The Brazilian Butt Lift
The Brazilian Butt Lift is becoming a very popular procedure with patients all over the
World.
The Brazilian Butt Lift is a different procedure from either the traditional buttock
lift or other methods of buttock enhancement using implants. Fat is removed from
areas of the patient's body that have an excess of fat, and transferred to the buttocks, increasing volume and
roundness for a more pert, youthful appearance. The idea is that, in addition to increasing volume of the
buttocks, their will also be an improvement in shape.
Generally, this fat will be harvested via normal liposuction methods from the abdomen and thighs, before
being processed and purified and reinjected into the Gluteal region. Fat will also be removed from some areas
around the buttocks, which will help to sculpt the area, creating the desired round, full appearance.
The results of a well-performed Brazilian Butt Lift, when performed by a reputable and experienced surgeon
will be a more shapely and attractive behind, and when combined with the liposuction up the sides and abdomen can
result in the much-sought-after hour-glass figure.
Most women find that they are extremely pleased with the results of their Brazilian Butt Lift, and find that
their surgery greatly increases their self-confidence.
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FAQs about the Brazilian Butt Lift Procedure
How Does the Brazilian Butt Lift Work?
Can I Get the Same Results With Exercise?
Are There
Any Pills or Dietary Supplements That Will Give the Same Results as a Butt Lift?
Am I a Suitable Candidate For a Butt Lift?
What Butt Lift Options Are Available?
Will I Be Able To Sit Down After Butt Lift
Surgery?
How Long Does it Take to Recover From a
Brazilian Butt Lift?
What Are the Risks Involved With
Getting a Brazilian Butt Lift?
What Should I Expect to Spend on Butt Lift
Surgery?
The Brazilian Butt Lift works by using your own fat to lift and augment the buttocks. This is achieved using a
technique called autologous fat transfer, that is also used for natural breast augmentation.
By a process of removing and sculpting fat from around the buttocks, to accentuate the roundness, and then
injecting fat into the buttocks to increase the actual volume, it becomes possible for many women to have the pert,
fuller behind that they desire.
The actual degree of augmentation that is achieved is subject to several factors; the initial size of the
buttocks, the goals of the patient, and the amount of fat available to transfer.
There are work-out regimes such as the Brazil Butt Lift, which claim to be able to get the same
results as surgery. We have not tried these programs, so it is hard to compare results, but we do suspect that it
would be a difficult endeavor to gain and sustain the necessary muscle bulk in such a specific area. Nonetheless,
you may be interested in finding out more, so here's the link.
We are not aware of any pills that can replicate the effects of the Brazilian Butt Lift. Most of these kinds of
products are scams, and at best will do nothing. At worst, they can be extremely damaging to your health. So in
short, no, we do not believe that their are any such pills that will give the same results.
The typical Brazilian Butt Lift patient is keen on increasing both the size and form of the buttocks. If your
buttocks have the correct volume for you, and you would simply like your buttocks to be tightened-up and
lifted, then a traditional buttock lift may be more appropriate for you. However, if your aim is to have a
rounder booty, as is becoming more fashionable, then the Brazilian Butt Lift will probably be your best option.
One factor that you will need to consider is whether or not you actually have enough body fat to transfer.
Extremely skinny patients will not be suitable for fat injections, and will most likely have to consider the
possibility of synthetic implants, instead.
In addition to the Brazilian Butt Lift, if you are not interested in an increase of volume to the buttock area,
traditional buttock lift surgery may be appropriate.
In the event that you do have enough body fat to transfer to the buttocks, synthetic implants
may be the only way to augment the actual size of your bum.
Most surgeons agree that you should not sit down for around three weeks after a Brazilian Butt Lift. Before
this, the transferred fat will be prone to being flattened or distorted. Furthermore, sitting on your augmented
buttocks will reduce the amount of blood getting to the area. A likely result of this is that some of the
new fat cells will die. So to maximise the chances of the fat graft to survive, it is generally agreed that you
should not sit down, and certainly not for long periods.
It is not easy to avoid sitting down for such a long time, but it is possible, and it is definitely worth
it!
If the patient has a non-physical job, it should be possible to return to work in around a week. Sitting
directly on the buttocks is to be avoided, but with a little adaptation, work is realistically possible.
There will be some pain and discomfort, however the majority of the pain will be at the sites that donated the
fat, rather than the buttocks.
The first couple of days will be the worst, and painkillers will be necessary, but many people manage fine with
over-the-counter pain relief medications after that.
A compression garment will be necessary for three to four weeks, which will help the area to heal, reduce
swelling and assist with the contours of the buttock area.
Overall, the recovery period after a Brazilian Butt Lift will be over relatively quickly, and most people are
very pleased with the results.
There are risks with the Brazilian Butt Lift, like all surgical procedures. Specific risks include all of the
risks associated with liposuction, such as complications with the anesthesia, bleeding, infection, fluid build-up,
plus problems such as fat necrosis, which is why you should avoid sitting down, and reabsorbing of the transferred
fat, or failure of the grafts to take.
Aesthetic complications may include dimpling, asymmetry, or abnormal contours. And in the most extreme
cases, there have been deaths due to the procedure.
Most of the time the Brazilian Butt Lift goes very well indeed, and it is generally regarded as one of
the safest cosmetic procedures. It is certainly far less likely to result in complications than using buttock
implants.
Brazilian Butt Lift surgery is not cheap, as it is very labour-intensive as well as being
a highly-skilled operation. In the US, an average price will be around $10,000 to $20,000. A very cheap butt
lift may be possible at around $5,000, but you should be aware that you are likely to get what you pay for.
As a patient, you should avoid making any decisions purely on the basis of price. However, many patients do
travel abroad to get their Butt Lifts done, and as long as you make sure that your overseas doctor is as skilled
and qualified as the ones at home, then this can be a good way of making the procedure more affordable.
Countries such as Argentina, India, the Philippines,
Thailand, Turkey and Czech Republic all can offer savings of 70%
or more. If you are thinking of going down this route, you will want to use a good medical tourism referral agency,
as this makes it simpler to compare the prices, and also can give you that bit more confidence in your
clinic, when it has already been vetted for you.
We recommend All Medical Tourism as a superb first stop for arranging surgery overseas.
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