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The Brazilian Butt Lift – Miami

A Brazilian butt lift is a very popular cosmetic procedure that entails the transfer of fat from another area of your body to help create more fullness in your backside.

The butt lift procedure is usually done under a local anesthetic. The procedure is done by a surgeon, who will use liposuction to remove fat from other areas of your body, for example, your hips, stomach, and thighs. Liposuction is done by making small incisions in your skin, and then a tube is used to remove fat from the body. Liposuction can be used on various areas of the body like the anterior abdominal walls, neck, calves, arms, back, thighs, and face.

The fat removed from your body is purified using water, anesthetic agents, blood, and oil readied for injecting into your buttocks. The surgeon injects the processed fat into specific areas of the buttocks in order to create a more rounded and full look.

The Brazilian butt lift is not the same as silicone buttock implants. It will give a more defined and natural-looking result.

A significant benefit of the Brazilian butt lifts is that there is a lower risk of infection compared to silicone buttock implants.

As we age, our buttocks shrink and sag while the fat on the abdomen increases, so a Brazilian butt lift can typically help you feel more confident and give you an overall more youthful appearance.

Brazilian Butt Lift Procedure

The procedure takes about 90 minutes but in some cases can take up to four hours in total, with a lot of that time spent is on liposuction. Body sculpting, patients typically report great results, mostly when their surgeon has made good use of the latest technologies.

All through the procedure, the surgeon will make sure that the volume, shape, and symmetry of the buttocks is correct and that there are no irregularities. The incisions are small, which means a lot of the time there is no need for sutures, and if you do need them, there won't be many.

Risks and Recovery time after a Brazilian Butt Lift

Before the procedure, the surgeon will discuss with you any risk factors involved. Complications could include perforation or lack of symmetry. Sometimes the injection of fat could increase the risks of an embolism, cyst, or lump. Once your butt lift is finished, your surgeon will speak to you and possibly even give you an aftercare booklet to help explain how you can manage any swelling and soreness.