How do I prepare for a buttock
augmentation procedure?
What are my options? There are two main
approaches for buttock augmentation: autologous fat transfer (Brazillian butt
lift) and buttock implant surgery.
Your surgeon will recommend an approach based on your
aesthetic goals and body shape. Buttock implants may be chosen if you desire a more rounded
appearance to your buttocks while fat grafting is an excellent way to
contour and reshape your buttocks.
If you are very slender
with little excess fat, then implants may be appropriate; however, if you have
sagging buttocks after massive weight loss, then fat grafting or a combination
of fat and implant surgery may be more effective.
Silicone injections – patient safety warning :Silicone injections are an unsafe and unacceptable
option for buttock augmentation. These injections are often offered by
unlicensed individuals and should be avoided. Always consult with a
board-certified plastic surgeon if you are considering a buttock augmentation
procedure.
How do I prepare for a buttock augmentation procedure? Your surgeon will provide you with
preoperative instructions, answer any questions you may have, take a detailed
medical history, and perform a physical exam to determine your fitness for
surgery.
In
advance of your procedure, your surgeon will ask you to:
- Stop smoking at least
six weeks before undergoing surgery to promote better healing.
- Avoid taking aspirin,
certain anti-inflammatory drugs, and some herbal medications that can
cause increased bleeding.
- Regardless
of the type of surgery to be performed, hydration is very important before
and after surgery for safe recovery.
Buttock
augmentation is usually performed on an outpatient basis. Be sure to arrange
for someone to drive you home after surgery and to stay with you at least the
first night following surgery.