Loss of skin elasticity in the buttock and upper outer thigh is a problem that can be seen with increasing age or after significant weight loss. It is very common after massive weight loss following bariatric surgery. Patients with collagen-elastic disease states may also have abnormal laxity in the perigluteal region.
The primary method to tighten the skin of the perigluteal regions by lifting and excising redundant tissue is called a Gluteoplasty or Butt Lift. A Gluteoplasty can describe several procedures including gluteal implant placement, a Brazilian butt lift with fat grafting, as well as a standard butt lift of sagging tissues.
The most common way this is performed is by an incision that extends across the entire lower back from hip bone to hip bone. This technique allows for removal of excess skin and fat below this level while simultaneously lifting the sagging tissues in the lower buttocks and upper outer thigh. There are variants of this technique that use a less extensive incision but will give less dramatic results. One called a butterfly butt lift involves slightly shorter incisions placed more toward the center of the buttock and along the intergluteal crease. Your body sculpting surgeon will review your situation and recommend the appropriate incision type for you.
Many people are a candidate for this type of procedure. Ideal patients include:
If you believe you are an ideal candidate for a buttock enhancement, get in touch with our medical staff in Naperville.
The purpose of a buttock enhancement is to improve the contour and aesthetic appearance of your buttocks and upper outer thigh. Additionally, this procedure will decrease your perigluteal skin laxity. During the procedure, you can expect the following:
After your buttock lift surgery, Dr. Joseph may place an elastic compression garment, which must be worn for 3-4 weeks.
In the aftermath of an enhancement, it is important to know what to expect. Important information includes:
If you are not an ideal candidate for a buttock lift, our team in Naperville may recommend the following procedures:
The risks and the suitability of this procedure for a given individual can be determined during your consultation. Minor complications that do not affect the outcome occur occasionally. Major complications such as leg weakness and severe infection are rare. Problems such as significant asymmetric pain, swelling, redness, or major bruising should be brought to your surgeon’s attention immediately.
Loss of skin elasticity in the buttock and upper outer thigh is a problem that can be seen with increasing age or after significant weight loss. It is very common after massive weight loss following bariatric surgery. Patients with collagen-elastic disease states may also have abnormal laxity in the perigluteal region.
If you are interested in a buttock lift in Naperville, Dr. Richard A. Joseph will review your situation and recommend the appropriate incision type for you. Call us today to learn more.