It is suitable for patients with a body mass index (BMI) below 22.
It is preferred for patients who do not have enough body fat or do not have enough donor area for BBL.
It is the best option for patients who want a more pronounced projection.
It is suitable for individuals who want to maintain butt fullness on a long-term basis.
It is ideal for patients who have lost butt volume after excessive weight loss.
2. How is buttock prosthesis surgery performed?
The procedure is started by applying general anesthesia to the patient.
Small incisions are made in the hip area and a silicone implant is inserted.
The implant is usually placed under the muscle (submuscular) or intramuscularly (intramuscular).
After surgery, patients support the healing process by wearing special corsets.
The patient’s attention to sitting and lying positions is critical for the healing process.
3. What are the placement methods of buttock implants?
Intramuscular placement: Provides a more natural appearance and reduces the prominence of the implant.
Intramuscular (subfascial) placement: Implants placed in muscle tissue are more stable.
Subcutaneous placement: This is a less recommended technique because it can create an unnatural appearance.
Two-stage technique: First, the contour can be created with fat transfer and then the implant can be added.
Special placement methods determined according to the anatomical structure of the patient: Different techniques can be used, which the surgeon chooses according to the patient’s body type.
4. What are the advantages of butt implants?
It is the best solution for patients who do not have enough fat in the body. Implants are preferred when fat injection is not possible.
It is stable and long-lasting. It does not disappear over time like fat transfer.
It provides a larger volume increase. It gives more pronounced and permanent results compared to fat transfer.
Shape and projection can be determined in a more controlled manner. Implants can provide the desired volume exactly.
Significant results are achieved in a shorter time. The targeted shape is achieved in a single surgical procedure.
5. What are the differences between butt implants and fat transfer?
Fat transfer provides a natural fullness by using one’s own body fat. However, some of the fat may be absorbed by the body.
Implants, on the other hand, maintain their volume and provide a permanent fullness.
Implants are the best alternative for patients who do not have enough fat tissue for BBL (Brazilian Butt Lift).
Fat transfer offers a softer and more natural tissue feel than implants.
While implants can cause complications such as displacement or capsule formation over time, fat transfer carries a lower risk.
6. Are buttock implants at risk of bursting or being damaged?
Modern silicone implants are very durable and do not burst easily.
They are resistant to external impacts, but can be damaged if subjected to excessive pressure.
The integrity of the implant should be monitored with regular check-ups.
Silicone rupture usually remains within the capsule and does not pose a serious health risk.
Over time, wear or deformation may occur, in which case the implant needs to be replaced.
7. What is the healing process after buttock implant surgery?
Patients can usually start light movements within 1 week.
No direct pressure should be applied to the buttock area for the first 4-6 weeks.
Specially designed BBL pillows or prone position should be preferred.
Full recovery may take 3-6 months.
The doctor’s recommendations should be followed to avoid the risks of infection and slippage.
8. Can buttock prosthesis and BBL be combined?
Yes, prosthesis and fat injection can be combined in some patients.
This technique is used to provide both projection and fullness.
A more balanced result is achieved, especially in individuals with very flat buttocks.
The implant provides the central projection, while the fat injection fills the lateral areas.
This combination can offer the most natural and long-term results.
9. How should I sit and lie down after buttock prosthesis?
Direct sitting should be avoided for the first 4-6 weeks.
Weight should be shifted to the thighs when sitting by using BBL pillows.
During sleep, the patient should sleep in a prone or side position.
Sitting upright is only recommended after the 6th week with the doctor’s permission.
Incorrect sitting positions can cause the prosthesis to shift.
10. Is a buttock implant permanent?
Buttock implants are generally longer lasting than breast implants.
On average, they can be used for 15-20 years without any changes.
When the prosthesis needs to be replaced, it is usually due to complications or changes in shape.
The health of the prosthesis should be monitored with regular check-ups.
Implants placed under the muscle can maintain their natural appearance for longer.
11. When can I start doing sports after buttock prosthesis?
Heavy sports and exercises should be avoided for the first 6 weeks.
Slow paced walks can be started after 2 weeks.
Wait at least 8 weeks for lower body weight training.
After full recovery, light-paced pilates and yoga can be practiced.
In the combination of BBL and prosthesis, the doctor’s approval should be obtained before starting sports.
12. What kind of clothes should be worn after buttock prosthesis surgery?
Special medical corsets should be used for the first 6 weeks.
Very tight and tight clothes should be avoided.
Clothes that increase blood circulation and allow comfortable movement should be preferred.
Cotton and breathable fabrics are recommended.
The use of a corset reduces postoperative edema and provides better results.
13. Is there a loss of sensation after buttock prosthesis surgery?
Yes, there may be a slight loss of sensation in the buttock area for the first few weeks after surgery.
There may be a temporary feeling of numbness due to the nerves being affected during surgery.
Usually within 3-6 months the nerves heal and the sensation returns.
Sometimes there may be a slight tingling sensation, but this decreases with time.
If the loss of sensation persists for a long time, a doctor’s check-up is necessary.
14. Will there be any scars after buttock implant surgery?
Since the incisions are usually hidden in the natural folds of the buttocks, there are no obvious scars.
