Brazilian Butt Lift Procedure
What is Brazilian Butt Lift?
A Brazilian butt lift procedure is one that includes the liposuction and injection of fat into the body of the patient following purification of the fat tissue. A trained surgeon can carry out the liposuction procedure on various parts of the body like anterior abdominal walls, neck, calves, arms, back, thighs, and face. Purification of fat is done from water, anesthetic agents, blood, and oil, and it is then injected into the relevant parts of the body like the buttocks. The injection of the fat tissue increases the volume of the concerned area and also firms it up. As people age, fat in the buttocks shrink and sag while the fat in the abdomen increase in size leading to unpleasant flaps. By going for a Brazilian butt lift, the patients are going to come up with a healthier and youthful appearance. The buttocks also become firmer, perky, and fuller in appearance.
Brazilian Butt Lift Procedure
Patients are placed under the influence of general anesthetic agents or will remain under a sedative all through the process. Much of the time is spent doing the liposuction, and everything takes about 90 minutes or as much as four hours. By doing body sculpting, patients can get very fascinating results, especially when the surgeons make use of the latest technologies.
All through the procedure, the surgeon is going to take care to check the volume, shape, and symmetry of the buttocks. During the procedure, any kind of irregularities that are seen. As the incisions are very small and resolve over time, there is no need for the surgeons to make use of sutures in this procedure.
Risks and Recovery following a Brazilian Butt Lift
Before the Brazilian butt lift procedure is done, the surgeon is going to let the patient know of all risks or possible negative outcomes, and these outcomes differ from patient to patient. The complications that can be observed can vary from perforation to seromas to lack of symmetry to other kinds of irregularities. In some cases, the injection of fat can lead to the formation of embolism, cysts, and lumps. Once the procedure is complete, the surgeon will instruct the patient on how the swelling can be managed to reduce further complications. It is good that the patient and surgeon communicate very well, and this will minimize the possibility of harm during the phase of recovery.