Re: post silicone pumping video's here!
microfat injections work wonders
i.e. the Brazilian butt lift by doctor David Matlock
Dr David Matlock speaks about the Brazilian Butt Surgery - YouTube
THE FAT STAYS NOW WITH THE CURRENT METHODS
even fat with stems cells are being used for the breast and cheek bones now
http://www.onlinesurgery.com/facilit...k-md-mba-facog
http://www.onlinesurgery.com/plastic...gmentation.asp
Silicone injections could not be worse as a choice for buttock
augmentation. Use of silicone for buttock augmentation is NOT approved
by the FDA. In most cases, the type of silicone used is not even
medical grade. I have personally seen and operated on patients with
horrible complications from this treatment. Many of my colleagues have
the same experience.
For the best results with buttock augmentation I recommend fat
transfer. This is commonly known as the Brazillian Butt Lift. It
involves liposuction of your body (usually tummy, hips and love
handles) and transferring that fat into the buttocks. The results are
a very natural looking and feeling augmentation.
I hope this info helps!
Best regards,
Adam J Rubinstein, MD, FACS
Read more: http://www.onlinesurgery.com/qa/thin...#ixzz1Z67buokE
2.)
you might want a "SHELF BUTT"
betterbuttocks.com
Re: post silicone pumping video's here!
Whatever Happened to Silicone Injections?
Posted on April 1, 2011 by Terry Zimmerman, MD, FACS
http://thezimmermancentersacramento....pg?w=210&h=158Even though silicone injections are illegal in the US, many women still get them—knowingly or unknowingly—in their pursuit of beauty. I’m willing to bet that if you asked five of your friends if silicone injections can be used to augment anything—to plump up the lips, round out the buttocks, fill in wrinkles on the face or the backs of the hands—at least three of them would say “yes.” Although liquid silicone is often used off-label or on the black market by unqualified providers, it’s not FDA approved for any those purposes.
Back in the 1950′s, silicone injections were used as breast augmentation material. However, they were banned when it was discovered that the injections caused deformities, lumps, bumps and infections. Today, silicone injections are approved by the FDA only as micro-droplet injections for scar tissue. Another challenge of silicone (just in case the risk of deformity and infection isn’t enough) is that silicone doesn’t adapt well with aging. As the facial area, for example, ages and begins to sag, the silicone remains firm and begins to stick out–resulting in a deformed appearance. Although the dermal fillers I use in my Folsom/Sacramento plastic surgery practice, such as Juvederm, Restylane and Sculptra Aesthetic, are fairly long-lasting, none of them will ever last long enough to create an odd appearance as a user ages.
http://i678.photobucket.com/albums/v...erSilicone.jpgFor those individuals who have been injected with silicone, there’s only one way to reverse the damage, and that’s with surgical removal of the silicone implants or injected material. I’m sure you know who Priscilla Presley is. She had huge amounts of silicone plumped into various areas of her face, resulting in near-distortion. Unfortunately, there’s little that can be done for her, as removing it now would create an even worse result. Lisa Rinna had silicone injected into her lips back in the 80′s. She was able to have her silicone removed, unlike Priscilla Presley.
Although the effect of silicone on one’s appearance can be disastrous, injected silicone possesses a lethal risk, as it can move through the blood steam and cause a clot in the lungs, which can potentially be fatal.
Don’t risk your health and safety for beauty. Know what’s being injected into your body. Better yet, stick with a board-certified plastic surgeon for your skin care and facial treatments.
To your health & beauty,
Dr. Terry Zimmerman
Posted in Uncategorized, silicone injections, wrinkle fillers, buttock augmentation, breast augmentation|Tagged botox sacramento, dermal fillers folsom, Dr. Terry Zimmerman, Folsom juvederm, folsom plastic surgeon, plastic surgeon sacramento, sacramento botox, sacramtento botox|Leave a comment
http://zimmermancenterblog.com/
Re: post silicone pumping video's here!
Silicone Injections Cost ≈ $3,500 average cost
Are Silicone Butt Injections Illegal?
i had several butt injections to enhance, lift and reshape my butt 10 years ago. I do believe it was silicone that was used from the descriptions here. i now have hard tumor like balls that have migrated to the sides of my hips. is this dangerous and can they be removed? also were these injections of silicone illegal? Thanks.
