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There are currently no gluteal injections approved by the FDA. Silicone or any other kind of nonsurgical butt injections are very dangerous and often lead to a lot of pain, possible infection, and other complications down the road. You may want to consider buttock implants or a Brazilian butt lift ie. liposuction with fat graphting to the butt. Always try to consult a board certified plastic surgeon.
I would not recommend that you allow anyone to inject anything into your buttocks. The material injected can lead to a number of problems.Kenneth Hughes, MDLos Angeles, CA
Allow me to share with you some information that you may not hear elsewhere. There are only two proven safe and relatively effective methods for Buttock Augmentation and Hip Augmentation: 1) Autologous Fat Transfer (using your own fat, transferring from one area of the body to the other) and 2)...
Making the buttocks larger requires some sort of a surgical procedure: fat grafting or implants; however, padded implants (placed in pants) is one way to make the buttocks appear larger.
Traditionally the only way to treat symptomatic (hard, painful, and/or infected) silicone granulomas in the buttock is to directly excise the problematic area, unfortunately leaving a deforming contour and large scar. If treatment is rendered earlier than later, before...
It is in the best interest of your pregnancy not to perform any aesthetic procedure that may compromised your baby health.Also pregnancy will affect your body weight and contour, I would advise you to wait till your child is born and your hormones get to their normal levels before opting for any...
The good news is, at this point you are at very low risk for any sudden life threatening event. The bad news is, it is inevitable that you will eventually incur a complication such as migration, hardening, and/or infection (least likely of the three). In the meantime enjoy life...