It has been two years since my procedure and the results have held up beautifully. I was diagnosed with a hollow hip area that made my legs look shorter than they were. The treatment plan was a large volume fat transfer. I made sure to eat a high calorie diet during recovery to keep the fat alive. My hips are still wide and the transition from my waist to my legs is very smooth.
My consultation showed I had uneven fat distribution, so they reshaped both waist and hips. The procedure involved liposuction plus fat grafting. I had bruising on my waist for a week and soreness in hips for 10 days. The final result gave me a smoother waist-to-hip transition.
Many modern clinics don’t treat hips alone. They combine waist liposuction & hip fat grafting to create contrast. The hip-up effect often comes more from waist reduction than just adding volume.
I went in thinking I might need implants, but the doctor recommended fat transfer only. They diagnosed me with enough donor fat and good skin elasticity. The procedure took a few hours. Sitting was uncomfortable for 2 weeks. Final results showed after about 3 months with a softer, lifted look.
My hips were flat due to genetics, not weight. The plan was a combination of fat grafting and a small lift technique to reposition tissue. I had swelling for about 2 weeks. After 5 weeks, clothes started fitting differently, and by 3 months the shape looked more curved from the side.
Hip augmentation is more complex than buttock volume alone because it requires smooth transition between waist, lateral hip, and upper glute region to avoid unnatural contour lines.
The up effect doesn’t come from lifting tissue physically like a facelift. It comes from adding volume to the upper glute and lateral hip so the silhouette appears elevated and more curved.
I was asking these same questions before I booked mine. I went with the fat transfer to get that natural curve. It basically moves fat from where you don’t want it to your hips. I was back to my usual routine within about two weeks.
I decided to do a full 360 lipo plus the transfer because I wanted a total transformation. My surgeon diagnosed me with excess fat in the midsection and a flat lower body. He removed four liters of fat and used half of it to sculpt my hips. The first two weeks were painful and I felt very swollen, but once the inflammation went down, the shape was perfect. It really changed my confidence.
I had my hips done along with some waist contouring to keep everything proportional. The doctor walked me through every step, which really helped my nerves. I’m so happy with how balanced my body looks now that the healing is done.
My diagnosis was skin laxity combined with volume loss in the lower body after major weight loss. The treatment plan involved a hip lift combined with fat transfer. Excess skin was carefully removed to lift and tighten the outer hip area, and fat was harvested from my arms and stomach to restore lost volume. The recovery phase was more intense than I expected because of swelling and tightness, and I had to wear compression garments for several weeks. There was a scar placed low enough to be hidden under swimwear. After healing, my body looked more lifted, and the hips no longer looked deflated but firm and shaped.
The procedure involved taking fat from other areas of my body, processing it, and carefully injecting it into the hip region to improve symmetry and shape. Recovery required wearing compression garments and being careful with movement, especially sitting. There was swelling in the first couple of weeks, but it slowly improved. After healing, my body looked more balanced and the curve felt soft and natural, not exaggerated.
I did this mainly because my hips looked very flat compared to my upper body and it always made my proportions feel off. I wanted something that looked natural rather than too dramatic.
私の経験は、ヒップにだけ焦点を当てるのではなく、全体的なボディシェイプがテーマでした。カウンセリングの際に、医師は腰周りやその周囲を整えることが、ヒップにボリュームを足すのと同じくらい重要だと説明してくれました。
I did a ton of research before finally booking. I found out that fat grafting is usually preferred for a natural look, so that’s what I chose. The healing required some patience, but I’m really happy with how it turned out.
I had my hip enhancement a few months back. The main goal was filling out the sides to hide my hip dips. It made my whole lower body look much smoother. Recovery was basically just dealing with the initial swelling.
My experience was more about overall body shaping rather than just focusing on the hips. During consultation, the doctor explained that shaping the waist and surrounding areas is just as important as adding volume to the hips. They used liposuction on my waist and abdomen first, then transferred that fat into the hip area. The combination made a big difference because it improved the entire silhouette, not just one area. After healing, everything looked more proportional and naturally curved instead of looking done.
Before my procedure, I had a long discussion with my surgeon because I was honestly worried about ending up with something that looked fake. The plan we agreed on was to contour my waist with liposuction and then transfer that fat into my hips. The recovery took some patience, especially during the swelling phase, but once everything settled, the shape looked really smooth and natural. It didn’t feel overdone at all, just a more refined version of my body.
I went with this procedure because I really wanted that hourglass shape. The doctor mentioned fat transfer was the best way to go for my goals. It took a bit of time to see how it finally settled, but I’m happy with how subtle and natural it looks.
What convinced me was actually seeing how the whole contouring process works. It’s not just about adding volume but reshaping the body overall. After surgery, I noticed my proportions improving gradually as swelling went down. Recovery wasn’t the easiest part, but it was manageable, and the end result made it worth it.