Asked 18 months ago by xxxxxxxx in NJ
Tags:buttocksgranuloma
Butt Fill Injections - Silicone, Hydrogel, Valvoline
The law defines what local doctors would do under similar circumstances as the Standard of Professional Practice. For malpractice to occur, a doctor needs to do something that is totally different from what his colleagues would do ( IE deviation from this local standard) AND for that breach to have resulted in an injury.
Since butt injection of NON-FDA approved substances is NOT practiced by most doctors (in most communities in this country) that would constitute a deviation from the standard of care and you sound as if you have a resulting injury. So in theory you may have a malpractice case.
But it would be hard for you to collect anything. The reasons - in most of these cases the injections are done by non-licensed practitioners, who are uninsured in hotel rooms / homes and "pump partis" and it would be hard to convince a jury that you did not really know that your buttocks injections were not really a conventional treatment.
By the way, removal of silicone scars is VERY hard and would leave depressed scars. In effect you will be changing one deformity for another.
If it sounds too good to be true...
https://www.realself.com/question/si...ctions-illegal
Re: post silicone pumping video's here!
Butt Augmentation Cost ≈ $4,600 average cost
Hydrogel Butt Injections
I was interested in enhancing my butt but I don't want surgery or anesthesia. I was looking on line and found something called Hydrogel injections but its hard to find a surgeon who does this. Is this an effective way to augment the butt area, and where is it available (in the northeast)?
Tags:
buttockshydrogelinjection
Sort 10 expert answers by: VotesDate
+3
Don't even think about it!
Material other than your own fat can be dangerous to your health. This is a terrible procedure. Enhance your front not your back. Some one needs to develope padded shorts.
http://i.realself.com/tiny/Picture%2...re-4-19358.pngWilliam B. Rosenblatt, MD
New York Plastic Surgeon
ASAPSASPS
+2
Hydrogel butt injections are extremely dangerous and illegal to inject in the US. Not FDA approved.
Many patients call our office asking for the hydrogel injections. There isn't any safe or legal ways to increase butt size without surgery. Brazilan butt lift used your own fat cells to enhance the butt. The abdomen is liposuctioned and the fat is used in the butt. If you are still considering PMMA or hydrogel injections, think twice about what you are injecting into your body. If you are against having surgery, forget about any butt procedures. ... more
http://i.realself.com/tiny/ottoCompress2-27225.JPGOtto Joseph Placik, MD
Chicago Plastic Surgeon
ASAPSASPS
+1
Hydrogel Injections
These injuections are not approved by the FDA in the US. Be very careful about getting something like this done or who you have doing it to you. There have been some cases that have caused renal failure and have lead to death due to silicone butt injections.
Doctor's Website
http://i.realself.com/tiny/49669.pngJaime Perez MD
Tampa Plastic Surgeon
ASPS
+1
Artifical filler for butt augmentation
I do not recommend Hydrogel butt injections because autologous fat is much superior and has fewer side effects and can be a permanent solution if done correctly.
http://i.realself.com/tiny/j-burns-15352.jpgJohn Burns, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
ASPS
+1
Hydrogel not available for Buttock Enhancement in the US
Hydrogel is not avialble in the US. Even if you can find medical grade hydrogel (Aquamid) to inject into the buttock it will cost several thousands of $ to inject 300-500 cc in each buttock. The safety of hydrogel is not fully known yet.
http://i.realself.com/tiny/image002-WinCE-39271.jpgSamir Shureih, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
ASAPSASPS
+1
Run away as fast as you can! There are now many reports...
Run away as fast as you can! There are now many reports of people experiencing terrible complications, including kidney failure and death from the injection of "hydrogel" into their buttocks. The accepted and safe methods of achieving buttock augmentation are grafting your own fat into the buttocks, and using implants. Both require a minor surgical procedure and should be performed by a surgeon certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery. Be careful with your health and... more
Doctor's Website
http://i.realself.com/tiny/JHP_0032-18873.jpgArmando Soto, MD
Orlando Plastic Surgeon
ASAPSASPS
+1
I would be very careful about this stuff, and who you go...
