BBL Reversal

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Are you among the many women who have undergone a Brazilian butt lift (BBL) in pursuit of a perfectly sculpted derriere? BBL procedures have surged 45.7% since 2017, but the popularity increase has also brought some unfavorable outcomes and complications.

Suppose you’ve already had a BBL procedure, but you are now unhappy with your new shape. Fear not; you’re not alone. Many patients that have gotten some sort of cosmetic procedure done later desire to have it reversed, sometimes for safety reasons and sometimes because they no longer like the look.

Getting a BBL reversed is possible, but it’s a complex procedure that must be performed by a highly skilled, certified cosmetic surgeon in order to avoid damaging surrounding tissues.

If you’re considering having your BBL procedure reversed, then read on to discover everything you need to know to make an informed decision.

Brazilian Butt Lift

The Brazilian butt lift is a safe and effective way to enhance your buttocks using your own fat. It is different from butt augmentation, where synthetic implants are inserted.

The BBL procedure begins with liposuction to remove excess fat from areas like your lower back, abdomen, thighs, and hips. The fat cells are then purified and processed before being injected into your buttocks to achieve a more sculpted and contoured appearance. The fat used comes from your own body so the risk of complications is minimal as long as the surgeon is highly skilled and experienced.

It’s important to note that a Brazilian butt lift does not address issues like sagging or excess skin, nor does it build up the muscle.

Reasons for Reverse BBL Surgery

A BBL is the fastest way to re-shape your flat or shapeless rear. However, like any cosmetic procedure, it’s possible to be dissatisfied with the outcome.

The main reasons people seek out BBL reversals are shape issues and under-correction, where the desired natural appearance was not achieved. In some cases, the patient may have too much fat injected, resulting in an unnatural or overly rounded shape. Others may experience adverse side effects such as nerve damage, infection, or fat necrosis, where fat cells die due to a lack of oxygen.

Reversing a BBL is highly recommended if you’re experiencing complications such as asymmetry, irregularities, or infection, or if you’re unhappy with the overall appearance and want to make a change. Sometimes, changes in personal taste and preferences over time may also prompt an individual to consider a reversal.

It’s essential to carefully consider the decision to undergo a BBL or BBL reversal and have realistic expectations for the long-term results.

BBL Reversal Procedure

A reversal procedure is similar to the BBL, but instead of injecting fat into your buttocks, the plastic surgeon will use liposuction to remove fat from your glutes.

The process of removing fat cells can be tricky because the fat cells are more fragile and can be easily damaged. Therefore, it is necessary to find a surgeon who specializes in BBL reversals and has a proven track record of success. Additionally, you should follow post-operative instructions closely and attend all followup appointments.

Note: One must wait for at least a year before opting for BBL reversal. The previous surgery should heal completely, and the results must be final before initiating another plastic surgery in order to avoid further injury. 

BBL Reversal Risks & Complications

The process of reversing a BBL is an intricate procedure carrying its own problems.

Having a BBL reversed is more delicate because the fat cells have already been processed and injected. As with any surgical procedure, there are inherent risks, but a skilled and experienced board-certified plastic surgeon can help minimize these risks. The risks associated with BBL revision are similar to those of initial BBL surgery.

A BBL reversal can be an effective way to correct the outcome of a previous procedure. Patients should carefully consider the consequences and benefits before deciding to reverse a BBL.

Why Is It Important to Go to a Board-Certified Surgeon?

With the rise of cosmetic surgery tourism and the availability of low-cost surgical procedures, it is important to be aware that not all providers offering BBLs are board-certified plastic surgeons.

A reverse BBL surgery requires the precision, skill, and experience that board-certified plastic surgeons have. Board certification is a voluntary process involving training, continuing medical education, and testing to demonstrate skill and the highest standard of care.

Given the difficulty of a BBL reversal, it is imperative to research board-certified plastic surgeons who specialize in this revision surgery .

Reversing Your BBL: Is It the Right Choice for You? Talk to a Specialist

Reversing a Brazilian butt lift offers many benefits, including improved body proportion, better contours, and enhanced self-confidence. The procedure should be approached with great care and consideration, as the risks are higher than those of a traditional BBL.

The board-certified surgeons at Physician’s Institute of Cosmetic & Reconstructive Surgery have over 60 years of combined experience delivering aesthetically pleasing results in a wide range of plastic surgeries, including BBLs and reverse BBLs, breast and butt augmentation, face and neck lifts, and many other procedures. We can help you decide if a BBL reversal is the right choice for you and guide you through the process to ensure your safety and satisfaction.

If you would like a BBL reversal, contact us online or call us at (954) 964-4113 today to schedule an appointment. We’re here to help you achieve your desired look and feel confident in your own skin.

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