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What is a Hip Flip?

Published in Body Contouring 2 mins read

A Hip Flip is an aesthetic body contouring procedure, specifically an AirSculpt fat transfer, designed to sculpt the body by addressing areas of stubborn fat and enhancing natural curves, particularly around the hips. It aims to create a smoother transition from the hips to the thighs, often referred to as "curing hip dips," and contribute to an hourglass figure.

This procedure is minimally invasive and utilizes patented technology to precisely remove unwanted fat from one area of the body and strategically transfer it to another.

Key Aspects of a Hip Flip

The Hip Flip procedure is characterized by several core features:

Feature Description
Procedure Type An AirSculpt fat transfer
Primary Goal To seamlessly remove stubborn fat, cure hip dips, and sculpt an hourglass figure
Invasiveness Minimally invasive
Technology Employs patented technology for fat harvesting and transfer
Fat Source Stubborn fat harvested from various body parts, such as love handles, arms, or back

How the Procedure Works

The process involves two main stages:

  1. Fat Harvesting: Unwanted, stubborn fat is gently removed from donor areas of the body. Common donor sites include the love handles, arms, or back, where excess fat pockets often reside. The patented technology used during this stage helps ensure the fat cells remain viable for transfer.
  2. Fat Transfer: The healthy fat cells are then meticulously purified and re-injected into areas that require more volume or contouring, primarily to fill in the indentations known as hip dips. This careful placement helps to create a smoother, more rounded appearance along the hips and outer thighs, enhancing the body's natural silhouette.

The objective is to achieve a refined and harmonious body shape, addressing specific concerns with precision and minimal disruption.

For further insights into body contouring options, explore resources such as AirSculpt® Hip Flip™.