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Males can and do get a Brazilian butt lift. Again the liposuction is done to obtain donor fat and then the fat is injected into the buttocks to change shape. In a female the goal is to create curves and projection. In a male the girl is to create a more muscular buttocks with projection. In a male liposuction done on the abdomen is done to enhance the sixpack and the fat injection to the buttocks is also done to give a more muscular look.
In my practice, Brazilian butt lifts are mainly performed on women. There's nothing stopping a man from getting the procedure done, however.
Although some men do get the Brazilian butt lift, this procedure is more popular among women. But there is no reason why men cannot get it too.
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The Brazilian Butt Lift is becoming a very popular procedure; in fact in our office it has become the number one procedure. It is more popular in women than men, although many men are seeking the procedure. The problem with men is that many do not have sufficient donor fat. If you are truly interesetd in the procedure you should seek out a plastic surgeon who specializes in the Breazilian Butt Lift and who has experience in recognizing fat donor sites.
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Hello dear! Thanks for the question. The average cost varies a lot depending on the clinic, the country, city and the plastic surgeon. 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 :)
Florida and other states developed mandated "limits" for liposuction after several well-publicized deaths in cases of large-volume liposuction, often in poorly-controlled and non-licensed surgical facilities, and often by doctors who were not fully-trained ABPS-certified "real" plastic surgeons....