While some patients may achieve their desired results with one round of BBL, others may require additional rounds to achieve optimal results. Your surgeon will evaluate your unique situation and provide recommendations.
The Brazilian Butt Lift, commonly known as BBL, has become one of the most popular cosmetic procedures among women seeking to enhance their curves in a natural and harmonious way. Unlike other methods that use implants, the BBL relies on an advanced fat grafting technique using the patient’s own body fat.
The procedure begins with liposuction in specific areas where excess fat is present, such as the abdomen, lower back, hips, or thighs. The extracted fat is then carefully purified and prepared to be strategically re-injected into the buttocks. The result is a more sculpted and balanced silhouette, with fuller, rounder, and lifted buttocks.
One of the main advantages of the BBL is that it not only enhances the shape of the buttocks but also contours other areas of the body, providing an overall body-sculpting effect. Additionally, since the patient’s own fat is used, the risk of rejection or complications from foreign materials is significantly reduced.
While diet and exercise can help tone your body, they can’t change your natural fat distribution or body structure. Genetics often determine the size and shape of your rear, and some areas of the body hold on to fat more stubbornly than others— making buttock augmentation the perfect solution for many. A BBL is an effective solution for those who want to redefine their curves, especially when traditional fitness efforts fall short.
This procedure is especially popular among women seeking that signature Miami “snatched” look — curvier hips, a small waist, and a lifted, voluminous behind. When performed by experienced, board-certified surgeons, the BBL offers both aesthetic enhancement and body confidence.
One of the most common reasons to have a Brazilian Butt Lift is for better shape and size. However, not everyone can be fitted with one due to age restrictions or medical conditions. You must know that your body will respond well before going through this procedure, to make sure everything goes smoothly. In general, you are likely a good candidate for a Brazilian Butt Lift if you agree with the following:
• You want a fuller look in your buttock area
•You prefer more “natural” results without the use of implants
• You don’t have sagging skin and it looks like a good skin tone in the hips and buttocks
• You have some fat deposits in other areas to harvest for injection into the buttocks
• You have the conditions and the support system to avoid sitting for several weeks after surgery.
Yes. The transferred fat is your own tissue, so it responds to weight changes just like the rest of your body. If you lose a significant amount of weight, the gained volume may decrease.
Yes, but not right away. During the first 2 to 3 weeks, it is recommended to avoid sitting directly on your buttocks and to use a special cushion to reduce pressure.
Yes, but you usually have to wait at least 6 to 8 weeks before resuming intense workouts. Exercising too soon could affect the integration of the fat.