Butt Augmentation

Thousands of women choose to have breast augmentation cosmetic surgery performed every year and that probably doesn't come as a surprise to anyone. But what may surprise you is that just as many women seek butt augmentation cosmetic surgery too. Who knew?

If you have a flat behind or your butt just seems to be sagging more and more, then you would be good candidate for butt augmentation surgery.

A butt augmentation removes the excess skin and fat that cause sagging buttocks. The procedure improves body shape by contouring the waist, hips and back of the thighs.

Buttock Augmentation Procedure

Your surgeon will make an incision along your lower back, from hip to hip. The excess skin below the incision is pulled up, lifting the buttocks and outer thighs. The extra skin is then removed. Drains may be placed during surgery. Your will need to wear a supportive garment (abdominal binder) for six weeks to help prevent fluid buildup and provide support during healing.

Risks

• Problems related to anesthesia

• Bleeding

• Infection

• Blood clots

• Widening of the scar

• Seroma (fluid collection under the skin)

• Separation of the incision or poor wound healing

• Numbness in the area (usually temporary)

The procedure can take up to 2 hours and in most cases you will be able to return home the following day, unless other procedures are performed at the same time. You may experience some moderate to severe discomfort that can be controlled with pain medications. Swelling may occur for 2 to 4 weeks.

If you have always wanted to have butt augmentation cosmetic surgery, but were hesitant, then, now is the time. We all have physical flaws that we wish we could change, if you have a flaw or a body part that you are unsatisfied with, then you should correct it.

OnlineSurgery.org is a leading resource for Butt Augmentation information. Search for a cosmetic surgeon near you today!


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