A Brazilian butt lift is a cosmetic procedure aimed at enhancing the shape and size of the buttocks. Unlike traditional butt augmentation procedures that use implants, a Brazilian butt lift involves transferring fat from other areas of the body, such as the abdomen, thighs, or hips, to the buttocks.
Doctors called plastic surgeons perform Brazilian butt lifts
Here’s how it typically works:
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Liposuction: The surgeon removes excess fat from donor areas of the body through liposuction. These areas are usually chosen to enhance the overall contour of the body, such as the abdomen, flanks, thighs, or lower back.
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Fat processing: The harvested fat is then processed to purify it and prepare it for injection.
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Fat injection: The purified fat is injected strategically into various areas of the buttocks to achieve the desired shape and volume. The surgeon carefully layers the fat to ensure a smooth, natural-looking result.
The Brazilian butt lift not only enhances the size and shape of the buttocks but also improves the contour of the entire lower body by removing fat from areas where it is unwanted.
A good candidate for a Brazilian butt lift typically meets the following criteria:
What happens during a Brazilian butt lift procedure?
During a Brazilian butt lift procedure, several key steps are typically involved to enhance the shape and size of the buttocks:
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Anesthesia: The surgery begins with the administration of anesthesia to ensure the individual’s comfort throughout the procedure. This may involve either general anesthesia, which puts the individual to sleep during the surgery, or local anesthesia with sedation, which numbs the area being treated while keeping the individual awake but relaxed.
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Liposuction: The surgeon performs liposuction to harvest fat from areas of the body with excess fat, such as the abdomen, flanks, thighs, or hips. Small incisions are made in the donor areas, and a thin tube called a cannula is inserted to suction out the fat. The harvested fat is collected in sterile containers and prepared for transfer to the buttocks.
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Fat processing: The harvested fat is processed to purify it and remove excess fluids and impurities. This typically involves centrifugation or filtration to separate the fat cells from other components of the harvested tissue.
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Fat injection: The purified fat is then injected strategically into various areas of the buttocks to enhance their shape, size, and contour. The surgeon carefully layers the fat to achieve a smooth, natural-looking result and may inject it into different depths of the buttock tissue to achieve the desired augmentation.
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Sculpting and contouring: Throughout the fat injection process, the surgeon sculpts and contours the buttocks to create the desired shape and symmetry. This may involve adding volume to specific areas, smoothing out irregularities, and enhancing the overall contour of the buttocks.
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Incision closure: Once the fat transfer is complete and the desired augmentation has been achieved, the surgeon closes the incisions with sutures or surgical tape. The incisions are typically small and strategically placed to minimize scarring and optimize cosmetic results.
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Post-operative care: After the procedure, the individual is monitored closely in a recovery area until they are stable and awake from anesthesia. They may be provided with compression garments to wear to help reduce swelling and support the newly augmented buttocks during the healing process.