Buttock enlargement with silicone
Silicone buttock augmentation is a cosmetic surgical procedure that aims to increase the size and shape of the buttocks using silicone implants. These implants are inserted under the skin or into the buttock muscles, giving them a larger, fuller appearance.
Who are good candidates?
Silicone buttock augmentation is suitable for people who are in good overall health and have realistic expectations about the results of the surgery. This procedure may be beneficial for women who want to improve the appearance of their buttocks, or who have asymmetry in their shape.
How is the procedure performed?
Silicone buttock augmentation is usually performed under general anesthesia. The surgeon makes small incisions in the buttocks area, then inserts the silicone implants into the appropriate location. The incisions are then closed with sutures.
What are the potential risks?
Silicone buttock augmentation carries some potential risks, such as:
- Infection
- Bleeding
- Scarring
- The body rejecting the silicone implants
- Change in sensation in the buttock area
- Asymmetry in the shape of the buttocks
What is the recovery period?
Patients usually need a recovery period of several days to several weeks after surgery. During this period, they may feel some pain and swelling in the buttock area. They should avoid sitting for long periods, and wear comfortable, loose clothing.
What are the expected results?
Silicone buttock augmentation can lead to noticeable results in the size and shape of the buttocks. However, patients should be aware that results may vary from person to person.
Important advice:
If you are considering silicone buttock augmentation, it is important to speak with a qualified and experienced plastic surgeon. You should discuss your expectations and potential risks of surgery with him, and ensure that you are making an informed decision.