Surgery transfers fat. But doesn't fix why your body wasn't building there naturally.
The Consequences They Downplay:
1. Fat Reabsorption is Unpredictable
"You lose 40% of the fat transferred."
That 40% doesn't reabsorb evenly. One side 30%, the other 50%. Asymmetry requiring $6,000+ revision surgery.
2. Hip Dips Often Return
"You cannot get rid of hip dips by working out."
Transferred fat to fill hip dips? Often reabsorbs first. Back where you started—with scars.
3. Your Body Composition Still Matters
"Could have been achieved with just good exercise and diet."
Surgery doesn't change where your body stores fat. Just moves it—temporarily.
4. The Real Problem
"I spent a decade in the gym and there is no exercise for it."
Counter: "Could have been achieved with exercise and diet."
Truth? You can't build glutes if your body lacks sustained energy AND hormonal balance.
Surgery doesn't fix that.