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I routinely inject 1500 cc per buttock or more. I have not had a case of any significant necrosis in hundreds and hundreds of cases. However, there is a limit here. I have found this to be about 1800 cc to 1900 cc in most buttocks. Find a plastic surgeon with ELITE credentials who performs hundreds of Brazilian buttlifts each year. Then look at the plastic surgeon's website before and after photo galleries to get a sense of who can deliver the results. Kenneth Hughes, MD Los Angeles, CA
Hello dear!Thanks for the question and provided information as well.Your BMI is within the recommended range, but unfortunately, without pictures, it is very difficult to give you a proper answer. In general, you need to be physically healthy and at a stable weight, have realistic expectations, be a non-smoker and your BMI needs to be 30 or less.l recommend you to make an appointment with a board certified plastic surgeon to talk about your goals and anything you need to know.Good luck :)
Brazilian butt lifts are an art not a science. The most I have injected into a butt cheek is 1,350. I can see why you may more and I have done it; but as a two staged procedure (700 at stage one and 1300 at stage two). Think of the injected fat as a handful of seeds not as a bucket-full of filler. The better the soil the bigger the plant, not the more seeds the bigger the plant. At or near 1500 the fat tends to pour out of the injection site and get wasted, and I often cant harvest enough fat to get more than 1350, though I do try...and in some patients I do succeed. See a board certified plastic surgeon with a ton of experience and you will be fine. All surgeries carry risk and I wish you a great result and a safe and pleasant outcome.
Dear Sade, This is an absurd amount of fat tissue/fluid to inject into your buttocks. I have performed hundreds of BBLs and never even gone over 1200cc per cheek. The amount injected is dependent on many factors, including the amount of fat you have to donate, how the fat is processed and the buttock skin receptability. If the fat is not processed in any way, then it might be possible to obtain that ridiculous volume to reinject, but it will be mostly anesthetic fluid. The yield that I get on fat removed is about 30-35%, meaning that it would take over 13 LITERS of liposuctioned fat to get you 2200cc per cheek. Impossible!!! to begin with. Highly dangerous, if EVER possible. Good luck!