Buttock Implants is a cosmetic surgery designed to enhance the size, shape, and contour of the buttocks.
During the procedure, a surgeon places specially designed silicone implants under the gluteal muscles to add volume and create a lifted, rounder appearance.
This procedure is ideal for people with naturally small or flat buttocks, or those who have lost volume due to aging, weight loss, or body changes. The result is a firmer, well-proportioned, and more attractive overall body silhouette.
Buttock implant surgery is usually performed under general anesthesia, meaning the patient is completely asleep and feels no pain during the procedure.
The surgeon makes small incisions either at the top of the buttocks or in the crease between the buttocks. Specially designed silicone implants are carefully placed under the gluteal muscles to add volume and create a lifted, rounder appearance.
The incisions are then closed with sutures, and a special support garment is worn during recovery. The procedure typically takes 1–2 hours, and most patients can go home the same day.
→ Abdominoplasty removes excess skin and tightens abdominal muscles in addition to fat, while liposuction only removes fat.
→ Yes, but the incision is made along the lower abdomen and is usually hidden under underwear or clothing.
→ Most patients return to daily activities within 2–4 weeks, but full recovery may take several months.
→ Some discomfort and pain are normal, but they can be managed with prescribed medication.
→ Yes, if the patient maintains a healthy lifestyle with proper diet and regular exercise.
→ Individuals with excess abdominal skin and fat, especially after pregnancy or significant weight loss.
→ Light exercise can usually be started 6–8 weeks after surgery, with the surgeon’s approval.
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