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BUSINESSINSIDER.COM/BRAZILIANBUTT LIFT COST RECOVERY 2023

BUSINESSINSIDER.COM/BRAZILIANBUTT LIFT COST RECOVERY 2023

Dr. John Paul Tutela has offered Brazilian butt lift surgery since he started his practice in 2014.He said its popularity continues to grow and his clientele has doubled over the years for a Brazilian Butt Lift procedure.

This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Dr. John Paul Tutela, a 43-year-old plastic surgeon in Livingston, New Jersey, about performing Brazilian butt lift surgeries. It's been edited for length and clarity.

I started my practice in 2014, and even though I offer a lot of different procedures, The Brazilian butt lift continues to be one of the most popular surgeries that my clients come in for.

My father was a plastic surgeon, so I figured I'd one day grow up and have the same career. As I learned more about it, I realized it was the perfect job for me, since I always liked working with my hands and solving problems.

Being a plastic surgeon means you get to do both cosmetic and reconstructive surgery. You get to help two different populations of people and you get to work on patients from head to toe, while most other surgeons just specialize in one area of the body.

I started offering the BBL procedure as soon as I opened my practice and it continues to grow in popularity. My pricing starts at around $18,000, and I do about one of these a week. 

BBL surgery ​isn't dangerous

There are a lot of articles that say it's unsafe and has a mortality rate associated with it, but mortalities happen because many people performing the procedure are not properly trained. I'd been trained to do it safely in my residency. I also take annual courses and workshops to continuously improve my skills. 

Getting a Brazilian butt lift requires pretty aggressive liposuction to help sculpt the body's shape. The procedure takes anywhere from three to five hours.

We usually do the liposuction on the patient's sides, waist, or lower and upper back, then we insert the fat down by the hips and in the glutes. In the end, we remove fat from any area where the patient wants fat reduction. The combination of taking in the waist and then bringing the hips out a little bit creates an hourglass shape. 

Who should get BBL surgery?

The popularity of BBLs boomed because of trends. It seemed like in the mid 2010s, thanks to supermodels and Hollywood stars like Kim Kardashian and Jennifer Lopez, having more curves caught the public's attention and became what women wanted for their bodies.

Even now, it's still quite popular, and I don't think it's a trend that's going anywhere. My clients are all different types of people. I've performed this surgery on a woman who worked in an office and wanted to feel more confident as she led meetings daily. I've also performed the procedure for a housewife who had it done as part of her mommy-makeover post baby.

I find myself doing almost double the amount of these surgeries now than I did in 2014, but getting a BBL isn't something that anyone should go off and do. First and foremost, you have to be healthy and not have any medical comorbidities that make going under general anesthesia a big risk. 

Studies have shown that people with a BMI over 30 could have increased complications during surgery. Since an increased BMI decreases wound healing and increases the risk of blood clots, I'd recommend that individuals in this range avoid doing an elective surgery like this one or consider doing this once they've lost weight — I'll often turn them away.

On the other side are people who are too skinny and don't have enough fat on their bodies to do this surgery. Since a big part of the procedure is doing liposuction to use that fat to enhance the glute area, if there's not enough fat the results might not look good. I'd never tell this category of people to gain weight for the surgery, I'd just recommend they don't do it. 

How much is a Brazilian butt lift? 

A BBL is an elective and cosmetic surgery, so it's not covered by insurance. Things like expertise of the surgeon and location (it might be less expensive in more rural areas where there's less demand) can play into the price. On average, the procedure could cost anywhere between $10,000 and $25,000.  

What is the recovery time for a Brazilian butt lift?

The first week after surgery, you're likely to feel some pain and discomfort in your lower body, but you won't be bedridden from it. I instruct my patients to move around and walk at least 10 to 15 times a day to help prevent blood clots. I tell people that during that first week, nobody should count on you for anything. Also, for two weeks, I instruct patients not to sit or lay on their back. 

During recovery, if a patient is sitting or smushing that area, it tends to lead to less of the fat surviving, so it could deflate or cause hard lumps. After those initial two weeks, I tell my patients to keep a limited seating protocol for the next two weeks and to wear a garment around the area that provides compression to help the swelling. Beyond that, there's minimal recovery that could be needed and a patient can return to normal activities.