During the first 3-6 months, the scars may be pink or red in color.
Over time, the scars adapt to the skin color and become less visible.
It may take 12-18 months for the scars to fade completely.
Silicone-based scar creams or laser treatments can help reduce the appearance of scars.
15. How should sitting habits be changed after buttock prosthesis?
For the first 6 weeks, one should sit without direct pressure on the buttocks.
Weight should be shifted to the thighs using a BBL pillow.
Short periods of sitting are recommended, prolonged sitting should be avoided.
Sitting on hard surfaces should be avoided for the first 3 months.
Over time, sitting habits can return to normal, but the initial healing process is very important.
16. Is there pain in the legs after buttock replacement surgery?
Yes, especially in the first 1-2 weeks, mild to moderate pain may be felt due to muscle tension.
Implants placed intramuscularly or submuscularly may cause temporary pain by pressing on the surrounding tissues.
The pain can usually be controlled with painkillers and decreases over time.
It is recommended to avoid heavy activities for the first few weeks.
If the pain is severe and persists for a long time, a medical check-up is necessary.
17. Is it possible for the prosthesis to slip after buttock implant surgery?
Yes, incorrect sitting habits or heavy activities in the early period can cause the prosthesis to slip.
The risk of slippage is lower with intramuscular or submuscular implants.
It is recommended to pay attention to sitting time and to use special BBL cushions.
If the movement restrictions recommended by the doctor are not followed, the position of the prosthesis may change.
If prosthesis slippage occurs, correction surgery may be required.
18. What kind of nutrition plan should be followed after buttock prosthesis surgery?
Protein-rich foods should be consumed and muscle recovery should be supported.
Drink plenty of water, as a good fluid balance accelerates the healing process.
Salt consumption should be limited and salty foods should be avoided to prevent increased edema.
Foods containing balanced carbohydrates and healthy fats should be preferred.
Taking vitamin and mineral supplements can accelerate the body’s recovery.
19. Is it necessary to use a drain after buttock replacement surgery?
Some surgeons may use drains to prevent fluid accumulation after surgery.
Drains are usually removed within 2-5 days.
They speed up the healing process by reducing edema and blood pooling.
The use of drains can help reduce the risk of infection.
The use of drains may vary depending on the surgeon’s preference.
20. What are the symptoms of infection after buttock implant surgery?
Severe redness and increased swelling.
Foul-smelling discharge from the wound site.
High fever and weakness.
Severe pain and increased sensitivity.
If any of these symptoms occur, you should consult a doctor immediately.
21. When are the stitches removed after buttock implant surgery?
In most cases, there is no need to remove stitches as dissolving stitches are used.
If there are stitches that need to be removed, they are usually removed after 10-14 days.
Stitches should be kept hygienic and dressed regularly.
Silicone-based creams can be used to reduce stitch marks.
After the complete healing process is completed, the suture areas disappear completely.
22. Does skin sagging occur after buttock prosthesis?
Usually not, because the prosthesis supports the skin and provides a plump appearance.
However, excessive weight loss or improper placement of the implant can lead to sagging.
Regular use of a corset can help keep the skin tight.
Skin tightening laser or radio frequency treatments can be applied additionally.
The risk of sagging is lower with prostheses placed under the muscle.
23. Is the loss of sensation permanent after buttock implant surgery?
In most patients, loss of sensation is temporary and resolves within a few months.
There may be short-term numbness due to the nerve endings being affected during surgery.
Full nerve healing usually occurs within 3-6 months.
Sometimes a slight tingling sensation may persist, but it is usually not a serious problem.
If the loss of sensation persists for a long time, it is recommended to consult a doctor.
24. Which lying position is recommended after buttock implant surgery?
Prone or side sleeping is recommended for the first 6 weeks.
Sleeping on your back is not recommended as it may cause the prosthesis to slip.
Legs can be raised slightly to increase blood circulation.
Pillows that do not put pressure on the hips can be used while lying on the side.
After full recovery, the patient can sleep in the position they are comfortable with.
25. Which exercises should be avoided after buttock replacement surgery?
Squats and hip exercises should be avoided for the first 6-8 weeks.
High-paced activities such as jogging can negatively affect the healing process.
Heavy weight-bearing exercises can cause the stitches to open.
Light walking can support the healing process, but should not be overdone.
After full recovery, appropriate exercises recommended by the doctor can be started.
26. When can I return to daily activities after buttock prosthesis?
Bed rest is recommended during the first week.
After 2 weeks, light daily activities can be done.
After 4 weeks, light brisk walks can be started.
Most normal activities can be resumed after 6-8 weeks.
The full healing process may require 3-6 months to complete.
27. What complications can occur after buttock implant surgery?
Slippage or rotation of the prosthesis.
Development of infection.
Stitch dehiscence or fluid accumulation (seroma).
Long-term loss of sensation due to nerve damage.
Aesthetic or functional problems that may require corrective surgery.
28. What should be done to maintain long-term results after buttock prosthesis?
Healthy eating habits should be adopted.
Excessive weight gain and loss should be avoided.
Smoking and alcohol consumption should be limited.
Regular exercise and muscle strengthening movements should be done.
The results should be followed up by regular visits to the doctor.