentation, many clients
choose to achieve a BBL effect.
How do hip dips work?
Hip
dips or heupen opvullen( fill up hips) are soft inward curves that can be seen above
the thighs and slightly below the hips. Hip dips, often known as "violin
hips," are bodily curvature that are present by nature. Hip dips can occur
for a variety of causes.
First
off, although they are not always visible on every body, hip dips are a natural
component of our skeletal structure. However, how prominent they are, depends
on the shape of your bones.
It
goes without saying that this is an entirely typical aspect of the anatomy of
many women. These “hollows” are not associated with illness, physical
condition, being underweight or overweight because they are the result of
hereditary and anatomical factors.
The
visibility of the droops that oppose the natural curves is probably influenced
by the placement of fat. Moreover, there is a relationship with other skeletal
anatomical characteristics, and additional elements may affect how they appear:
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The larger trochanter’s
size.
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The femoral neck’s length.
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The hips’ width.
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The vertical separation
between the trochanter, hip socket, and ilium.
Hip dips – are they normal?
Hip
dips are entirely typical. Your anatomy, bone structure, muscles, and the
amount of fat you carry on your hips all have a role in hip dips.
Non-Surgical Hip Augmentation's Benefit
The
fact that injections are a relatively simple solution for the problem is one
reason why they have been so successful in addressing hip dips. In the past,
correcting hip dips needed plastic surgery, fat grafting, or a combination of
the two to provide the desired results. Such a therapy, however, makes it
simpler than ever to get the desired shapes.
Furthermore,
employing dermal filler can address other problems in the region that other
traditional treatments are unable to. Around the hips, thighs, and waist
region, stretch marks, cellulite, wrinkles, and other aging symptoms can be
very prevalent.
Dermal
fillers such as heupen
opvullen( fill up hips) can be
expanded for usage in these areas without interfering with your hip
augmentation.
What must I do following the procedure?
To
ensure consistent dispersion of the biostimulator, the hips and buttocks must
be rubbed right away after the surgery.
You
must give a 5-minute massage to your hips and buttocks twice a day for the next
five days.
Do any long-term complications exist?
They
are unusual. When the skin is punctured by a needle, there is a very small
chance that infection will develop.
Little
lumps may develop beneath the skin. In order to prevent this, the biostimulator
needs to be distributed equally throughout the injection site.
Wrap Up
The
expert doctors at Medica Estetica recognize that before starting therapy,
you'll want to see images of previous outcomes. They only treat their
customers' privacy very seriously.
As a
result, only patients who have provided their explicit consent can view pre-
and post-photos of heupen
opvullen (fill up hips) during a consultation with the doctor.
They want to avoid having third parties receive the findings of their clients
in this way.
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