Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Cosmetic Surgery Answers

What is the "Brazilian Butt Lift"?

The Brazilian Butt Lift consists of liposuction of the areas around the buttocks, usually including the area above the butt or “sacral” area and the hips and often the outer thighs. Then, sometimes, fat is transplanted into the buttocks to make them fuller. Contrary to what is said elsewhere, the fat should be transplanted into the lower two-thirds of the buttocks, not the upper two-thirds. There are some doctors who are spinning the fat, so as to make it denser. This does not improve the result. The bottom line is that any given butt can take only so much fat in any one operation or the transplanted fat tends to cause problems like infection. Infection is a risk anyway even if everything is done to the best possible standard. If you have a big butt this technique can be used to make it much bigger. If you have a small butt, the Brazilian Butt Lift can only do so much. Dr. Yoho has been performing this procedure for over a decade. Results vary with the individual, with some people getting almost all the fat to “take”, making the butt more shapely. Others, such as smokers, will have very little retention of the fat. If you are a smoker, it’s probably not worth it.

There are surgeons who are putting implants, made of silicone, into the buttocks. These implants generally go under the muscle and in Dr. Yoho’s opinion often cause unnatural results, with somewhat strange bulges on top of the butt. See results at other internet sites. Fat transplant methods can be repeated if the patient wants more fullness.

Note that the above patient didn’t even have fat transplant to the buttock, but the butt was lifted and the shape was improved anyway. This is because, as noted above, the areas around the butt were shaped beautifully. An additional factor is that slight weight gain (actually the patient stabilizing at a similar weight as before) after a relatively large liposuction like this one can produce very nice fullness of the breasts and buttocks, where the remaining fat tissues can grow a little. There may not be any ultimate net weight loss, but the patient sure looks a lot better.

I have one additional note about this sort of case. It’s generally a mistake (of course there are exceptions) to liposuction the buttocks themselves. Liposuction of the area around the buttocks is best. This usually produces the most improved shape.

Please look at this photo for an example of we can do to produce a great posterior. Sometimes it just involves shaping, as in this example. Here's a few more examples: here, here, and here, and here.
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