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Primer on Buttock Shapes: Part II.
0Scottsdale – It is very important to understand the shape of the buttocks before performing buttock enhancement surgery. In fact, when planning a Brazilian butt lift, for instance, much of the fat in the back and hips is utilized for fat injections to the buttocks.
Brazilian Butt Lift and the V Shape Buttocks.
The goal with Brazilian butt lift is to improve the appearance of the back and butt. In many ways, the plan is to change the current shape of the buttocks from a V or square to a more attractive A and round shape.
The Square Butt Shape and Buttock Plastic Surgery.
In terms of overall results, it is the square shape that is the most challenging to change. The square buttock patient usually has extremely inelastic skin and little surrounding fat pockets. Additionally, the buttocks are pretty small and poorly defined. The buttocks are classically square and flat, on top of these other unfavorable characteristics.
The A Shape Butt: An Ideal Result for Plastic Surgery of the Buttocks.
The A Shape butt is the most attractive. If you consider that the top of the A is made up in the mid to lower back, then it is easy to see that removal of fat in this area will lead the way to achieving the most aesthetic result. The mid and lower sections of the A are achieved by adding volume and expanding the buttocks. People with A shapes have better buttocks when the bottom is very round.
The Round Shape Butt and Liposuction.
Since the round shape is considered the second most attractive, the plastic surgeon makes the best effort possible to round-up the buttocks even more. How is this done? There is a two-step process which involves liposuction in the lower back and hips with fat injections to the buttocks. The round buttock patient is very close to ideal and the results of fat injection with lipo are excellent.
Buttock Fat Transfer Resorption.
In general, the closer you are to the A shape before surgery, the most likely it is that your results will look far more attractive when compared to someone who has a square or V shaped buttocks. This fact has to do with the amount of change that can be accomplished during one operation. When we perform fat transfer now, we place a lot more fat than in the past, and the technique has advanced even more in terms of better equipment and technique. Additionally, we know that about 70% of the fat injected will survive and an over correction of 30% is planned for all buttock augmentation cases.
Silicone Buttock Implants versus Buttock Fat Grafting.
If you have a plastic surgery consultation in Scottsdale, Arizona and decide, based on our recommendations, that 700 cc of fat per butt cheek is what you desire, then the operative plan will include fat harvest of several thousand cc of fat and, at least, 1000 cc of fat injection is made into the each buttocks. When the anticipated 30% reabsorbs, then you still achieve the results desired with the original 700 cc plan. Buttock augmentation with fat grafting, in my opinion, is far better than using silicone buttock implants. The buttock implants are limited in size and are associated with all the limitations encountered with all other implants. The fat tissue we would use for your cosmetic surgery, on the other hand, all comes from your body, and there is usually plenty of it. Some patients may be too thin for fat grafting, but we can discuss other options.
Composite Tummy Tuck for Moms: A Mommy Makeover.
For instance, I can recommend a composite abdominoplasty for moms who are not planning any more pregnancies, have loose skin with stretchmarks and plenty of fat in the tummy to donate. The composite tummy tuck, is a nice option for patients as it offers the ability to tighten the tummy with a modified tummy tuck, circumferential liposuction around the body, and then we top off the procedure with fat injections to the buttocks. When it comes to learning about your buttocks and buttock aesthetics, there is no substitute to having a consultation with an experienced board certified plastic surgeon. As you can see from the above diagrams, sorting out all the facts surrounding the gluteals is a complicated issue. Only a cosmetic surgeon, with formal training in plastic surgery, and with plenty of experience can help you to achieve the best results for your butt!
A Primer on Buttock Shapes: Part I.
0Scottsdale – It is true, at some point in our lives, we will all think about our butts!
Isn’t important to know what shape your buttock is? This article is for those who have a desire to better understand the aesthetics of the gluteal region and plastic surgery of the buttocks.
At this point in time, there is still a lot of work being done to document all the aesthetic points associated with the butt. No one, including myself, especially in a short blog, has been able to cover all the facts.
So, this is a primer that can help the plastic surgery patient who is looking for more information about buttock surgery. It is a beginning and will be updated on the blog with future articles on butt aesthetics and plastic surgery techniques developed specifically for the buttocks.
The most recent work on buttock aesthetics has been out of Miami, Florida, which has also served as the buttock surgery capitol for some time now. This body of work has helped tremendously to clarify some of the points I am going to discuss here today.
The 4 Basic Gluteal Shapes affecting Buttock Plastic Surgery.
There are four 4 basic shapes: The A shape (top left), the V shape (bottom right), the round (top right), and the square (bottom left). However, these general shapes may not classify every single buttock type seen in the world. The most attractive shapes visually appear to be the A and the round. Square butts and V shapes are the least attractive in that respective order.
Buttock Surgery at a Plastic Surgeon’s Office.
Other shapes, which are actually variations of the main four, are seen commonly in a board certified plastic surgeon office. Of course, we cannot simply talk about the buttocks without considering the surroundings. We must consider the relationship of the lower and upper back, the hips and outer thighs, and how these relate to the buttocks. In many cases, the surrounding fat pockets reduce the aesthetics of the buttocks and any cosmetic surgery for the buttocks should consider carefully reducing or removing these surrounding fat pads. To learn more about your buttock shape and how it affects the planning of buttock surgery, please stay tuned for tomorrow’s blog.















