I saved up for three years for this and I have no regrets. My diagnosis was genetic fat deficiency in the hip area. The treatment plan was a fat transfer using fat harvested from my inner and outer thighs. The recovery lasted about a month before I could go back to the gym. My hips are now the highlight of my physique and I feel so much more comfortable in a bikini.
My experience with hip-up surgery was more detailed than I initially expected. The surgeon didn’t just focus on adding volume but carefully shaped my hips using fat taken from different areas. Recovery involved some swelling and rest, but overall it went smoothly. The final result looked balanced and natural.
My sister’s goal wasn’t bigger hips, just a better overall shape. The procedure used fat from her waist to enhance the hip area, which made a noticeable difference. Healing took a few weeks, but once the swelling reduced, the curve looked very natural. She’s glad she chose this approach instead of implants.
I went through this to fix my lower body shape. The surgeon used fat grafting, taking fat from my stomach and moving it to my hips. It gave me a soft, natural-looking lift once everything was healed.
I didn’t want anything dramatic, just a bit more shape. The combination of lower back liposuction and fat transfer worked well for me. It took time to fully heal, but now my silhouette looks more defined. Even small changes made my clothes fit better.
I’m sharing this based on a close friend’s experience. She had hip-up surgery using fat transfer, where fat was taken from her thighs and abdomen and injected into her hips. The recovery went smoothly, with swelling reducing in about one to two weeks. The final result looked natural and improved her overall body proportions.
For me, it was about improving overall balance rather than making a big change. The surgeon focused on shaping the hips using fat from other areas. It took some time for the final results to show, but the outcome looks very natural. I’m happy with how it turned out.