Based on the photos you provided and your question, my understanding is that the issue concerns body contouring and fat redistribution through a combination of tummy tuck, arm liposuction, and fat transfer to the breasts and buttocks.
Overall Candidacy and Goals
From both your photos and the body stats you shared, you appear to be a healthy young woman with a relatively lean frame but a moderate body fat percentage (30%). This sets up a realistic but slightly limited fat supply scenario — meaning fat transfer can be done, but with some considerations:
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Full Tummy Tuck: You show localized lower abdominal laxity and some forward projection, which makes you a suitable candidate for a full abdominoplasty. This should effectively remove excess skin and tighten your core area.
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Arm Liposuction: Your upper arms appear to carry mild-to-moderate volume, which is typically enough to justify targeted liposuction. This can be sculpted without compromising contour or skin quality at your age.
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Fat Transfer (Butt & Breasts): This is more nuanced:
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You do have visible fat deposits on the lower abdomen and thighs that can be harvested.
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However, your leaner overall build and relatively low BMI may limit how much usable fat can be transferred.
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Results may be more subtle rather than dramatic, particularly for breast enhancement (where retention is generally lower than in the buttocks).
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Practical Recommendations
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Fat Availability Check: A 3D assessment or in-person consultation will better determine how much fat can be safely harvested and transferred. Some providers might recommend "staged" procedures if volume goals exceed available fat.
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Set Realistic Volume Goals: Be prepared for modest gains in breast and buttock volume, with natural-looking enhancement rather than a dramatic transformation.
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Compression and Recovery Plan: Since you're combining multiple procedures, recovery protocols will be more complex and need to be followed closely — especially if fat grafting is involved, which requires minimizing pressure on the transfer sites.
Conclusion
You are generally a good candidate for the combination of procedures you're considering. However, the amount of fat that can be harvested and retained post-transfer will likely lead to more subtle results. A personalized surgical plan can optimize this by balancing contouring with enhancement.