Legs & Hips

Your legs and hips are the exclamation marks of your feminine body. The ideal legs appear endless and graceful with smooth, supple skin. The hips begin where the waist ends and should transition gently down toward the legs, with a slant outward giving the hips their voluptuous curves.

My hips are too big

Proportional balance is more important than whether the size of your hips. It is important to analyze this relationship before attempting to reduce the hips as they must remain in proportion to waist, legs as well as the breasts. Whenever, the hips are disproportionately larger than these other structures, then Liposculpture of the hip area is indicated. The procedure is performed gently and to precisely reshape the hips to better balanced proportion.

Dimples and cellulite

Cellulite is a skin condition that appears as irregularity of skin contour often seen as dimples. This condition tends to gather around the thighs, hips, and buttocks-especially in women. A new cellulite treatment that is gaining popularity is an old surgical technique modified with new more-powerful instruments. This method, known as Subcision Surgery, releases the fibrous bands under the skin without any incisions. In certain cases, a Thigh Lift, or a Body Lift can be indicated to improve the appearance of sagging and dimpled skin. New promising noninvasive treatments are being investigated that may help this condition.

My hips are flat

Most women desire smaller hips. Some women, however, have more masculine (androgenic) figures. The fatty distribution is more toward her midsection, her legs are long and thin, and her hips are flat. Reshaping this figure requires Autologous Fat Transfer using a procedure developed by Dr. Abuzeni in which the transplanted fat is enriched with platelet rich plasma (PRP). This method has been shown to facilitate healing and increase the likelihood of the survival of the transplanted fat. The use of PRP has been shown to successfully enhance bone transplantation and is used with other cosmetic procedures such as Abdominoplasty to promote faster healing.

My legs are too big; my legs are too skinny

No matter the concern, there is a treatment for you. However, regardless of what procedure you choose to undergo, you should begin by exercising and toning your legs to set up a solid and stable foundation for any future treatment. Liposculpture combined with fat transfer can take away fat collections where they do not belong and add something where it is needed; however, not everyone fits this mold. Some individuals have slender legs and very little body fat; they may also have proportionally underdeveloped calf muscles. Placing a specialized Calf Implant will restore contour and balance.