Gulfstream News / Dr. Constantino Mendieta

Liposuction For A Better Self Image

January 7, 2011

January 7, 2011

Liposuction For A Better Self Image

 

Gulfstream News

 

Sofia Vergara, Christina Hendricks, Kim Kardashian, Shakira, Jennifer Lopez, Beyonce… What do these curvy women have in common? Curves in all of the appropriate places, including the fanny. These days, a impressive rear-end is no longer despised – rather, “junk in the trunk” can be seen on red carpets all over the place, desired by women and sought after by men worldwide.

Constantino Mendieta, M. D., www. constantinomendieta. com, a board-certified Miami-based plastic surgeon concentrating in butt reshaping, points to statistics from the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery which show that fanny augmentation surgical procedure appeal grew by almost 40% from 2008 to 2009 alone, and it has developed so abruptly since 1997 that figures for the early year are not even available.

 

To attain the most beauteous bottom, Dr. Mendieta has designed the “Thong Lift, ” a innovative procedure to alter and rejuvenate the derriere by contributing fullness using a client’s fat and raising the buttocks from a well hidden buttock crack. This brand new procedure is the first of its kind to get rid of the apparent scars characteristic in standard butt lifts. The scar is out of sight, positioned where a thong panty string would lay, giving the patient the best seat in the house.

As curvier figures continue to make a return, Dr. Mendieta says that butt reshaping is currently the most generally asked for procedure in his practice. While breast implants, liposuction and cosmetic injectables are de rigueur, Mendieta considers that such will become the case with butt augmentation commencing with the New Year, when many women are looking to boost upon their overall self-image and overall look.
In years past it appeared buttock augmentation was a “fad” brought on by the meteoric rise of J Lo and Beyonce. Now, though, the ongoing focus on this aspect of appeal, including the rise of new icons like Kim Kardashian, show that odalisque attractiveness may be here to stay.