Some of the risks can include fat embolism, which is when fat particles block the blood flow in the bloodstream — it's very rare. I've had zero cases of that and always protect against that happening. You can also have contour abnormalities, which is the most common but can be fixed with a touch-up surgery. 

The outcome of this procedure should last for several years or decades, without any additional treatments. However, body changes that occur with aging and any weight gain or weight loss could affect results over time. I've had repeat clients. You don't know how the results will look until it's all done.

What should I do if I want BBL surgery?

Make sure they're certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery and not just board certified, which can be vague. Over the years, other boards have popped up that might mislead you into thinking the surgeon you're going with is as qualified as you'd like them to be. 

Also, it's important to go meet the surgeon, see how you feel, and ask questions like, "What complications have patients had in the past?" All of this is important because if a surgeon makes you feel great but isn't good at what they do, they aren't the right person to pick.

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POST OP CARE AFTER LIPOSUCTION:

POST OP CARE AFTER LIPOSUCTION:

 

Compression is an essential component of the healing process after liposuction surgery. Compression garments fajas and post op essentials, such as lipo foam,bbl compression ab board, backboard apply pressure to the treated areas, reducing swelling and inflammation, and promoting healing. The compression also helps to minimize the risk of complications such as seromas, which occur when fluid accumulates under the skin.

Lipo foam is a soft, pliable material that can be placed under compression garments to provide an extra layer of cushioning and protection for the skin. It helps to prevent the compression garment from rubbing against the skin, which can cause discomfort or irritation. Lipo foam also helps to create a smooth and even compression, reducing the risk of lumps or uneven healing.

In addition to lipo foam, other compression garments and materials, such as compression stockings or girdles, can help to support the healing process and achieve the desired results. These faja garments are designed to fit snugly and apply pressure to the treated areas, helping to promote circulation and lymphatic drainage, reducing swelling and inflammation, and promoting healing.

Liposuction Foam can provide several benefits to aid in healing after the surgery. When paired with your garment it helps to reduce swelling and bruising, minimize discomfort, and help with proper skin retraction. They also provide support and compression to help keep the body in the desired shape during the healing process. The type of faja garment needed will depend on the area of the body where the liposuction was performed, and your surgeon can provide guidance on which faja garment will work best for your needs. It's important to wear these shapewear garments as directed to ensure the best possible healing and outcome from your liposuction surgery.

It's important to follow your doctor's instructions on wearing compression garments and using lipo foam or other materials after liposuction surgery. Proper use of compression can help you achieve the best possible outcome and feel more comfortable during your recovery.

 

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It is important to use the right stage of compression Faja after surgery to ensure proper healing and the best possible surgical results. Here is a breakdown of when to use each stage of compression Faja:

Stage 1 Compression Faja: This is the first Faja you will wear immediately after surgery, and it should be worn for 0-2 weeks post-op. This Faja has minimal compression and is designed to allow for fluid circulation and complete healing and draining. It should fit loosely on your body and not be too tight.

Stage 2 Compression Faja: This Faja should be worn starting from two weeks after surgery and should be worn for four weeks (from Week 2 to Week 6). This Faja provides more intense therapy to match your body's healing and helps to sculpt the waist, hips, and midsection. It should have high compression tummy control of the abdomen region and may or may not come with a crotch opening. This Faja does not come with rods to avoid irritating or pressurizing the incision points.

Stage 3 Compression Faja: This Faja should be worn 6-12 weeks post-surgery when your body and incisions have almost fully healed. This Faja has a waist trainer design and is built with rods, latex, and other high compression materials that significantly increase compression levels. It helps to shape, curve and snatch your silhouette. It is recommended that you keep the compression constant for the first six weeks at this stage. This Faja may come in small sizes that give higher compression.

It is important to note that you need two garments per stage for alternation, and it takes about 4-5 hours for each garment to dry. For stage three, it is recommended to wear your Post-Op Compression Garment for 12 hours per day. It is also important to talk to your physician about any concerns you might have pre-op, during-op, and post-op and to back up your surgery with a healthy lifestyle to make sure the surgery effects stay permanent.

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