Buttock lift procedure is a cosmetic surgery procedure performed to correct the position and shape of the buttocks that have deteriorated over time or are not as desired. This cosmetic procedure is applied in cases where the buttocks are flattened, sagging, have lost volume or are not as round as desired.
For buttock lift surgery, the muscles and tissues located under the buttock skin are lifted. During this lifting process, tightening and shaping are also performed as desired. At the end of the operation, patients have much more lifted and attractive looking buttocks.



How is Buttock Lift Surgery Performed?

Let's examine together how buttock lift surgery is performed, what the patient feels during this process and what exactly the process is expected of it. First of all, since the operation is often performed under general anesthesia, patients do not feel anything. In the examination performed before the procedure, a plan is made according to what kind of procedure will be performed on the buttocks.

During the surgery, incisions are made in these previously determined areas. Patients can also undergo additional procedures such as liposuction and fat injection when necessary. Then, the tissues under the buttocks are lifted and reshaped. In the final stage, the incisions are closed and the procedure is completed.


In Which Cases is Butt Lift Necessary?

Butt lift is generally an operation preferred by people who are not satisfied with the appearance of their butt. In general, butt lift is a preferred procedure in the following cases:
  • In case of volume loss in the butt area
  • In case of sagging in the butt area due to aging
  • In case of congenital deformities in the butt area
  • In case of asymmetrical problems in the butt area due to genetic reasons
  • In case of sagging in the butt area during pregnancy and weight gain-loss process, butt lift procedure is performed.


Butt Lift Aesthetics Recovery Process

Butt lift aesthetics recovery process varies depending on the surgery performed and the general health status of the patient. In general, the recovery process can take up to 2-3 weeks.