What is Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL)?

BBL is a procedure that enhances the shape and volume of the buttocks by transferring fat from other areas of the body, such as the abdomen or thighs. It provides a natural, lifted appearance while improving overall body proportion. The procedure also contours donor areas, offering a dual benefit.

Consultation Steps

  • Planning

    Consultation to evaluate donor and recipient areas, discuss goals, and create a customized plan.

  • Pre-Operative Assessment

    Health evaluation, lab tests, and imaging if necessary. Travel and accommodation support arranged for international patients.

  • Surgery Day

    Fat is harvested from donor areas and carefully injected into the buttocks under general anesthesia by qualified surgeons.

  • Post-Operative Care

    Monitoring during recovery, guidance on sitting and compression garments, and support with accommodation or transfers if needed.

  • Follow-Up and Result Evaluation

    Results are evaluated during follow-up visits, with advice on lifestyle, sitting restrictions, and additional procedures if needed.

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What Are the Benefits?

BBL enhances buttock shape and volume, provides natural results, and contours donor areas for a balanced overall figure.

Precautions

Follow all pre-operative checks, adhere to post-operative sitting restrictions, wear compression garments, and attend follow-up appointments.

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10 Things You Should Know About BBL

Who is suitable for BBL?

Healthy adults with sufficient donor fat and realistic expectations.

How long is the recovery period?

Swelling and bruising usually resolve in 2–4 weeks; full results seen after 3–6 months.

How long do results last?

Permanent fat survives, though lifestyle and weight changes may affect outcomes.

Is anesthesia required?

Yes, general anesthesia is used.

Is the procedure painful?

Mild to moderate discomfort managed with prescribed pain medication.

Can I sit after surgery?

Sitting directly on the buttocks is restricted for 2–3 weeks; special cushions may be used.

What are the risks?

Risks include asymmetry, fat absorption, bruising, or infection; minimized with proper surgical technique.

Will scars be visible?

Incisions are small and placed in discreet areas.

How many sessions are required?

Typically a single session; touch-ups possible if desired.

Is there an age limit?

Generally suitable for adults; individual evaluation ensures safe surgery.