Butt Implants, Butt Enhancements, Butt Augmentations, "BBL"(Brazilian Butt Lifts) or "The Big Booty"

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What are butt implants? Butt implants are artificial devices surgically placed in the buttocks to create volume in the area. This procedure has grown increasingly popular in recent years.

One estimate reported by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons notes that buttock augmentation surgery has increased by 252 percent between the years 2000 and 2015. The most popular types of buttock-related surgeries include butt lifts, implants, and augmentation with fat grafting.

Despite their popularity, butt implant surgeries aren’t without risk. American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery has documented a 95.6 percent satisfaction rate concerning this type of surgery based on ratings.


Despite the high success rate, butt implant surgery still poses risks. Some of the most common side effects include: excessive bleeding after surgery pain scarring skin discoloration infection fluid or blood accumulation underneath the buttocks allergic reactions skin loss nausea and vomiting from anesthesia It’s also possible for the silicone implants to move or slip out of place. This can leave you with an uneven appearance in the buttocks and requires surgery to fix it.


Fat grafting can also lead to asymmetry due to fat absorption in the body. Such effects may be fixed, but any follow-up surgeries come at an additional cost and downtime.

 The agency notes that injections attempted for these types of procedures can lead to serious complications, including infection, scarring, and disfigurement, stroke, and death. Brazilian Butt Lifts Are Resulting In An Alarmingly High Mortality Rate. As many as 1 in 3,000 people who undergo the procedure die, or 0.033 percent, compared with 0.002 percent for all office-based cosmetic procedures, according to a 2016 study published in Aesthetic Surgery Journal.

Fat that’s injected too deep can enter your circulatory system, possibly leading to a pulmonary embolism. There are a lot of blood vessels in the buttock area that can be torn or punctured if the fat is injected too deeply. As a result, the fat can make its way into the circulatory system and travel to the lungs, which could lead to a pulmonary embolism. "A pulmonary embolism] is basically a blood clot in the lungs, and you can’t get oxygen to your body because there’s obstruction, and that’s fatal,” he said. “You really don’t have much time to do intervention.

 It’s something a patient can’t [always] recover from, and it can be immediate.” The operation is risky in and of itself, and if you put it in the hands of people who aren’t well trained, it’s even more dangerous.

Of course, “back alley” surgeries, people who aren’t doctors are performing cosmetic procedures, injecting “inappropriate substances” like silicone into people’s bodies, which is extremely dangerous. "On any given day, there is somebody going into the emergency room with siliconomas,” or hard lumps of tissue that form around silicone gel that has migrated from an implant or injection site. 


Please be careful with your body.

Do your research.

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