Liposuction with BBL

Liposuction with BBL
Liposuction with BBL (Brazilian butt lift) is a procedure that combines the reduction of fat tissue and its use to give the buttocks a fuller and more attractive shape.
The procedure allows for simultaneous slimming and emphasizing the roundness and proportions of the figure. With this method, you can remove unwanted fat from places such as the abdomen, thighs or hips, and then precisely transfer it to the buttocks to achieve a natural-looking effect of enlargement and firming.
What is liposuction with BBL?
Liposuction with BBL is a body contouring method that combines the reduction of fat tissue with its transplantation to the buttocks. It is a two-stage procedure – first, excess fat is removed from specific parts of the body, such as the abdomen, sides, thighs or back, and then the appropriately prepared fat is precisely injected into the buttocks, giving them the desired volume and shape.
The procedure differs from other buttock augmentation methods in that it uses the patient’s own fat tissue, which minimizes the risk of complications and provides a natural effect.
Thanks to the precise distribution of fat, the buttocks look fuller and firmer, while maintaining softness and elasticity, and the final effect is subtle and consistent with the anatomy of the body. It is also durable, because some of the transplanted fat cells integrate with the patient’s body, becoming its natural element.
Another advantage of this method is the improvement of the quality of the skin in the buttock area. The fat contains stem cells that affect tissue regeneration, improving the firmness and elasticity of the skin. This is why patients often notice not only an increase in the volume of the buttocks, but also an overall improvement in the condition of the skin in this area.
What are the indications for the procedure?
The procedure is recommended for people who want to improve the proportions of their figure while eliminating excess fat from problematic body parts.
It works especially well for people who have locally accumulated fat that is difficult to remove with diet and exercise, and for those who want to achieve rounder and firmer buttocks. The procedure is also suitable for people with buttock asymmetry, as it allows for precise modeling of the shape and alignment of proportions.
This procedure is chosen by patients who, with age or as a result of weight loss, have experienced a decrease in the volume and firmness of the buttocks. Thanks to the procedure, it is possible to simultaneously model the waist, hips and lower parts of the body, which makes the silhouette take on the desired shapes.
What does the procedure look like?
The procedure is a surgical procedure performed under general or local anesthesia, depending on the scope of the operation and the individual predispositions of the patient. The entire process can take from two to four hours and is divided into three main stages.
The first stage is liposuction, which is the removal of excess fat tissue from selected parts of the body. Most often, fat is taken from areas such as the abdomen, sides, thighs, hips or back. For this purpose, the surgeon makes small incisions in the skin, through which he inserts thin cannulas, allowing for precise fat suction.
The second stage of the procedure is the preparation of the collected fat for transplantation. The suctioned material is subjected to special processing, during which healthy fat cells are separated from unnecessary fluids and damaged tissue.
This produces a clean material that has a high chance of survival and integration with the patient’s body. This process is extremely important because it affects the durability of the effect.
The final stage of the procedure is transplanting the purified fat into the buttocks. The surgeon precisely injects fat cells using thin cannulas, layering them in different parts of the buttocks. This technique makes it possible to achieve an even effect and avoid lumps or unevenness. The doctor shapes the shape of the buttocks according to the patient’s expectations, taking care of symmetry and a natural appearance.
After the procedure, the patient puts on special compression clothing that helps stabilize the new body shape, reduce swelling and supports the healing process. The first effects are visible immediately, but the full results can be observed after a few months, when the fat fully integrates with the tissues and the silhouette takes on the desired proportions.
How to prepare for the procedure?
Preparation for the procedure includes a number of important steps that increase the safety of the operation and minimize the risk of complications. The patient must have a detailed consultation with a plastic surgeon, during which their health condition, the amount of available fat tissue and expectations regarding the effects are assessed. All diagnostic tests ordered by the doctor should also be performed.
At least two weeks before the procedure, the patient should avoid smoking and drinking alcohol, as these substances can negatively affect the healing of wounds. It is also advisable to stop taking blood-thinning medications. It is important for the patient to ensure proper hydration and a diet rich in nutrients that support tissue regeneration.
What are the recommendations after the procedure?
Recovery after the procedure requires special care for the operated areas and following the doctor’s recommendations. In the first weeks, it is crucial to avoid sitting directly on the buttocks and lying on your back, which could affect the distribution of the grafted fat. It is recommended to sleep on your stomach or side and use special pillows to relieve pressure when sitting.
The patient should wear compression clothing for at least six weeks, which supports proper healing and reduces swelling. From the 2nd week after the surgery, lymphatic drainage is necessary, performed by a physiotherapist, 1-2 times a week for a period of 1-3 months after the surgery. It is also necessary to avoid intense physical activity for about four weeks, and returning to more demanding exercises should take place gradually, after consulting a doctor. Regular check-ups will allow you to monitor the healing process and assess how the body has accepted the grafted fat.
What are the contraindications to the procedure?
• cancer
• autoimmune diseases
• heart diseases
• diabetes
• circulatory system problems
• abnormal body weight (overweight or underweight)
• infections in the treatment area (both at the collection site and the administration site)
• blood clotting disorders
• pregnancy and breastfeeding
Important information
1-1.5 hours
2-4 weeks
after 2 weeks
Every morning and evening