Brazilian Butt Lift
1. What is a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL)?
A BBL is where they take fat from areas like your tummy or thighs, and inject it into your buttocks to give you a fuller, rounder shape. It’s a way to enhance your booty using your own fat—no implants needed!
2. How long does the procedure take?
The surgery usually takes around 2 to 4 hours. It depends on how much fat they’re liposuctioning and transferring. You’ll be asleep during the whole thing, so it’s over before you know it.
3. Am I a good candidate for a BBL?
If you’re healthy, have some extra fat in places like your tummy or thighs, and want to enhance your shape, you’re probably a great candidate! It’s also important that you’re realistic about the results and ready for some recovery time.
4. Is the fat transfer permanent?
Most of the fat stays, but your body will absorb a little bit. It’s pretty normal. Once the fat has settled, the results last a long time, so you’ll be able to enjoy your new shape for years!
5. What are the risks involved in a BBL?
Like any surgery, there are risks—infection, blood clots, and in rare cases, fat embolism (where fat enters the bloodstream). It’s super important to choose a skilled surgeon to minimize those risks.
6. What is the recovery like?
Recovery can be a bit of a process. You’ll need to avoid sitting on your butt for 2-3 weeks so the fat can settle in, and you'll likely need a few days to rest and recover. After that, it’s a slow return to normal activity. Just take it easy and listen to your body!
7. How long does it take to see the final results?
You’ll start seeing changes pretty soon, but the final shape takes about 3 to 6 months to fully show up. It’s a gradual process, so try to be patient and let the body work its magic!
8. Can I sit or lie on my back after surgery?
You’ll need to avoid sitting on your butt for about 2-3 weeks to protect the fat. Sleeping on your back might not be the best idea either. Side or stomach sleeping is your best bet during the first few weeks.
9. Will I need a lift or implants in addition to the fat transfer?
Generally, no. A BBL is all about using your own fat to shape and enhance your butt, so implants usually aren’t necessary. But if you’re after a bigger size boost, some people do combine it with implants, though that’s less common.
10. How long after surgery can I resume exercise?
You can start with light walking around 2 weeks after surgery, but anything intense, like running or lifting weights, should wait about 6 weeks. You want to give your body time to heal and let the fat settle in.
11. Are there any scars from the procedure?
The incisions are tiny—about the size of a pen tip—and usually placed in hidden spots. Scarring is minimal and should fade over time, especially if you follow your surgeon’s aftercare instructions.
12. What should I do to prepare for surgery?
Before surgery, you’ll need to avoid smoking, certain meds, and alcohol. It’s also a good idea to have someone help you out at home for the first few days since you’ll be resting and recovering.
13. How much does a Brazilian Butt Lift cost?
Our price for Brazilian Butt Lift (Fat Transfer to Buttocks) surgery is 4600 euros, The package also includes 1 night of hospitalization and hotel stay (pre-op + post-op care), totaling 5 nights (1 night before surgery and 4 nights after discharge). Airport transfer to the hotel and back, translator service, hotel accommodation, and transfer from the hotel to the hospital and back.
14. Will I need to wear compression garments?
Yep, you’ll need to wear compression garments for a few weeks after surgery. It helps with swelling, supports the area, and keeps everything in place as you heal.
15. Can I combine BBL with other procedures?
Sure! Some people combine their BBL with things like liposuction or tummy tucks. Just keep in mind that combining procedures can mean a longer recovery time, so be sure to talk with your surgeon about what’s best for you.
16. How soon can I return to work?
If your job is pretty chill and doesn’t require much physical activity, you could be back to work in about a week. But if you have a physically demanding job, you may need a bit longer to rest and recover.