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Fat Necrosis After BBL: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) have become increasingly popular in recent years, with many celebrities flaunting their enhanced curves. However, like any surgical procedure, there are risks involved.

One of these risks is Fat necrosis after BBL, a condition where the transplanted fat cells die, causing hard lumps and nodules in the buttocks. In some cases, these lumps can be painful and require medical attention.

What is Fat Necrosis After BBL?

Fat necrosis after BBL is a complication that can occur after Brazilian Butt Lift surgery. It happens when the transplanted fat cells do not receive an adequate blood supply, causing them to die. The dead fat cells then form hard lumps or nodules under the skin, which can be painful, uncomfortable, and unsightly.

Symptoms of Fat Necrosis After BBL

If you have had a BBL, it’s essential to be aware of the symptoms of fat necrosis. These can include:

  • Hard lumps or nodules in the buttocks
  • Pain or discomfort in the buttocks
  • Skin discoloration around the affected area
  • Diminished sensation in the buttocks

Causes of Fat Necrosis After BBL

Several factors can contribute to fat necrosis after BBL. These include:

  • Insufficient blood supply to the transplanted fat cells
  • Trauma to the buttocks
  • Infection
  • Poor surgical technique
  • Smoking

Treatment of Fat Necrosis After BBL

If you suspect you have fat necrosis after BBL, it’s important to see your doctor as soon as possible. Depending on the severity of your symptoms, treatment options may include:

  • Observation: In some cases, fat necrosis after BBL may resolve on its own without any intervention. Your doctor may recommend monitoring the affected area to see if the lumps or nodules decrease in size over time.
  • Massage: Your doctor may recommend massaging the affected area to help break up the lumps or nodules and improve blood flow.
  • Steroid injections: If the lumps or nodules are causing significant discomfort, your doctor may recommend steroid injections to reduce inflammation and pain.
  • Surgical excision: In severe cases, surgical excision may be necessary to remove the affected tissue.

How to Prevent Fat Necrosis After BBL

While there is no guaranteed way to prevent fat necrosis after BBL, there are steps you can take to minimize your risk. These include:

  • Choosing a qualified, experienced plastic surgeon
  • Quitting smoking before and after surgery
  • Following your surgeon’s post-operative instructions carefully
  • Avoiding sitting directly on your buttocks for at least two weeks after surgery
  • Wearing compression garments as directed by your surgeon

Conclusion

Fat necrosis after BBL is a potential complication of Brazilian Butt Lift surgery. It can cause hard lumps and nodules in the buttocks, which can be uncomfortable and unsightly. If you suspect you have fat necrosis after BBL, it’s important to see your doctor as soon as possible.

Treatment options may include observation, massage, steroid injections, or surgical excision. While there is no guaranteed way to prevent fat necrosis after BBL, choosing a qualified, experienced plastic surgeon and following post-operative instructions carefully can help reduce your risk.

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Medical review provided by:

Dr. Marco Amarante
Dr. Marco Amarante

MD. Plastic Surgeon

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Medical review provided by:

Dr. Marco Amarante
Dr. Marco Amarante

MD. Plastic Surgeon

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