Brazilian Butt Lift Recovery: How Long Does It Take To Recover From a BBL?

Many women aim to emulate the shapely plump posteriors sported by the likes of Beyonce and Nicki Minaj. One way women are doing this is by getting a procedure known as the Brazilian butt lift.

The Brazilian butt lift has become a more common cosmetic procedure in recent years, but people have concerns about it. One big concern is about Brazilian butt lift recovery, or specifically, how long it takes to recover. In this article, we explain the procedure, how long it takes to recover, and what risks are associated with it.

Brazilian Butt Lift Procedure Explained

The Brazilian butt lift is performed by using liposuction on one area of the body and injecting the fat into the buttocks. Typically, fat for the Brazilian butt lift is sourced from the thighs or abdomen, but patients are able to decide where the fat is sourced from.
Fat grafts are common in other procedures, such as breast augmentation. But, due to the fact that the fat is injected into a large muscle that is involved in both walking and sitting, recovery is a lot longer than for fat graft breast augmentation. So how long does it actually take to recover from a BBL?

How Long Does It Take To Recover From a BBL?

Recovery time for BBL depends on many factors. Complications may increase recovery time, and so will post-op aftercare. Generally, you can expect 4 to 6 weeks for full recovery. Most patients can return to work after a week, however this will depend on the nature of your work.
You might be asking “what is BBL recovery like”? Recovering from a Brazilian butt lift requires patients to avoid sitting directly on their bottoms for at least 4 weeks. Patients are asked to wear a compression garment for treated areas for at least a week.
To allow for comfortable sitting, we recommend that BBL patients use a donut pillow and to put most of their body weight on the thighs rather than directly on the glutes. Patients are also advised to sleep on their side or their stomach to avoid pressure on the glutes.

Risks of Brazilian Butt Lift

The Brazilian Butt Lift has a few risks associated with it. Cosmetic risks include:

  1. Overcorrection (too much fat removed and/or reinjected) and undercorrection (too little fat removed and/or reinjected)
  2. Fat reabsorption: this happens in most cases, and is natural and harmless.
  3. Asymmetry: although asymmetry may go away with time, talk to your surgeon about symmetry concerns
  4. Lumps
  5. Bruising
  6. Swelling

Less common, but more serious, risks include:

  1. Infection and blood clots: these risks are associated with any surgical procedure
  2. Hematoma: blood pockets under the skin. These usually go away in a few weeks, but may require draining by the surgeon or nurse.
  3. Skin necrosis
  4. Fat necrosis

We believe that all patients should be educated about the risks of cosmetic procedures such as the Brazilian butt lift. Make sure the surgeon you choose for the procedure is board-certified and has a history of performing successful BBL procedures! Learn more about the BBL: Where Did the Brazilian Butt Lift Get Its Name?

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