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How Many CCs Are Usually Used for Hip Filler?

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How Many CCs Are Usually Used for Hip Filler? 








One of the most common questions from patients considering hip filler is: “How many cc are usually needed?” “I want it to look natural, not too much.”

Recently, more people are looking for a natural hip and pelvic line that fits their body shape, rather than simply aiming for larger volume.










What Is Hip Filler?

Hip filler is a treatment where filler is injected into areas such as the hip line or hip dips to help create:


Natural-looking volume

A smoother pelvic line

Improvement of hip dips

Better overall body contour


It is often considered by those who want to improve areas that are difficult to shape through exercise alone.




How Many CCs Are Usually Used?​

At HERSHE Plastic Surgery, we use hyaluronic acid fillers with higher viscosity and larger particle size to focus on both contour and volume during the design process.


As a general guideline: For women: approximately 20cc, For men: approximately 20–30cc


These are average reference amounts, and the actual volume may vary depending on individual body shape and the desired result.










For Natural Results, Body Balance Is the Key​

Hip filler is not simply about adding more volume. Using a larger amount does not automatically create a more natural result.

At HERSHE Plastic Surgery, the design process considers overall body harmony, including:


Height

Shoulder width

Pelvic shape

Arm proportions

Overall body balance


The filler amount is adjusted based on how it fits the individual’s natural body line.




If You Want a Natural-Looking Hip Filler Result​

Recently, many patients prefer: A natural side profile, Softer hip curves, A silhouette that looks better in clothing

Rather than noticeable or excessive volume.

For this reason, it is often more important to start with an appropriate amount that fits the body shape, rather than using too much from the beginning.











​Aftercare Considerations​

After the procedure, it is recommended to be cautious for a certain period with:


Strong pressure on the treated area

Sitting for long periods

Intense exercise

Strong massage


In the early stage, mild swelling or tightness may occur, but these often stabilize gradually over time.











Hip filler is not simply a volume-filling treatment. It is a contour-design procedure where overall body proportion and balance are important factors.

At HERSHE Plastic Surgery, we analyze each individual’s body shape and desired line to guide a more natural and balanced hip contour.

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