Yes, there is no reason why you cannot have BBL and then braces placed on your teeth. The beautiful thing about BBL is that it allows you to lose fat from the areas where you have more than enough, while adding that same fat to the areas where you do not have enough! That way both the donor and the recipient sites improve. I have been doing buttock implant surgery for 20+ years with very nice results and few complications. Nonetheless, I do now recommend BBL to patients who have sufficient donor site fat to achieve a result that meets their expectations. I have found that we can transfer a much greater volume of fat than the volume of implant that we can place into the inter-muscular pockets that I use (beneath the Gluteus Maximus and above the Gluteus Medius & Minimus muscles. In rare cases, we can even place an implant at a later date to maximize volume. Fat can be placed throughout the buttocks region while gluteal implants are used in the upper buttocks. I do not place buttock implants where my patient would sit on them because that would increase the risk of complications. Lastly, some patients think that if they put on weight that we will get a better result. The problem is that if you then lose that weight, the grafted fat will also likely be lost in proportion to your weight loss. Good luck!