I would be very careful about this stuff, and who you go to. This is not an approved procedure, and could be harmful or fatal. I saw one report of a woman who had silicone injected into her buttocks and she died due to silicone embolism. Be sure to only go to a plastic surgeon certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. sek
http://i.realself.com/tiny/drkasden-41897.jpgScott E. Kasden, MD
Dallas Plastic Surgeon
ASAPSASPS
+1
Look for alternatives to hydrogel for butt augmentation
There are really no cost effective and safe alternatives to fat grafting. The fillers we use in the face would in theory work, but would be extremely expensive and temporary. Other fillers(silicone, Hydrogel-Aquamid, PMMA, etc) have been associated with MANY complications after injection, even months to years later, resulting in pain and severe deformity. If you search these products on this site or click on their name in my post here, you can read about the experiences of some other... more
Doctor's Website
http://i.realself.com/tiny/DrMarkman...Crop-38241.jpgDaniel P. Markmann, MD
Baltimore Plastic Surgeon
+1
Hydrogel Butt Augmentations - Stay Away
Regarding: "Hydrogel Butt Injections I was interested in enhancing my butt but I don't want surgery or anesthesia. I was looking on line and found something called Hydrogel injections but its hard to find a surgeon who does this. Is this an effective way to augment the butt area, and where is it available (in the northeast)?" Hydrogel a mixture of water and various concentrations of polyacrylamide (one known as Aquamid)which is NOT approved by the FDA for any medical... more
http://i.realself.com/tiny/DrPAldea-29382.jpgPeter A. Aldea, MD
Memphis Plastic Surgeon
ASPS
+1
Avoid hydrogel injections into the butt
While it may sound appealing to beta gel injected into your butt and avoid surgery... However you need to realize. That this is not done by reputable surgeons because of the horrific complications that come from this procedure. In our clinic we offer fat injections or butt implants (if the patient does not have sufficient fat) Sincerely, Martin Jugenburg, MD
http://i.realself.com/tiny/204457-194956.jpgMartin Jugenburg, MD
Toronto Plastic Surgeon
ASPS
http://www.realself.com/question/but...ation-hydrogel
Re: post silicone pumping video's here!
Re: post silicone pumping video's here!
3 Grim Reasons You Don't Want Silicone Butt Injections
Princess 19 on 26 Apr 2011 at 1:00pm
http://i.realself.com/scale/315473-134462.jpgJ. Lo and Beyonce have the envy of women everywhere with their stellar rears. But for many, getting the perfect asset can be detrimental -- in the worst case, lethal. Three reasons why you should think twice before seeking a bigger butt on the black market:
Columbian Catastrophe
Elena Caro of Las Vegas felt confident in the "doctor" she had chosen as her close friend had gotten a successful butt augmentation from him not long ago. Caro, 42, had Botox injections done at the clinic to try them out. Against her daughter's wishes, she then scheduled for a butt enhancing procedure soon after.
After her butt injections, Caro was at first well enough to call her daughter to assure of her safety. Hours later, she was dumped on the side of the road by the "doctor" Ruben Daio Matallana-Galvas, 55, and his wife Carmen Olfidia Torres-Sanchez, 47. Her daughter went searching for her at the clinic which was locked up and cleaned out. Caro was found by strangers and taken to a hospital where she eventually died.
The unlicensed "surgeon" and his wife were arrested as they attempted to board a flight back to Colombia and charged with murder. He told police he injected Caro with 200 cc of a gel-type substance, in six separate injection sites. Matallana-Galvas supposedly is only licensed to practice homeopathic medicine in Columbia. No Nevada state licenses were issued for any kind of medicinal practice for him or his wife.
http://www.realself.com/files/ckfind...009-flickr.png
"I wish I would have never have brought her, " says Janet Villalovos, her 17-year-old daughter. "I met the doctor and his wife, and they told me, 'Everything will be fine, you have nothing to worry about.' "
The cause of death is still unknown.
Transatlantic Tragedy
Aspiring UK actress/singer, Claudia Aderotimi, 20, died after a botched butt injection procedure done at an airport hotel in Philadelphia. The illegal silicone enhancement procedure reportedly cost her $3,000.
Apparently Aderotimi arranged for the injections via the internet and this was her second time visiting the individuals who performed the procedures. Her friend who also received injections survived. Aderotimi complained of chest pains and had trouble breathing after getting injected. She was rushed to the hospital where she died a day after the procedure.
Police arrested a 41-year-old transgender known as the "Black Madame" in connection with the crime. Padge Victoria Windslowe allegedly had incriminating paraphernalia in her possession including syringes and silicone gel.
