Fat Transfer to Buttocks

Buttock augmentation fat transfer or fat grafting buttock augmentation is used to give more fullness to the buttocks and is ideally suited to someone desiring a subtle enhancement. Fat may be taken from one part of the body and re-injected into another area to add volume.

 

 

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  • What is a buttock augmentation fat transfer?

    Fat transfer (otherwise known as fat grafting) is a process that involves harvesting fat cells from other parts of the body and injecting them into the treatment site to increase plumpness and volume.

    A buttock augmentation fat transfer is used solely to give more fullness to the buttocks and is ideally suited to someone desiring a subtle enhancement. Fat may be taken from one part of the body and re-injected into another area to add volume.

  • which areas are suitable for treatment?

    As well as being effective in plumping the buttocks, fat transfer can also be used on the breasts as well as in the face, particularly around the cheeks, temples and the under-eye area.

  • How is a buttock augmentation fat transfer carried out?

    As every client’s skin and goals are unique, a detailed consultation with a consultant plastic surgeon is essential before undergoing any surgical procedure.

    During the consultation, your surgeon will discuss any problem areas, desired improvements, options available (including no treatment at all) and expected outcomes.

    Should a fat grafting buttock augmentation be agreed upon as the most suitable course of treatment, the procedure will be carried out in our newly refurbished operating theatre.

    The principles of a buttock augmentation fat transfer are the same as those for face and breast enhancements. The process involves fat harvested from an area of fullness with a simple liposuction procedure. Areas suitable for fat harvesting include the tummy, flanks, thighs and hips.

    It is essential to have enough fat available for an effective transfer and it is always important to bear in mind that top-up treatments will usually be required.

    The transferred fat cells need to be re-nourished where they are placed. It is inevitable that between 20% and 50% of the cells will not survive and will be naturally removed by the body’s cells. **

  • how many treatments will I need?

    Over a period of time, some of the relocated fat is resorbed, meaning it is usually necessary to undertake fat grafting buttock augmentation as a course of 2 or 3 treatments, followed by annual or bi-annual ‘top-ups’.

  • what results should I expect?

    Buttock augmentation fat transfer will result in a subtle enhancement and fullness of the buttocks.

  • is there any downtime?

    Generally speaking, fat removal at the donor site and reintroduction at the treatment site are both carried out using a needle, without the need for any incision or sutures. Patients will invariably experience localised bruising, redness or swelling at the injection site. However, this tends to subside around one week after the fat grafting buttock augmentation treatment.

  • can I resume normal activity immediately after treatment?

    Whilst a buttock augmentation fat transfer procedure is minimally invasive, it is advisable to refrain from exercise for 7-14 days post-treatment.

  • What pre and post-procedure advice must I follow?

    Pre-procedure

    We are governed by CQC guidelines which state a consultation must be carried out prior to any surgical appointment being booked. The consultation must be conducted at least 2 weeks, but not more than 4 months prior to the surgery.

    On the day of treatment, patients are advised to eat and drink as normal. Eating something sugary such as a biscuit ahead of the procedure is also recommended.

    Contact lenses should be removed prior to arrival at the clinic.

    Post-procedure

    Patients should not drive for 24 hours post-procedure, therefore arrangements for a taxi or driver should be made.

Areas

Buttocks
Breasts
Cheeks
Temples
Under-Eye Area

Anaesthetic Type

Application of local anaesthetic at the treatment site ensures total comfort for the duration of the procedure

Procedure Time

60 - 120 minutes

Science

Fat cells from other parts of the body are harvested and reinjected into the treatment site to increase plumpness and volume

Results

Patients should expect to see a subtle enhancement and fullness of the buttocks

Downtime

Patients are advised to treat day 1 post-op as a rest day, refraining from exercise for 14 days. Bruising should be expected for around 7 days after the procedure

Frequency

Annual top-ups are often beneficial to balance ongoing loss of volume

Price

From£6,995

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