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Buttock Augmentation Aesthetics

Hip Augmentation Aesthetics

Hip Augmentation Aesthetics What is it?

Hip Augmentation Aesthetics is a cosmetic surgery procedure performed to give the hip area a fuller, more shaped and more aesthetic appearance. Hip augmentation is usually performed with methods such as implant placement or fat transfer. This cosmetic procedure helps the hip lines to gain a more pronounced and natural appearance.

Processing Processes

Before & After Process

Pre-Surgery

Before deciding on a surgical procedure for buttock augmentation, several important evaluations are made:

  • Health Status Assessment: The patient's general health status, past surgical history and suitability for anesthesia are reviewed.
  • Physical Examination: Sagging, volume loss or symmetry disorders in the buttock area are evaluated. A decision is made on which method to use for the procedure.
  • Choosing the Surgical Method: Buttock augmentation is usually performed with silicone implants or fat transfer. The method to use for the procedure is discussed in detail with the patient.
  • Risks and Possible Complications: The patient is informed about the risks of the surgery, complications and recovery process. Scars, infection risk and other possible complications are discussed.

Surgery Time

Buttock augmentation aesthetics is a surgical procedure consisting of several stages. These procedure steps are as follows:

  • Anaesthesia Application: The surgery is usually performed under general anesthesia, so the patient is comfortable during the procedure and does not feel pain.
  • Implant Application: In buttock augmentation, a silicone implant is placed in a specific area. The area where the implant is placed is selected to create the natural lines of the buttocks.
  • Fat Transfer (Brazilian Butt Lift - BBL): In order to shape the body lines naturally, fat is taken from another area of ​​the body (usually the abdomen or thigh area) and transferred to the buttock area.
  • Closing of Incisions: After the surgery, the surgeon begins the healing process by closing the small incisions. Care is taken to keep scars to a minimum.
Recovery Process in Hospital

The time spent in the hospital after surgery is important in terms of starting the recovery process. This process is managed as follows:

  • Monitoring: After surgery, the patient is monitored in the hospital and rested until the effect of anesthesia wears off.
  • Pain Management: Painkillers are used for post-operative pain and discomfort. In addition, cold compresses may be applied to reduce swelling and bruising.
  • Antibiotic Treatment: The patient may be given antibiotic treatment to reduce the risk of infection.
  • Discharge from Hospital: Buttock augmentation is usually a procedure that takes a few hours, and patients can be discharged the same day. However, some patients may stay in the hospital for another day.
Recovery at Home

The recovery process you will spend at home after surgery is very important for a successful result. This process should be managed as follows:

  • Rest: In the first few days, heavy activities should be avoided and plenty of rest should be taken. Care should be taken to rest to help the healing process of the changes made in the body.
  • Bandage and Wrap Care: Bandages and wraps applied to the hip area should be changed regularly. These wraps ensure the smooth progress of the healing process and reduce swelling.
  • Pain Management: Painkillers recommended by the doctor can be used for post-operative pain and swelling. In addition, cold compresses can be applied to reduce swelling.
  • Control Appointments: Regular follow-up appointments recommended by the doctor should be attended to monitor the healing process.
  • Physical Activity: Heavy exercises and physical activities should be avoided for the first few weeks. Light walks can be taken, but pressure on the hip area should be avoided.
  • Seeing Results: A significant improvement will be seen in the first few weeks after buttock augmentation surgery. The results become clearer over time and the desired shape and fullness in the hip area emerges.