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Brazilian Butt Lift Frequently Asked Questions Dr. Erika Sato M.D. - http://www.houstonbeautifulbody.com/ 1. What is a Brazilian Butt Lift and how does it work? A Brazilian butt lift (BBL) consists of collecting fat via liposuction from other areas of the body and transferring that fat to the buttocks. With this procedure it is very important to liposuction the waistline, which includes the abdomen, flanks/ love handles, as this adds to the dramatic contrast between a small waist and a full bubbly butt. In other words, a BBL is accentuating, contouring and reshaping using volume redistribution – shifting volume from an unattractive zone to a more desirable curvaceous position. 2. How much fat can I have transferred to my buttocks? The amount of fat that can be transferred safely to the buttocks is different for each patient. There are two factors that affect this: 1) the amount of “good” fat that can be collected via liposuction from other areas of the body (ex. a very thin patient may only have 500cc of fat total) and 2) the buttocks themselves (ex. a small tight muscular buttocks may not have room to safely inject 1000cc per buttock). During your consultation for a BBL, Dr. Sato can make a close estimate to how much fat can be collected and transferred. 3. What can be injected into my buttocks other than fat? Dermal fillers are sometimes used off label (not FDA approved) to add volume to the buttocks if the patient does not want a silicone implant and does not have enough fat to be transferred or have already had a BBL and want even more volume. This can be costly as a large volume of filler is usually needed. 4. How can I get Kim Kardashian’s butt? In the right patient, a BBL can definitely give results similar to Kim K. A BBL is a combination of liposuction at the waistline to create a very small waist and volume addition to the buttocks as well as shaping. 5. What are potential risks for Brazilian Butt Lift?

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Brazilian Butt lift or Butt Augmentation is any procedure that reshapes the buttocks for a smoother or shapely appearance. A brazilian butt lift uses your own fat to augment your buttocks. Learn the answers to the most common questions on the brazilian butt lift with this FAQ by Dr. Erika Sato MD. http://www.houstonbeautifulbody.com/

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Brazilian Butt Lift Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Erika Sato M.D. - http://www.houstonbeautifulbody.com/

1. What is a Brazilian Butt Lift and how does it work?

A Brazilian butt lift (BBL) consists of collecting fat via liposuction from other areas of the body

and transferring that fat to the buttocks. With this procedure it is very important to liposuction

the waistline, which includes the abdomen, flanks/ love handles, as this adds to the dramatic

contrast between a small waist and a full bubbly butt. In other words, a BBL is accentuating,

contouring and reshaping using volume redistribution – shifting volume from an unattractive

zone to a more desirable curvaceous position.

2. How much fat can I have transferred to my buttocks?

The amount of fat that can be transferred safely to the buttocks is different for each patient. There are two factors that affect this: 1) the amount of “good” fat that can be collected via liposuction from other areas of the body (ex. a very thin patient may only have 500cc of fat total) and 2) the buttocks themselves (ex. a small tight muscular buttocks may not have room to safely inject 1000cc per buttock). During your consultation for a BBL, Dr. Sato can make a close estimate to how much fat can be collected and transferred.

3. What can be injected into my buttocks other than fat?

Dermal fillers are sometimes used off label (not FDA approved) to add volume to the buttocks if the patient does not want a silicone implant and does not have enough fat to be transferred or have already had a BBL and want even more volume. This can be costly as a large volume of filler is usually needed.

4. How can I get Kim Kardashian’s butt?

In the right patient, a BBL can definitely give results similar to Kim K. A BBL is a combination of liposuction at the waistline to create a very small waist and volume addition to the buttocks as well as shaping.

5. What are potential risks for Brazilian Butt Lift?

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100% known risk = fat volume loss (~30-50% of the fat volume is lost). Immediately post op the buttocks are very large secondary to swelling from the trauma of the transfer and also a small amount of the lipoaspirate transferred is tumescent. Over the first 3-6 months ~30-50% of the fat volume is lost. 100% know risk = asymmetry (all patients have asymmetrical buttocks which can be subtle or obvious). Adding fat to the buttocks will not always correct this and can sometimes make the asymmetry more noticeable. Also fat volume loss may not occur to the same extent bilaterally which can lead to some asymmetry.

Contour irregularities at the liposuction site (very low risk in the hands of a well trained plastic

surgeon but there is a risk). Any surface irregularities such as scars or cellulite may be

accentuated with the fat grafting.

The procedure is permanent in the sense that the ~50% of fat that survives is permanent unless

the patient loses weight from the weight they were at the time of surgery or starts a strenuous

workout schedule that they did not do prior to the surgery. Thanks to gravity with the natural

aging process everything on our body will sag eventually and the buttocks after a BBL is no

exception.

6. Should I wait until I am finished having kids before I consider a Brazilian butt lift?

NO, not necessarily. Weight gain from the pregnancy can lead to loss of the small waistline created with liposuction. Liposuction can always be redone in the future.

7. Can you use fat from other people for a Brazilian butt lift?

NO, the body will actually reject any fat that comes from someone is does not have the same exact genetic makeup.

8. What is the recovery time from a Brazilian butt lift?

With fat transfer to any area of the body, the first few days after surgery are critical. The fat

actually survives by getting its nutrients from surround tissue (muscle and fat). Any trauma to

this transferred fat can cause it not to survive. Even with the best technique, ~30-50% of the fat

volume will be lost (usually in the first 3 months after surgery). The thought process by most

plastic surgeons is that sitting on your buttocks immediately after surgery will put too much

pressure on the fat increasing the fat volume loss. I ask my patients to stay off of their buttocks

for 10-14 days. Sitting is only allowed to use the restroom. When sleeping at night, the patient

either lays on their stomach or on their side. Some patients have a lifestyle where they are

unable to follow these restrictions. In that case, I make sure they fully understand that they may

have more volume loss than 30-50%. Aside from the restrictions on sitting, the recovery is

essentially the recovery for liposuction.

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- pain for 2-4 weeks, swelling for ~6 weeks but much improved ~2 weeks, bruising, numbness, compression garment for 2 weeks all the time and intermittently for up to 6 weeks

9. Can I combine a Brazilian Butt lift and other procedures in one surgery?

Yes, this is patient dependent. Combining procedures makes the anesthesia time longer. It is important that patients are healthy in order to undergo prolonged anesthesia times. Combining procedures also makes positioning post-op more difficult for the patient and with longer recovery periods.

10. How much does a Brazilian butt lift cost?

This varies depending on how many areas are liposuctioned and how much fat is transferred. ($5000-$8500)