How Is Butt Augmentation Surgery Performed?
Butt augmentation surgeries are typically performed using either fat transfer (lipofilling) or buttock implants. In the fat transfer method, fat is initially harvested from areas such as the abdomen, waist, or thighs. After the harvested fat undergoes a specialized cleaning process, it is then injected into the buttock area to enhance volume. This method is popular among individuals who seek a natural look and feel.
Another method for butt augmentation involves using buttock implants. In this approach, the surgeon places buttock implants through a predetermined incision. These implants are commonly made of silicone or other biocompatible materials. The implants are carefully positioned by the surgeon to achieve the desired volume and shape, contributing to the reshaping of the buttock area.
Both methods are typically performed under general anesthesia. The recovery process can vary from person to person but generally allows a return to normal activities within a few weeks.