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The Rising Popularity of Buttock Enhancement via Fat Transfer

Brazilian Butt Lift Although the Brazilian butt lift (buttock enhancement via fat transfer) is nowhere near the popularity of liposuction and breast augmentation, recent figures by the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery revealed that the number of buttock-enhancement procedures has grown leaps and bounds in the past year. Specifically, buttock augmentation enjoyed an 86 percent increase in 2014 according to ASAPS.

Killing Two Birds With One Stone
At Dr. Mosser’s practice, women are turning to fat transfer for buttock augmentation rather than implants mainly because the procedure is like killing two birds with one stone. In this procedure, our highly experienced Brazilian butt lift team will obtain excess fat in the abdomen, thighs, or flanks via liposuction. The harvested fat is purified and reinjected into the buttocks to boost volume and shape in the area. Generally, it’s like killing two birds with one stone — slimmer waist or thighs and a shapely derriere.

It’s Not Just the Women
The desire to improve the appearance of non-existence butts is not limited amongst women. We have also noticed than an increasing number of male clients are displaying interest in buttock enhancement via fat transfer. During personal consultations, our male clients would often lament about how endless hours spent at the gym are not giving them the posterior they want. Often, their muscles all over the body are ripped except for the gluteal (buttocks) region.

In a nutshell, fat transfer in buttock enhancement is now preferred by many over traditional butt implants because of the following reasons:

• fat transfer results are more natural-looking than implants
• zero risk of capsular contracture which may happen in butt implants
• no need for additional surgeries in case of implant displacement

For more information on the Brazilian butt lift at the San Francisco Bay Area and neighboring cities, call 415.398.7778 to schedule an appointment today!

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