The wedding of the English Prince William with Kate Middleton in London in late April was probably the major social event of 2011. Apparently two billion people worldwide watched the spectacle, either directly in London, on television or via the Internet. But not only the beautiful bride and the handsome prince of the House of Windsor attracted the interest of the masses. Kate’s 27-year-old sister Pippa created a particularly good impression at the royal wedding in her bridesmaid dress!
According to the media, Pippa’s perfect bottom even has its own Facebook page since the wedding with the euphonious name “Pippa Middleton Ass Appreciation Society”. There are almost 200,000 fans professing their liking of the firm bottom of Kate’s beautiful sister. But what is the secret behind a firm and shapely bottom? If the media is to be believed, any woman can bring her body shape in line with Pippa Middleton’s just by training and dieting. But reality shows us that a well-formed bottom will remain for many women just a dream.
Beforehand: It depends on whether there is “too much” or “too little.” If there is “too little”, a well thought out training of the bottom muscles often works wonders, especially when the bottom was previously flat. Augmentations should usually be unnecessary. If so, stem cell-enriched autologous fat would have to be used. This is costly in the preparation, but especially durable. The fat would be injected per “micro-infiltration” until the required volume has been achieved.
But more often, it appears to be “too much” there. Since the fat reserves on the bottom are genetically programmed, you can only restrict them by crash dieting and you cannot even reduce them by training. As soon as the woman returns to her old eating habits, the unloved companions reappear and the well-known yo-yo effect strikes! Nevertheless, there is no reason to immediately abandon the goal of a firm bottom; the New Cosmetic Surgery offers some effective aids to achieve the desired body contours long term in a gentle manner.
In the case of troublesome fat deposits on the bottom, liposuction with tissue-friendly microcannulas is the remedy. Liposuction takes place exclusively under the safe tumescent anaesthesia. Only the treated areas are anesthetized before liposuction. Due to the careful approach to liposuction with particularly thin microcannulas, 7 days of compression are sufficient after the surgery. Fat, which has once been removed through liposuction, usually does not continue to grow anymore and the patient can look forward to a lasting result!
If there is additionally general excess weight, the causes must definitely be thoroughly examined by a doctor. There is not always a hormonal imbalance in the case of excess weight. But experience shows that the hormone level is imbalanced in many cases of obesity. By use of bioidentical hormones and other active substances, balance can be restored in an individually synchronised therapy, whereby losing weight becomes easier.
Therapies for medically-assisted weight loss usually consist of a combination of a training and diet plan, which is synchronised to the personal needs of the patient, and the administration of certain substances which ease weight loss. Bioidentical hormones are then administered, if there is evidence of a hormonal imbalance. Even liposuction on particularly troublesome and persistent problem areas has proved useful in practice, even before weight loss. The apparent success of liposuction increases the motivation for losing weight and the body becomes attuned to the following fat reduction.
Today the cosmetic surgeon should use the most modern methods from all fields of medicine for an optimal problem solution: Stem cells, bioidentical hormones, and minimally invasive surgery. Thus, many women can permanently achieve their desired proportions and their goal of a firm bottom! Nevertheless, for the sake of our happiness, a prominent bottom by itself even in the future is probably still no guarantee of a bottom fan site on Facebook. It probably has to be the bottom of a “celebrity”…
DDr. Heinrich, MD