Buttock Lift
Buttock Lift
Are You A Good Candidate
Meeting With The Doctor
How The Procedure Is Performed
What To Expect After Surgery
Possible Side Effects And Risks
How Long Will The Results Last
Questions You May Have
Buttock Lift
A buttock lift is a surgical procedure that removes excess
skin and fat to slim and contour the area under the buttocks.
The procedure is particularly effective when flabby "orange
peel" skin is present. In many cases, the buttock lift is
performed in conjunction with a thigh
lift, which removes excess fat and skin from the thigh
region. Working with the experienced doctors
and staff at The Metropolitan
Institute for Plastic Surgery, you can determine the
procedure that is right for you and be assured of the results
you desire.
Are You A Good Candidate for a Buttock Lift?
If your buttock area has excess fullness that bulges out under the buttocks and your skin in that area is excessively loose and flabby and exercise and dieting have been unable to correct the problem, you are likely a good candidate for a buttock lift.
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Meeting With the Doctor
Prior to scheduling your buttock lift, you will meet at
length with the doctors and staff at The Metropolitan Institute
for Plastic Surgery to determine if the procedure is right
for you and to answer any questions you may have. At this
initial consultation, your buttock and thigh region will
be evaluated and you will discuss how you want this area
to look after surgery.
The Metropolitan Institute for Plastic Surgery
doctors and staff will:
· Review the various buttock and thigh lift options with you
· Clearly discuss the potential risks of the procedure
· Outline in detail how the surgery is performed and what you can expect before, during, and after the procedure
· Provide detailed cost and payment information
· Answer all your questions
You will be asked to provide:
· Details about your medical history
· A list of all medications you currently take including over the counter medications such as aspirin, vitamins, and herbal supplements
· Information regarding your tobacco and alcohol use
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How
The Procedure Is Performed Unless your surgery
is extensive, it will be performed
at the Center for
Ambulatory Surgery, Inc. (CASI), where the doctors and
staff are dedicated to your complete comfort during and
after the procedure. Either general anesthesia
or local anesthesia with sedation is used depending on the
extent of the procedure. The surgery takes between one to
five hours to complete. The type of anesthesia used and
the anticipated length of your procedure will be discussed
with you at your initial consultation.
If your buttock lift is extensive, it may be performed
at the hospital using general
anesthesia. In most cases, you will stay in the hospital
for one to two nights depending on the amount of pain you
experience. At your initial meeting with the doctor, it
will be determined if the procedure will be performed at
the hospital or at the Center for Ambulatory Surgery, Inc.
(CASI).
To start the surgery, the doctor, makes an incision high
on the lower area of the buttock in as inconspicuous a location
as possible. In most cases, though the incision may be extensive,
it is placed in a position that will allow you to wear a
bathing suit and current clothing styles without the scar
being visible. The exact placement of your incision will
be discussed with you during your initial consultation.
Once the incision is made, the doctor removes excess fat and trims away unwanted skin. Stitches are then used to close the incision. Once the incision is stitched, gauze dressings and tape are applied over the surgical area.
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What To Expect After Your Surgery
| Activity | When |
| Shower | As Soon as You Feel Comfortable |
| Back to Work | Two to Three Weeks After Surgery |
| Driving | Two to Six Weeks After Surgery |
| Strenuous Activity | Six Weeks After Surgery |
| Fading of Scars |
Several Months to One Year |
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Immediately After Your Surgery
In most cases, buttock lift surgery is performed on an outpatient
basis. You usually go home shortly after your surgery is
completed. You may be sleepy from the anesthesia
and the area around your incisions will be sore so you will
need to have someone drive you home. Once you go home, you
may want to have someone stay with you for the first few
days since you may experience moderate discomfort. If the
procedure is performed at the hospital, you can expect to
stay in the hospital for one to two nights. Pain medication
will be prescribed to alleviate as much post-surgery pain
as possible.
The First 24 to 48 Hours After Your Surgery
During the first 24 to 48 hours after your procedure, you
will feel tired from the anesthesia and may experience mild
to moderate discomfort. The doctor will prescribe pain medication
to alleviate as much of the discomfort as possible. There
will be moderate swelling, tenderness, and bruising in the
area of the incision; this will gradually disappear within
the first month after your surgery. Your discomfort level
will improve rapidly after the first two days.
