During
the operation, he will make a long incision that runs from hip to hip
across the top of your buttocks. This incision is designed to be easily
hidden under a bikini.
If there is a lot of skin to remove, the
surgeon may extend the scar down on to the hips, too. They then remove sections of skin and tissue just under the surface of the skin, and lift and tighten the remaining skin to create a smooth silhouette, before closing the
wound with stitches. If
it is only the lower part of the bottom that sags, the surgeon may make
the incision in the buttock crease and remove redundant tissue this way.
If you only have a very small amount of saggy skin, your surgeon might opt
for a smaller procedure in which small crescents of skin are removed in
the natural crease of your buttock at the bottom.
The
recovery process This
is a major operation, so be prepared for a slow and cumbersome recovery
that involves a significant amount of pain and discomfort. You'll wake up from the operation feeling very sore and swollen, and probably numb.
You won't be very bruised, but you may feel sick and be unable to go to
the toilet unaided for a time. You'll have drains coming from the operation site to take away any excess
fluid after surgery; these will probably be removed just before you leave
hospital. You'll probably be lightly bandaged or wearing a compression garment in order to prevent clots from forming.
Once you get
home, you'll be given painkilling medication and advised to get mobile
pretty quickly, though you need to take care not to stretch or strain too
much. As much as possible, avoid sitting down or sleeping on your back for
a couple of weeks.
Stitches will be removed around ten days after surgery,
and you'll be advised to wear a pressure garment for about a month after
this to ease the swelling. Most people find that they can go back to work around two weeks after surgery,
but it'll be at least four to six weeks before you can return to all
normal activities, such as exercising or driving.
It can take up to six
months for the swelling to go down and up to a year for scars to mature,
so the results of your op can't really be judged for a while.
The operation site will probably still be numb: this can take months to
return to normal. How you heal will depend on how healthy you were be
fore the op.
Conclusion The buttock lift operation to reduce excess skin and fat from the buttocks is one of a number of body contouring procedures that can offer reliable
and dramatic results. However, this surgery cannot reduce the size of your bottom, nor is it a substitute for a healthy diet. It
is a corrective measure most often used following weight loss.
Any surgeon will want to be
satisfied at your consultation that your weight is stable, you are fit and
healthy, you have sufficiently lax skin and your expectations of what
surgery will achieve are realistic.
A buttock lift could be a good
solution to treat problem residual skin left after weight loss; and the
results can be dramatic and are usually very successful.
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