What Happens to the Fat Before Skinny BBL Surgery Injection?
The collected material isn’t pure fat; it has fluid, blood, and damaged cells mixed in. This mix needs processing to separate the healthy, whole fat cells. This might involve letting it settle or spinning it in a centrifuge. Purifying the fat is really important for helping the transferred cells survive.
How is Fat Injected During Skinny BBL Surgery?
The purified fat is put into special syringes. Using injection cannulas, the surgeon carefully injects small amounts into many different layers of the buttock tissue. This is done only in the subcutaneous fat layer, just under the skin and above the muscle. The injections are placed strategically to sculpt the desired shape – adding projection, roundness, filling dips, and ensuring a smooth look.
Is Skinny BBL Surgery Safe Regarding Fat Embolism?
Safety is critical. A very serious risk, fat embolism, happens if fat gets into the large veins deep in the muscle. To prevent this, surgeons must only inject fat into the subcutaneous space above the muscle. They use blunt-tipped cannulas, keep the cannula moving, avoid aiming downwards, and sometimes use ultrasound guidance to see exactly where the cannula is. This makes the risk much lower.
What Are the Benefits of Skinny BBL Surgery?
One main benefit is a better buttock shape and contour. Even a modest volume increase can make a nice difference on a slim frame, creating a rounder, perkier look. Surgeons sculpt the area to fit your desired silhouette.
How Does Skinny BBL Surgery Improve Body Proportions?
It enhances overall body balance. Adding subtle volume to the buttocks while slimming donor areas (like the waist or thighs) through liposuction creates curves and improves the waist-to-hip ratio. This two-in-one effect helps achieve a more harmonious figure and is great for smoothing out hip dips.
Are the Results of Skinny BBL Surgery Natural?
Yes, because the procedure uses your own fat, the results usually look and feel very natural. The fat becomes part of your existing tissue. This avoids the potentially artificial look or feel of implants and reduces risks associated with foreign materials. Many people feel more confident and comfortable in clothes afterward.
What General Risks Come with Skinny BBL Surgery?
Like any surgery, there are general risks. These include infection, bleeding (hematoma), fluid collection (seroma), poor wound healing, or noticeable scars (though incisions are small). Changes in skin sensation, like numbness, can happen. Pain is expected but usually managed. Less common but serious risks are blood clots (DVT) possibly traveling to the lungs (PE), and reactions to anesthesia.
What is the Risk of Fat Embolism with Skinny BBL Surgery?
Pulmonary fat embolism (PFE) has been the most serious concern with BBLs historically. It happens if fat enters deep veins and travels to the lungs. This is directly linked to injecting fat into the muscle. Modern safe BBL technique strictly involves injecting fat only above the muscle (subcutaneous layer), using specific tools and methods, greatly minimizing this risk. Surgeon skill is vital here.
Are There Other Risks Specific to Skinny BBL Surgery?
Yes, some transferred fat might not survive (fat necrosis), forming lumps or cysts. A portion of fat naturally gets absorbed (resorption, maybe 20-50%+), making final volume a bit unpredictable. Aesthetic issues like unevenness (asymmetry), lumps or dents in the buttocks or donor sites, or not getting enough enhancement (under-correction) are also possible. Choosing an experienced, board-certified surgeon is key to minimizing all risks.
What is Recovery Like After Skinny BBL Surgery?
Recovery needs patience and following instructions closely. Expect soreness, swelling, and bruising in treated areas initially. You’ll wear compression garments on liposuctioned spots. Gentle walking is encouraged early on.