Cosmetic surgery to increase the size of the buttocks is a very popular procedure. And one of the most common techniques to enlarge the buttocks is by placing implants. If you are thinking about this alternative, but you are not sure if it is what you are looking for, take a look at our photo gallery of Buttock Augmentation with prosthesis before and aftercan help you make the best decision.

Differences between prosthesis and other buttock augmentation techniques

The main difference of having a buttock augmentation with implants is the volume obtained in the area. With the placement of prostheses, a significant increase in size can be obtained, unlike with lipofilling. This is ideal for those seeking a larger size or for those who do not have enough fat to remove in other areas of the body.

Buttock Augmentation with Prosthesis Procedure

Types of prostheses and how to choose the right one

Buttock prostheses are usually made of silicone or cohesive silicone gel. According to the texture they can be smooth or textured and the shape can be round, oval or anatomical. Choosing the most appropriate one will depend on the objectives of the surgery and the surgeon's recommendations, considering the patient's physical appearance and lifestyle.

Stages of the surgical procedure

  1. Evaluate the patient and plan the surgery.
  2. Place the anesthesia and make the incisions.
  3. Create the pockets to insert the implants.
  4. Suture the incisions.

Duration of surgery and type of anesthesia used

The anesthesia used in most patients is general anesthesia, although in some patients local anesthesia with sedation may be applied. This type of surgery can take between one and two hours.

Success stories Buttock Augmentation with prosthesis before and after

In Sculpture Clinic we have professionals and equipment that allow us to offer our patients effective and satisfactory results. In our photo gallery of buttock augmentation with prosthesis before and after, you can visualize the change in the volume and shape of the buttocks, which our patients have experienced after surgery.