Get the real deal on beauty treatments—real doctors, real reviews, and real photos with real results.Here's how we earn your trust.
If you had buttocks pain after the procedure and the pain never completely went away, you need to see your plastic surgeon. If the pain went away for months or a year and there is now buttock pain, it may be unrelated to the surgery. Kenneth Hughes, MD Brazilian Buttlift Los Angeles, CA
It is unusual to have pain 2 years after a BBL. It is possible that you sustained some nerve injury. There is a nerve that runs under your buttock muscles and if your surgeon injured it during the procedure, it may cause pain in your buttock and legs. See your surgeon for followup.
If the waist was smaller at one time, the waist can likely be reduced to those same measurements or smaller provided the muscular and fascial integrity has remained the same. Kenneth Hughes, MD Brazilian buttlift Los Angeles, CA
In general it is better to lose weight prior to Brazilian buttlift if you will still have ample fat stores. If you stay within 10 or 20 lbs of your operative weight, you are likely to maintain the results. Kenneth Hughes, MD Brazilian buttlift Los Angeles, CA
You may be able to find a plastic surgeon who will do this for you for $7500 or so at the low end. Kenneth Hughes, MD Los Angeles, CA
To answer your questions, yes although it may take time for the all of your swelling to subside to see your final result. The liposuction performed with a buttock augmentation provides patients a more feminine shape with making areas of the body smaller while enhancing the buttock area.
If you are a poor scar former, wait until the liposuction scars are completely faded before tanning after Brazilian buttlift. Kenneth Hughes, MD Los Angeles, CA
I believe that combining a tummy tuck and fatr transfers is a very good option. We routinely utilize liposucition with our abdominoplasties and rather than discarding the fat, it can be used for buttock augmentation with very favorable results- why waste all of that good fat. When combining...
What’s trending? Who’s turning heads? Which TikTok myths need busting? We’ve got you. No fluff, no gatekeeping—just real talk. Get our free, unfiltered newsletter.