There are many Brazilian Butt Lift risks, but the occurence is rare.

Kenneth R. Francis, MD answers: What are potential risks for Brazilian Butt Lift?

What are potential risks for Brazilian Butt Lift?


Kenneth R. Francis, MD
10 months ago

Bella,

There are several possible adverse risks to Brazilian butt lift surgery, many of which have  been delineated by other respondents.  The take home message is that they occur rarely.  There are many board certified plastic surgeons in your area offering free consultations in this difficult economic time.  Take advantage of it and go for a consultation to discuss the potential risks in person with a surgeon.  Good luck!

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A: Brazilian Butt Lift

Steven Wallach, MD
10 months ago

A brazilian butt lift can have complications like any other procedure. Fat injections may not take, you  may ge an infection, have assymetry, unfavorable scarring, contour irregularities, lumps, numbness, seromas, fat necrosis, and hematomas to name a few.

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A: Lumps

David Shafer, MD
10 months ago

Bella16,

The biggest risks for this procedure are lumps and asymmetry. Just make sure that you go to a qualified surgeon with experience. Good luck.

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