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Why Is It Called a Brazilian Butt Lift?

The term “Brazilian Butt Lift” (BBL) is attributed to the country where the procedure was developed and popularized, Brazil. The procedure involves the removal of fat from other parts of the body, purifying the fat, and injecting it into the buttocks to enhance the patient’s curves.

The credit for the procedure’s invention is usually given to Brazilian plastic surgeon Dr. Ivo Pitanguy, who is considered one of the most famous plastic surgeons from Brazil. He made significant contributions to the field of aesthetic plastic surgery and first described a related surgical technique to correct buttock ptosis or sag in a 1964 edition of the well-regarded medical journal Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.

However, the term “Brazilian Butt Lift” gained popularity in the United States after Dr. Leonard Grossman, M.D. performed a fat transfer surgery on television in 1996. The patient happened to be from Brazil, and the show was titled “Building the Brazilian Butt.” The nickname for the procedure stuck and it’s now known by that moniker.

Therefore, while the procedure was developed and popularized in Brazil, the term “Brazilian Butt Lift” became widely used after a televised procedure in the United States on a Brazilian patient.

Who Performed the First Brazilian Butt Lift?

The first Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) is attributed to Brazilian plastic surgeon Dr. Ivo Pitanguy. He is considered one of the most influential figures in the field of aesthetic plastic surgery and is credited with pioneering the procedure. Dr. Pitanguy first described a related surgical technique to correct buttock ptosis or sag in a 1964 edition of the well-regarded medical journal Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. He also published research on aesthetic surgery of the gluteal region in 1971 and 1984.

What Is the Success Rate of a Brazilian Butt Lift?

The success rate of a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) is often measured in terms of fat survival and patient satisfaction. A properly done BBL will result in about 60-75% survival of the fat transferred, meaning that this percentage of the transferred fat successfully integrates into the tissue at the new location and becomes a natural part of the buttocks. However, the success of the procedure also depends on maintaining a healthy diet and exercise routine, as fluctuations in weight can cause the fat cells to expand or shrink.

However, it’s important to note that the BBL has been associated with a higher risk of complications compared to other cosmetic surgeries. The procedure has been described as the deadliest aesthetic procedure ever performed, with a mortality rate estimated to be as high as 1 in 3,000. This high mortality rate is primarily due to the risk of fat embolism, where fat enters the bloodstream and can block blood vessels in the lungs.

Despite these risks, the popularity of the BBL has surged over the past two decades. In 2020, an estimated 396,105 people had buttock augmentation surgery, representing a 19.3% increase from 2016.

Conclusion,

A Brazilian Butt Lift can yield successful results in terms of enhancing the patient’s curves and achieving a more voluptuous appearance, it’s crucial to be aware of the significant risks associated with the procedure. Potential patients should thoroughly discuss these risks with a board-certified plastic surgeon before deciding to undergo the procedure.

Brazilian Butt Lift in Miami, FL

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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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