Small amounts of bleeding and oozing are normal in the first few days after surgery. If you see more than just a slow staining of the gauze dressing, apply pressure to the area with your hand for 20 to 30 minutes to stop the bleeding. If this does not stop the bleeding, call The Metropolitan Institute for Plastic Surgery. Heavy bleeding is rare; however, if it does happen, call the Institute right away.
The First Two Weeks After Surgery
You will notice a marked improvement in your discomfort
level during the first few weeks after your surgery:
· You will experience moderate swelling, tenderness, and
bruising in the area of the incision. This will gradually
disappear within the first two weeks after surgery, with
most of the swelling and bruising disappearing within a
month.
· When sitting or lying down, choose the position that is
most comfortable for you. No matter which position you choose,
you will not be able to avoid putting some pressure on the
treated area. Try to change positions every 30 minutes to
keep from placing too much stress or weight on any one area.
· You can shower or bathe as soon as you feel comfortable
doing so. Treat the surgical tape placed over your incision
like your own skin - bathe and dry off normally. If the
strips become loose, or curl on the ends, you can snip the
ends off or remove them completely.
· Remember, it's very important to keep the surgical incision
and the area surrounding it free of contamination to avoid
infection. Because the treated area can become contaminated
with fecal material, you will need to shower and wash thoroughly
after every bowel movement. After drying completely, you
will need to apply a thin layer of antibiotic ointment to
that area.
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Resuming Your Normal Routine
Everyone heals at different rates and you are the best judge
of when you are ready for certain activities, but the following
are general guidelines:
· You can most likely return to work or school within two
to three weeks after your procedure. If your work is strenuous,
plan to stay home from work for four to eight weeks, depending
on how you heal and the type of work you do.
· You should walk every day, beginning the day after your
surgery. Do as much walking as you can, but be sure to take
things at your own pace.
· You can resume driving as soon as you experience no pain, usually two to six weeks after your surgery.
· You can most likely return to your physical exercise
program within six weeks of your buttock lift. Our patients
are encouraged to plan an exercise program and discuss it
with the staff prior to resuming exercise.
· The scars caused by the incision should be protected from
sunlight for at least a year after surgery.
Things To Be Aware Of After Your Surgery
· You may experience a loss of sensation or numbness in the area of your surgery. This is entirely normal and may take several months to disappear.
· The skin in the area of your surgery may appear shiny due to swelling. Within a few weeks, the swelling will disappear and the skin will return to a normal appearance.
· You may notice a tingling sensation in the surgical area.
This feeling is a result of the healing of the nerves in
the area and will go away within several months of your
procedure.
· All symptoms of buttock lift surgery generally disappear within four to six months of the procedure.
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What Are Possible Side Effects or Risks?
All surgical procedures have some degree of risk; however,
major complications from buttock lift surgery are unusual.
During your initial consultation with the doctors and staff
of The Metropolitan Institute for Plastic Surgery, your
individual risks will be assessed and discussed. As with
any surgery, you can help reduce the risks by closely following
the pre and post-surgery instructions provided to you. And
the doctors and staff of the Institute will be with you
every step of the way to ensure a safe and pleasing outcome.
Most likely risks include the following:
· Infection
· Loss of sensation
· Scarring
How Long Will the Results of Your Buttock Lift Last?
Buttock lift surgery dramatically improves the appearance of your buttock and upper thigh region. Skin appears tighter and smoother. These results generally last five to ten years; however, large weight gain or pregnancy will affect how long the results last.
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Questions You May Have
· Are there other procedures that could be done
along with buttock lift surgery to enhance the overall appearance
of my buttock and upper thighs?
Upper thigh lift surgery is
usually performed at the same time as buttock lift surgery.
In addition, the doctors at The Metropolitan Institute for
Plastic Surgery are the first specialists in the Washington
DC area certified to perform LipoSelection,
a much gentler form of liposuction that can be used to remove
fat in the area near your buttock lift.
· Will my insurance coverage pay for my buttock
lift?
Buttock lift surgery is considered cosmetic surgery and,
therefore, is not covered by insurance.
You are responsible for the full payment of the procedure.
Cost and payment information will be fully discussed with
you during your initial consultation.
· Are there alternatives to buttock lift surgery?
Options for improving the look of your buttocks and upper
thighs include weight loss and exercise, especially toning
exercise. LipoSelection
may also greatly enhance your buttock and upper thigh area.
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