Buttock (Gluteal) Augmentation:
A surgical procedure to increase the size and shape of the buttock.
An area of the body not easily enlarged, or shaped by weight
training or diet is the buttocks region. Individuals that wish to
enlarge, lift, and shape the buttock mounds, have a variety of
different size and shape buttock implants from which to choose. The
decision for the shape and size of the implants is made depending on
each person’s individual desires and on their general body build.
Buttock implants are very soft, solid silicone implants and are
completely unlike breast implants.
Generally, anyone in average physical condition or good
health can be a candidate for buttock augmentation surgery.
Procedure.
Placed into each buttock area through a single incision overlying
the tailbone, buttock implants are positioned to look as natural as
possible for the optimal cosmetic effect.
Since this is an area of the body that is required for
walking, sitting, and so many other movements, patients might
experience greater pain during the recovery period than other common
cosmetic surgery procedures and the recovery time is usually longer.
Pain medications typically are prescribed to help with the discomfort,
but after approximately 5-7 days the patient is able to be up and
about; moving, walking, and sitting more comfortably.
There is generally very little swelling and bruising after
buttock augmentation so the results may be seen very soon after
surgery. Full physical activities are usually permitted within a month
after surgery.
Surgical risks are few, but may include among others:
infection, bleeding, nerve and/or muscle damage, slippage and
asymmetry.