RECOVERY OF BRAZILIAN BUTT LIFT

RECOVERY OF BRAZILIAN BUTT LIFT

Among females, the Brazilian Butt Lift is increasingly popular, and the number of Brazilian Butt Lifts has increased over the years, according to plastic surgery statistics. This method, for example, is applied every 30 minutes every day on average. Brazilian butt lift surgery (BBL) uses fat grafting to give you round, shapely buttocks using your own fat.  In general, surgeons extract fat by liposuction from the hips, belly, lower back, or thighs, then this fat is added to the ass. BBL increases the size and strengthens the appearance of your buttocks as a result.

First Days After Brazilian Butt Lift

In the hips and buttocks, patients may expect to have bruising and swelling after the surgery. Each patient recovers differently from surgery, so recovery time may change patients to patients. In general, after the procedure, the surgeon should expect to be up and walking for a day or two. You can notice you are removing fluid from the incision sites during this time. This is absolutely natural and with post-surgical massages, it can be handled.

Compression Garment

After treatment, compression garments are recommended by the surgeon for use after BBL treatment. Wearing the garment for eight weeks is very important thing during recovery process. Because the surgeon needs to ensure proper healing of the areas where the fat was extracted. The garment also helps to minimize swelling, decrease discomfort and help the skin retract.

Sitting Position

One of the most important recovery tips from the Brazilian Butt Lift is to avoid sitting directly on your buttocks for at least eight weeks after the procedure. Surgeon often advised to sleep on their stomach or sides, and it would be better to sit on special BBL pillow if you have. It is beneficial to position the pillow behind your legs to avoid adding pressure on the fat graft by raising the buttock. In order to obtain long-lasting results from your surgery, this is very necessary, as sitting directly on the buttocks will impair the area’s blood circulation. It should be remembered, however, that, whether the patient is seated or not, 40 percent of the transferred fat is not likely to be permanent. When sitting after the first eight weeks of treatment, it is still important to use pillows and avoid sitting for a long time. The surgeon also recommends that for the first eight weeks after surgery, you cannot sleep on your back.

Physical Activity

You should avoid intense activities immediately after your surgery, particularly activities that involve jumping. After a month, patients can do easy activities like brisk walking. Most patients will resume their regular operations six to eight weeks after surgery, depending on how the patient responds to the surgery. To help ensure that the final results give you an aesthetically pleasing form, it is important to listen to all of the post-operative guidance given by your plastic surgeon.