Table of Contents
- 1 What can go wrong with a BBL?
- 2 Can your body reject a bbl?
- 3 Can your body reject fat transfer?
- 4 Can you get a BBL twice?
- 5 What can go wrong with fat transfer?
- 6 What should I expect after BBL surgery?
- 7 How much weight should you gain after a BBL?
- 8 How long do you wear a compression garment after a BBL?
What can go wrong with a BBL?
Injecting fat into the buttock can easily lead to serious problems if done incorrectly. These include a fat embolism, when fat enters the bloodstream and blocks a blood vessel. In the lungs, for example, it blocks oxygen from entering the bloodstream, while in the brain it can cause a stroke – both can be fatal.
Can your body reject a bbl?
The Brazilian Butt Lift is not dangerous because of the fat that is used. The fat that is injected is your own fat; your body cannot reject this fat, and it is rare to cause an infection.
What causes fat necrosis after bbl?
What’s considered the worst-case scenario is when fat is injected into the wrong site, resulting in fat necrosis. Fat necrosis is when an area of the body doesn’t receive sufficient blood, causing it to die off and to turn black.
Can your body reject fat transfer?
Reasons to Opt for Fat Transfer Breast Augmentation Incisions do not need to be made on or near the breasts for this procedure. Your own body fat is used for the procedure. Because of this, there are no allergy risks, because your body won’t reject the fat.
Can you get a BBL twice?
If your aesthetic goal requires more fat than can be placed in the subcutaneous layer in one surgery, you could have a second and even a third procedure. Many patients come back for a second round after achieving satisfactory results the first time.
How do you keep fat from dying after BBL?
For the first ten days, you must refrain from sitting to avoid killing fat cells. This also includes laying down on your buttocks. After ten days, you can begin sitting, but not for an extended period. You might try sitting for 30 minutes at a time and then getting up and moving.
What can go wrong with fat transfer?
What are the risks of fat transfer breast augmentation?
- Cysts.
- Infection.
- Microcalcification.
- Necrosis (death) of fat cells.
- Possibility that some of the transferred fat cells will leave the breast area.
What should I expect after BBL surgery?
Patients don’t realize how much they sit until they can’t sit. When it comes to what to expect after BBL surgery, the no sitting thing might come as a surprise. However, pressure on your buttocks can interfere with the fat transfer process and cause less fat to survive.
Can I use my butt pillow after BBL surgery?
If you feel weird about using your new BFF (your butt pillow) in public or having to come up with some entertaining strategies for how to sit after BBL surgery, just remember, it will totally be worth this small sacrifice. Focus on your new booty and forget the rest!
How much weight should you gain after a BBL?
This is especially important in the early stages when they’re most fragile. You shouldn’t gain a significant amount of weight either. It’s all about balance and choosing healthy foods to eat after BBL surgery. Maintaining your weight will bring about the results.
How long do you wear a compression garment after a BBL?
To help contour the body and control swelling, rocking a compression garment will be a big part of your BBL post-op care. If we perform liposuction to get donor fat for your butt augmentation, you’ll wear the compression garment for six to 12 weeks (again, everyone is different).