Buttock augmentation is a procedure that reshapes and enhances your gluteal area, providing you with an uplifted and shapelier buttock profile. This procedure is recommended for people who has flat, square, loose and sagging buttock shape.
Methods for buttock augmentation:
The incision can be made toward the top of both sides of the upper buttocks, toward the bottom in both of the gluteal creases (the areas where your "cheeks" meets the top of the thighs), incisions between both cheeks (hidden in the crease) or with one incision placed down the center of the sacrum, or the crease between the buttocks. The length of the incision and scar is directly related to the affected areas.
The surgeon will create a pocket large enough to place the butt implants (depend on the type of implant, degree of enlargement desired, your body type and your surgeon's recommendations).
Closing the incisions.
Preoperative
Stop smoking and drinking alcoholic beverages 6 weeks before and after surgery for healing the wound faster.
Abstain from aspirin, ibuprofen, vitamin E and supplements two weeks before surgery to prevent the severe bleeding.
Notify any medical conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, etc. including any usage of a drug or dietary supplements.
Arrange for someone to drive your home and stay with you at the first night after surgery.
Recovery
Do not allow sitting in the first 10-14 days except for using the toilet and eating. Arrange for someone assist you when you first start ambulating (moving around).
After 14 days you can sitting with a soft pillow placed beneath your hamstring muscles but not touching your buttock.
Wearing a compression garment for 6 to 8 weeks.
Bruising and swelling typically last 2-3 weeks and will be gradually improved every day.
General Information
Duration
2-3 hours
Hospital Stay (night)
2
LOS in Thailand
60
Type
New Surgery
Type of Anesthesia
General anesthesia
Procedure
Buttock augmentation is a procedure that reshapes and enhances your gluteal area, providing you with an uplifted and shapelier buttock profile. This procedure is recommended for people who has flat, square, loose and sagging buttock shape.
Methods for buttock augmentation:
The incision can be made toward the top of both sides of the upper buttocks, toward the bottom in both of the gluteal creases (the areas where your "cheeks" meets the top of the thighs), incisions between both cheeks (hidden in the crease) or with one incision placed down the center of the sacrum, or the crease between the buttocks. The length of the incision and scar is directly related to the affected areas.
The surgeon will create a pocket large enough to place the butt implants (depend on the type of implant, degree of enlargement desired, your body type and your surgeon's recommendations).
Closing the incisions.
Preoperative
Stop smoking and drinking alcoholic beverages 6 weeks before and after surgery for healing the wound faster.
Abstain from aspirin, ibuprofen, vitamin E and supplements two weeks before surgery to prevent the severe bleeding.
Notify any medical conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, etc. including any usage of a drug or dietary supplements.
Arrange for someone to drive your home and stay with you at the first night after surgery.
Recovery
Do not allow sitting in the first 10-14 days except for using the toilet and eating. Arrange for someone assist you when you first start ambulating (moving around).
After 14 days you can sitting with a soft pillow placed beneath your hamstring muscles but not touching your buttock.
Wearing a compression garment for 6 to 8 weeks.
Bruising and swelling typically last 2-3 weeks and will be gradually improved every day.