If you’re looking for a buttocks augmentation procedure that provides little risk and natural-looking results, you may want to consider a buttocks fat transfer, which we offer here at A New You Aesthetics.
What Is A Buttocks Fat Transfer?
More commonly referred to as a Brazilian butt lift or a BBL, a buttocks fat transfer is a procedure that enhances the buttocks by using a technique known as fat transfer and injection. This procedure consists of taking fat from another area of the body through liposuction, purifying it, and then injecting it back into the buttocks to enhance both its size and its shape.
This type of procedure requires far smaller incisions than other options such as butt implants, which has made it a more popular option.
How Much Does A Buttocks Fat Transfer Cost?
The cost of a buttocks fat transfer procedure can vary depending on the individual circumstances, but the average cost of the treatment begins at around $6,800.
We recommend that you schedule a consultation with us and during it, we will evaluate you and your goals and come up with a plan catered to achieving those goals. During this time, we can give you a concrete price on your treatment. In addition, we ask that $1,000 deposit is made when scheduling a treatment and two weeks before the procedure, the full price will be due during a patient’s pre-op appointment.
We also offer flexible payment options, which we are always happy to discuss with you.
What Is The Procedure Like?
The first step of this procedure is acquiring fat from another part of the body through liposuction. Typically, patients like to remove fat from their stomach, hips, or thighs. Following the collection of the fat, it is purified and then injected back into the buttocks.
Are There Any Risks Involved?
Given that this procedure uses fat from the patient’s own body, risks and side effects are made minimal.
What Is Recovery Like?
What’s appealing about this procedure in terms of recovery is that it requires less recovery time than butt implants or other buttocks augmentation procedures would. Despite this, patients may experience some type of swelling or bruising in the days following the treatment, although it’s typically nothing too major and patients can often return to work and other activities sooner than with other treatments.
It is encouraged, however, that patients avoid putting significant weight on the buttocks for a few weeks.