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| Time Required |
| The length of this surgery is usually between 2 to 3 hours. |
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| Side Effects |
| Side effects after this surgery are bleeding, infection, unpleasant reaction to anesthesia. |
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| Recovery Time |
| Buttock implant patients will not be able to lie on their backs for about 2 weeks. Patients undergone this surgery can get back to work within 2 weeks. |
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| Risks |
| Risks involved with this surgery are nerve and muscle damage. There can be need for a second or sometimes third procedure for those who don’t get preferable results. Risks of infection are higher when incisions are made near the rectal area. |
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| Technology |
A surgeon places the patient on his or her stomach, makes incisions where the buttock meet the upper leg or in the crease near the anus. A pocket is created in the buttocks, where the doctor shapes the implant to the patient’s body, or inserts the fat tissue. Silicon implants are then inserted in the pocket and sutures are done. For filling up person’s own fat in that area instead of silicon implant; fat is processed and purified before it is injected. Depending on the amount of augmentation needed, the patient may undergo a significant number of injections, which are made at various sites and depths in the buttocks.
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| Cost Involved |
| The cost of this surgery ranges between 5000$ to 8000$. |
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| Insurance Covered |
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Because of the cosmetic nature of Buttock Augmentation, insurance is not
involved.
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| Patient Status |
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OutPatient - In most cases
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| Reffered As |
| Buttocks augmentation surgery is also known as Butt Surgery or Butt Implant Surgery or Gluteoplasty. |
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| Discomforts |
| After the surgery pain, bruising and some discomfort may occur. Patients must avoid sitting on the buttocks while healing from surgery. Patients may experience great pain during the recovery period. |
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| Combine With |
| Buttock augmentation can be combined with Liposuction. |
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