The waist-hip ratio or waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) is the dimensionless ratio of the circumference of the waist to that of the hips. This is calculated as waist measurement divided by hip measurement ( W ÷ H )
**** You will hear/see me mention golden ratio/ 0.618 with almost everything I discuss******
In women WHR is considered proportionated &attractive between 0.6 and 0.7
The “ideal” WHR is 0.618, it corresponds to Phi or Golden Ratio according to the Fibonacci sequence.
In women WHR is considered proportionated &attractive between 0.6 and 0.7
The “ideal” WHR is 0.618, it corresponds to Phi or Golden Ratio according to the Fibonacci sequence.
Your WHR is what truly will determine what results your surgeon will able to yield based on your anatomy .
These (2) women can go to the exact same surgeon and have the exact same amount of fat removed and transferred. Their results will differ
These (2) women can go to the exact same surgeon and have the exact same amount of fat removed and transferred. Their results will differ
These are Not considered ideal :
( remember these are western beauty standards, if this is your frame nothing is “wrong” with you, please don’t attack me)
( remember these are western beauty standards, if this is your frame nothing is “wrong” with you, please don’t attack me)
This is an example of someone with an excellent frame pre-surgery. Her WHR was already less than 0.7.
( You can see her hips from the front)
( You can see her hips from the front)
And her results ..... Perfect little heart shaped sloped, that matches her frame.
( toooo many lipo incison holes for my liking , but that’s not the focus here
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( toooo many lipo incison holes for my liking , but that’s not the focus here

Plastic surgeons can improve the WHR by various procedures such as: waist liposuction, buttock & hips fat transfer, buttock implants, sometimes rib fracture or removal, and often by combining these procedures 

