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Hip Aesthetic Surgery

Hip (Butt) Aesthetic surgery encompasses a range of procedures designed to improve the buttocks’ size, shape, and overall appearance. Two primary methods dominate this field: Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL), which utilizes fat transfer for natural enhancement, and Butt Implants, wherein a prosthesis is used to create volume.

Who is Suitable for Hip (Butt) Aesthetics?

Hip (Butt) aesthetics can be an excellent choice for individuals dissatisfied with their buttocks’ size, shape, or sagging. It can address issues like asymmetry or volume loss due to aging or weight fluctuations. However, patients must be in good overall health, non-smokers, and have realistic expectations about the results.

How is Hip (Butt) Aesthetic Surgery Done, and Surgical Methods?

For a Brazilian Butt Lift, the procedure begins with liposuction, where fat is harvested from other body parts like the abdomen or thighs. The extracted fat is then purified and re-injected into the buttocks to create a fuller, rounder appearance.

However, Butt Implants involve placing a silicone implant under or above the gluteal muscle. This method is often recommended for those who lack sufficient fat for a BBL.

Butt reduction aesthetics, also known as gluteal reduction, is a surgical procedure designed to reshape and reduce the size of the buttocks for a more proportionate figure. It involves removing excess fat and skin, typically through liposuction and excision techniques. The results offer a more balanced body contour and enhanced self-confidence.

Both procedures are performed under general anesthesia and can take 2 to 4 hours, depending on the complexity. Incisions are strategically placed to minimize visible scarring.

Pre-Surgical Preparation for Hip (Butt) Aesthetic Surgeries

Before surgery, patients need to undergo a comprehensive medical evaluation. Certain medications may need to be adjusted or stopped. It’s also recommended to quit smoking and avoid alcohol before surgery to facilitate healing and reduce the risk of complications.

Post-Surgical Recovery

After the procedure, patients may experience some swelling and discomfort, which can be managed with prescribed medications. Compression garments are typically worn to minimize swelling and support the new contours. After the surgery, the person lies in the prone position for the first few days. The patient can also lie in the side position. On the 3rd day, the person can completely lie on his back and sit. After 10 days, he can return to his old social life completely. Using a corset for 2 or 3 weeks after the surgery is very important. Most patients can return to non-strenuous work within 2 weeks, but avoiding direct pressure on the buttocks for about 6 weeks is crucial to ensure optimal results.

After the procedure, patients may experience some swelling and discomfort, which can be managed with prescribed medications. Compression garments are typically worn to minimize swelling and support the new contours. After the surgery, the person lies in the prone position for the first few days. The patient can also lie in the side position. On the 3rd day, the person can completely lie on his back and sit. After 10 days, he can return to his old social life completely. Using a corset for 2 or 3 weeks after the surgery is very important. Most patients can return to non-strenuous work within 2 weeks, but avoiding direct pressure on the buttocks for about 6 weeks is crucial to ensure optimal results.

While some results are immediately noticeable, the final outcome of hip (butt) aesthetic surgery becomes apparent after the swelling has fully subsided, usually within a few months. The incisions, although permanent, are well concealed and will fade over time. Possible complications include infection, bleeding, or asymmetry.

At Unimed Health, we understand that undergoing hip (butt) aesthetic and Brazilian Butt Lift Aesthetic surgery is a significant decision. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward your aesthetic transformation.