Lt. John Walker, police spokesman told The New York Daily News, "What we believe happened is that the injector nicked a vein and put the substance into the bloodstream. It goes through your vascular system and lands in the lung and since it's a gel, it will pile up like a rock."
"If that's truly what happened, it's a murder charge," he added.
Miami Mishap
http://www.realself.com/files/ckfind...aphic-lead.jpgRealSelf user 1chloe shared her bad butt injection experience with readers.
"I had silicone injected into my butt [in] 2006...I almost died from it..it took me over a one year to heal after having a surgery to drain the silicone out of my buttocks," she said.
"I regret it sooo much..the person was unlicensed..my butt [got] bigger..got lots of compliments and men chasing me..but it almost cost me my life," she adds. "I had to get a blood transfusion. My hospital bill was $100,000 from being in the hospital for about 3 months."
She now contemplates how to fix what the botched procedure has done.
"I want to have fat transfer[ed] into my buttocks and later have a skin graft to cover up my scars.. But I'm scared..thinking I might [have] died."
- - - - - -
http://www.realself.com/files/ckfind...llery-lead.jpgStill thinking about doing this? Miami Plastic Surgeon Dr. B. Pat Pazmino warns you to think twice.
"No ethical medical doctor will perform this procedure....Although it is common in other countries, Silicone should NEVER be injected into your buttocks. Your body can cause a very severe reaction to the silicone and create excess scar tissue that may deform the appearance of your butt."
He adds "Here in Florida, we have unfortunately had a number of patients who have died after they received silicone injections to the butt and this silicone then traveled to their lungs and kidney...It is best to discuss with your plastic surgeon the great options that exist for butt contouring enhancements such as a Brazilian Butt lift."
Photo Credit: Joanna8555 and Kalumba2009 on flickr.com Creative Commons
http://www.realself.com/blog/3-reaso...utt-injections
You may also like:
Quote:
Originally Posted by
natina
Re: post silicone pumping video's here!
You were awesome in Silence of the Lambs, Natina. Big ups.
Re: post silicone pumping video's here!
Whatever Happened to Silicone Injections?
Posted on April 1, 2011 by Terry Zimmerman, MD, FACS
http://thezimmermancentersacramento....pg?w=210&h=158Even though silicone injections are illegal in the US, many women still get them—knowingly or unknowingly—in their pursuit of beauty. I’m willing to bet that if you asked five of your friends if silicone injections can be used to augment anything—to plump up the lips, round out the buttocks, fill in wrinkles on the face or the backs of the hands—at least three of them would say “yes.” Although liquid silicone is often used off-label or on the black market by unqualified providers, it’s not FDA approved for any those purposes.
Back in the 1950′s, silicone injections were used as breast augmentation material. However, they were banned when it was discovered that the injections caused deformities, lumps, bumps and infections. Today, silicone injections are approved by the FDA only as micro-droplet injections for scar tissue. Another challenge of silicone (just in case the risk of deformity and infection isn’t enough) is that silicone doesn’t adapt well with aging. As the facial area, for example, ages and begins to sag, the silicone remains firm and begins to stick out–resulting in a deformed appearance. Although the dermal fillers I use in my Folsom/Sacramento plastic surgery practice, such as Juvederm, Restylane and Sculptra Aesthetic, are fairly long-lasting, none of them will ever last long enough to create an odd appearance as a user ages.
http://i678.photobucket.com/albums/v...erSilicone.jpgFor those individuals who have been injected with silicone, there’s only one way to reverse the damage, and that’s with surgical removal of the silicone implants or injected material. I’m sure you know who Priscilla Presley is. She had huge amounts of silicone plumped into various areas of her face, resulting in near-distortion. Unfortunately, there’s little that can be done for her, as removing it now would create an even worse result. Lisa Rinna had silicone injected into her lips back in the 80′s. She was able to have her silicone removed, unlike Priscilla Presley.
Although the effect of silicone on one’s appearance can be disastrous, injected silicone possesses a lethal risk, as it can move through the blood steam and cause a clot in the lungs, which can potentially be fatal.
Don’t risk your health and safety for beauty. Know what’s being injected into your body. Better yet, stick with a board-certified plastic surgeon for your skin care and facial treatments.
To your health & beauty,
Dr. Terry Zimmerman
http://zimmermancenterblog.com/