How can I get a bigger butt?

my butt has no shape to it! what can i do to give a more rounded look?  Does this require plastic surgery?

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A: 2 ways to plump the butt

Jennifer Walden, MD

The two main ways to plump the buttocks are: 1) Get buttock implants 2) Get fat injections I have performed both types of procedures and recommend buttock implants for the patient with a very flat, volume deficient buttock area who is not opposed to having a silicone implant. Fat injections are a... more

A: Buttock augmentation can be performed using either your...

Gregory A. Buford, MD

Buttock augmentation can be performed using either your own fat or shaped silicone implants. Although fat tends to be rather unpredictable in terms of longevity, I prefer its more natural look and feel. In addition, unused fat can be frozen and used to touch-up and reshape your buttocks at a later date.

A: Two surgical options for buttock augmentation

Sanjay Grover, MD

Two methods for buttock augmenation include: 1) Fat grafting using your own fat cells; and 2) Buttock augmentation using silicone implants Patients with adequate donor fatty tissue elsewhere on the body may be a candidate for fat transfers. However, many patients who desire buttock augmentation do not have... more

A: Most who do a lot of buttock augmentation prefer fat

Ricardo Rodriguez, MD

I have done a lot of buttock augmentations over the past 5 years, and like a lot of people, I thought I would end up doing a balance of fat and implants. This has not been the case. Thin patients, on whom you would think implants would be ideal, are in fact, not that easy to deal with. The implants can be... more

A: Got Butt?

Sean A. Simon, MD

Kara, Being a plastic surgeon in your hometown, Miami, I am quite familiar with the general desire of the local population to have a round, firm, sexy, backside.  As far as I am concerned, the procedure frequently referred to as a " Brazilian Buttock Lift or Augmentation" is far and... more

A: I would categorically say no to buttock implants

Reza  Nabavian, MD

Let's face it, there are many areas in the body that can reasonably tolerate an implant. Buttocks are not one of them!  If you were to spend > 50% of your time laying on your breasts, I would say breast implants would not be tolerated either. As plastic surgeons, in our enthusiasm to satisfy patients'... more

A: Options for Buttock Sculpting and Augmentation

C. Bob Basu, MD

There are several options for you to improve the shape of your buttocks.    One option is to sculpt the shape of the buttocks with targeted liposuctioning and to add volume to the desire areas with fat injections (also known as fat micrografting).   Other options include buttock lifts... more

A: Get Brazilian Butt Lift for bigger butt

Daniel P. Markmann, MD

From my experience of performing both buttocks implants and the Brazilian Buttocks Lift over the past 12 years, there is no question. The Brazilian will provide a much more natural feel and shape than implants. It is also a much safer procedure. I have done several hundred Brazilian Butt Lift... more

A: Brazilian Butt Lift: Larger fuller rounder buttock

Otto Joseph Placik, MD

SEE VIDEO FOR SAMPLE RESULTS A rounder fuller buttocks can be obtained through exercise emphazing gluteal strengthening. However, the typical patient is unable to achieve this with conventional methods and seeks buttock enhancement using implants or fat injections.

A: Need a plastic surgery for bigger butt?

Samir Shureih, M.D.

The NEED for plastic surgery is your decision. The plastic surgeon can explain all the options available for you and the pros and cons of each procedure or method. Depending on your body constitution and your desires options are presented to you and the best option according to how much fat you have where the... more

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