A good candidate for buttock enhancement would be someone who is physically healthy, psychologically stable, and has realistic expectations for the procedure. They should also be in good shape and have enough body fat to safely undergo the procedure. They should discuss any existing medical conditions with their doctor prior to the procedure and be aware that the results may not be permanent. Candidates should also be aware of the potential risks and complications associated with the procedure, including infection, bleeding, and scarring. Additionally, they should be prepared to follow post-procedure instructions, such as wearing a compression garment, avoiding strenuous activity, and avoiding sitting or lying on their buttocks for an extended period. In order to ensure the best results and reduce risks, candidates should choose a board certified plastic surgeon with experience performing buttock enhancement procedures.
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