Many young women look up to celebrities who have embraced the growing ‘bigger butt and smaller waistline’ trend. They see these pictures on social media and want to look just like them. However, surgery to achieve this look, such as a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL), can be quite expensive. Some women are unable to afford it, and thus they may seek cheaper alternatives for surgery. Choosing a cheaper option can be risky. The doctors may not be as skilled, and the equipment may not be clean. This increases the risk of complications during or after surgery.
The typical misperception regarding a Brazilian buttock lift is that it is performed using implants. This augmentation is done with fat! Fat necrosis is a significant complication associated with Brazilian butt lift surgery. Fat necrosis occurs when fat cells injected during a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) treatment do not receive adequate blood supply. In this article, we will look at the treatment and prevention of fat necrosis following a BBL.
Treatment of Fat Necrosis
Treatment for this post-Brazilian butt lift problem typically consists of treating the affected buttocks area, and restoring the desirable aesthetic results. There are two common treatment options:
Liposuction to remove necrotic fat cells: In cases of fat necrosis, the doctor will use a liposuction to remove the dead or damaged fat cells from the affected areas. Liposuction is a surgical procedure that removes excess fat from certain regions of the body. This improves the shape and appearance of the buttocks by removing any obvious lumps or abnormalities produced by necrotic tissue.
Additional fat transfer after healing: Once the injured fat cells have been removed and the body has healed, another surgery may be required to implant additional fat to the buttocks. This is done to ensure the buttocks appear large and even.
Liposuction is used to remove excess fat from various places of the body, which is subsequently reinserted into the buttocks to make them larger and shapelier.
How Can Fat Necrosis Be Prevented?
The kind of injection procedures employed during the surgery as well as a pre-existing medical condition might both lead to fat necrosis. One way to prevent fat necrosis is to think about the factors that may cause it to occur in the first place.
Choosing a board-certified plastic surgeon: A board-certified plastic surgeon has undergone extensive training and meets strict requirements for performing cosmetic operations such as Brazilian Butt Lifts. This surgeon is very experienced and knowledgeable, reducing the risk of complications such as fat necrosis. If the operation is performed by a surgeon with limited experience of cosmetic surgery, they could use improper injection techniques, such as injecting collected fat deep into the muscles, which can cause the fat cells to die due to a lack of blood supply.
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle before and after surgery: A healthy lifestyle is essential both before and after a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) surgery. This includes eating healthy, drinking plenty of water, not smoking, avoiding too much alcohol, and remaining active through regular exercise. Doing these steps can reduce the likelihood of complications such as fat necrosis following surgery.
Not undertaking any of the aforementioned exercises can have a negative influence on blood supply to the buttocks, causing the transferred fat cells to die. Keeping your body healthy allows it to heal more properly.
Conclusion
As we conclude our discussion of Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) surgery and the need for precautions against problems such as fat necrosis, I’d like to hear your thoughts. Whether you have personal experiences, questions, or thoughts to contribute, your feedback is important in building a helpful and educational community.
Only specialist should be allowed to do a surgery like this so that there wouldn’t be any after effects .