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Best Buttock Augmentation Surgery In Ghatkopar, Mumbai

Buttock augmentation, or gluteal augmentation, is used to improve the contour, size, and/or shape of the buttocks. This is done through the use of buttock implants, fat grafting, or sometimes a combination of the two.Buttock implants are silicone-filled devices that are surgically placed deep within the tissues of the buttock. Buttock augmentation through the use of fat grafting involves the transfer of fat from one area of the body into the tissues of the buttocks. This technique is sometimes referred to as a Brazilian Butt Lift. Look out for the best plastic surgeon in Ghatkopar, Mumbai, India, with a focus on buttock augmentation techniques involving silicone implants and fat grafting.

How is a buttock augmentation procedure performed?

The two most popular methods for buttock augmentation are autologous fat transfer (using your own natural fatty tissue), also called the Brazilian butt lift, and gluteal implant surgery with or without fat transfer for additional contouring.

Autologous fat transfer

  1. This procedure, referred to as a Brazilian butt lift, takes fat from one area of your body and uses it to enhance and reshape your buttocks.
  2. Liposuction with suction tubes (cannulas) is used to remove fatty tissue from areas of your body with excess tissue, such as the abdomen, hips, back, or thighs.
  3. The fat is then processed for fat transfer.
  4. The fat is reinjected using syringes connected to cannulas.
  5. Usually three to five small incisions are needed for injecting the fat, but these incision sites are easily hidden by clothing.
  6. The fat is grafted in layers at multiple levels, with the cannula moving back and forth to ensure that a smooth, linear deposit of fatty tissue is left to reshape and augment the buttocks area.
  7. The liposuction incisions are closed with sutures.
  8. Drains are inserted and a compression garment is worn following surgery.
  9. Not all the fat transferred in a BBL procedure is expected to survive. The final result may be somewhat smaller than initially projected. Repeat BBL procedures (a 2nd or 3rd round) are occasionally advised depending on a patient’s initial results.

While popularly called a “butt lift,” the BBL procedure is primarily about improving body torso contours, improving the waistline, reducing back rolls, and providing a more curvaceous figure. Skin is not removed in a typical BBL and the “lift” effect is primarily an increase in projection of the buttocks.

Buttock implants

  1. Implants are most appropriate for treating flat or poorly defined buttocks, particularly for patients who have limited fatty tissue. Butt implants are not as effective for treating sagging buttocks that may occur after significant weight loss.
  2. With this procedure a soft, shaped silicone implant is placed through an incision hidden inside the natural buttock crease, or an alternate incision site may be used. Your plastic surgeon will provide further details about these incision locations during the consultation.
  3. The implant is positioned in a pocket below the large buttock (gluteal) muscle and above the pelvic bone.
  4. The incisions are closed with sutures, drains are inserted, and a compression garment is worn following surgery.

What will my buttock augmentation incisions and scars be like?

Depending on the type of procedure your surgeon recommends, the following incisions may be used:

Autologous fat Transfer Implants
The liposuction incisions are very small and just large enough to allow the suction tube, or cannula, to go under the skin and remove the fat. The incisions used for injecting the fat into the buttock regions are equally small. Typically, an incision is made in the fold between the buttock "cheeks." Alternative locations are the outer corners of the upper buttock and at the bottom in the gluteal crease.

Post-operative care and recovery:

It is vitally important that you follow all patient care instructions provided by your surgeon after a butt augmentation procedure. This will include information about wearing compression garments, care of your drains, taking an antibiotic if prescribed, and the level and type of activity that is safe. Your surgeon will also provide detailed instructions about the normal symptoms you will experience and any potential signs of complications. It is important to realize that the amount of time it takes for recovery varies greatly among individuals.

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