Hip augmentation in Tunisia

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Written by Laura

Everything you need to know about hip augmentation in Tunisia! What is the average price in Tunis? Our advice for a successful hip augmentation in Tunisia.

BestClinic.co.uk provides information onhip augmentation in Tunisia and helps you book an operation with qualified surgeons. This content is for information purposes only and is not intended to replace professional medical advice.

Price of a hip augmentation in Tunisia

The average cost of a hip augmentation in Tunis, Tunisia is €2,500. Depending on your needs, the price can vary from 2400 euros to 2600 euros.

ProcedureCost Tunisia
Hip augmentation2500 €

What is a hip augmentation?

When we look at a woman from the front, we can see that her hips are visibly rounded, that they slope directly downwards or that they have a concave curve towards the inside of the thigh. In the latter case, the hips are hollow. We can also speak of hip hollows or violated hips.

Hip hollows can be very subtle or very pronounced, depending on the individual. Whether it’s visible or not, if you look inside and compare everyone’s skeletons, you’ll see that we all have this indentation where the top of the thigh meets the hip bone. All that matters on the outside is how the weight and muscles are distributed on each body type.

It’s not uncommon for women and men to seek the best possible silhouette for their bodies. Often, the aim is to achieve a smooth, hourglass figure, as popularised – and even sensationalised – by the media. The idea is that a shapelier hip and buttock area looks sexier and more feminine.

However, many women do not have this natural hip curve. Their hips may look more like a violin shape than an hourglass. Let’s start by saying that this is perfectly normal and correct, and doesn’t make anyone any less feminine!

However, we understand the desire that so many women have to have a perfect curve to their hips. That’s why, at the Silhouette Institute of Plastic Surgery, we specialise in achieving the figure of your dreams by perfecting your figure, whatever it may be. It’s in our name, after all! Let’s take a look at how we can achieve this with injections and hip dip surgery.

Sculptra Hip Dips

Sculptra is a non-surgical injectable implant option that uses a dermal filler to increase the volume and roundness of the hips. The FDA-approved hip injections are composed of a synthetic sugar called poly-L-lactic acid. The filler works by facilitating localised collagen production in the targeted area.

Although sculptra hip dips injections are a non-invasive treatment option, the downside is that they don’t give immediate results. Sculptra hip dips injections are a gradual process, requiring several successive sessions over a period of 6 months (give or take) before the patient can see the desired results.

Liposculpting (fat grafting) Hip Dips

The other option is the surgical procedure of liposculpting, also known as fat grafting. This low-risk procedure essentially involves sucking fat from one area of the body (stomach, thighs, buttocks, etc.) and distributing it in the hip dip area. Fat transfer fills in the curves of the hip socket and rounds them out to create a smoother, fuller shape.

If a person does not have enough fat to harvest from other areas of the body, artificial fillers or even silicone implants may also be an option for surgically filling the hip socket area.

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Laura

My name is Laura. I have been working as a medical and scientific writer since 2004. With over 15 years' experience in this field, I have acquired extensive expertise in writing, translating and editing a wide range of documents, including scientific and medical research articles and conference proceedings.


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