Brazilian Butt Lift Surgery

This popular cosmetic surgery transfers unwanted fat to the buttocks for slimming purposes and creating more natural curves in your figure.

Liposuction techniques are used to remove fat from a donor area and purify it before reinjecting it for long-term enhancement of your bottom. With this procedure, results that last will be seen immediately and lastingly.

What is a brazilian butt lift?

Brazilian butt lift is a form of gluteal autologous fat transfer, in which your own fat cells are used to increase buttock fullness. Your surgeon uses liposuction to extract fat cells from other parts of your body before injecting them into your buttocks for shaping and improving appearance.

Women often opt for this procedure in order to achieve an hourglass figure or larger buttocks, improving their appearance when wearing fitted clothing or bathing suits. Furthermore, this surgery also gives women with excess fat the confidence needed to embrace themselves more fully and appreciate themselves and their bodies more fully.

Brazilian butt lift surgery carries some inherent risks, particularly if performed by an inexperienced assistant or without following proper safety protocols. As the buttock area contains numerous blood vessels and nerves that could be struck by cannula needles, fat embolism (a potentially lethal condition) could occur. Other potential issues could include infection, discoloration of skin or changes to sensation (numbness or other sensation changes).

How does a butt lift work?

At this procedure, a surgeon inserts a cannula, or slim tube, into the belly, hips and thighs in order to liposuction away fat deposits from these areas. After being extracted through liposuction, this extracted fat is injected back into buttocks where it adds volume for a fuller backside appearance.

To achieve optimal results, the surgeon places the grafts beneath, within, and above muscles for maximum results. To protect skin integrity during liposuction procedures, thinner and finer cannulae than what are typically used are used so as not to dent or lump up skin during treatment.

Recovery requires sitting in an altered position for several weeks; they should return to regular sitting activities after about one month. To reduce pain and swelling, patients can use prescription or over-the-counter pain relievers like acetaminophen.

What are the risks of a buttlift?

Brazilian butt lifts utilize liposuction to remove fat from one area of the body and inject it directly into the rear, providing a more natural result than buttock implants.

Under the care of an experienced cosmetic surgeon in an accredited facility, this procedure poses minimal risks of complications and can produce natural-looking, more attractive results than buttock implants.

One risk associated with Brazilian butt lift surgery is the possibility that transferred fat may die due to improper surgical techniques or lack of post-surgery care, potentially diminishing results and potentially increasing risks. Furthermore, an asymmetrical result after the procedure could also occur, although this is typically rare and easily corrected through revision surgery.

Is a brazilian butt lift right for me?

Fat transfer surgery performed by an experienced plastic surgeon is both safe and permanent in its results, with fat cells transferred to buttocks lasting years after transplantation. However, significant weight fluctuations could alter these results of a Brazilian butt lift procedure.

At a butt lift procedure, doctors use liposuction to extract excess fat from an individual’s abdomen, hips or lower back before making incisions in their buttocks to inject the extracted lipid. After completion of this step, cosmetic surgeons typically stitch any incisions as well as place surgical drains to help manage swelling.

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