A nonsurgical butt lift is an outpatient cosmetic procedure that doesn’t require surgery to change the size and shape of your butt. The results aren’t permanent and last up to two years depending on the type. Common types include dermal fillers, like Sculptra, or light therapy. You may need repeat treatments to maintain your results.
A nonsurgical butt lift is a cosmetic procedure to change the size, shape and contour of your buttocks without surgery.
There are different types of nonsurgical butt lift procedures. Each type offers different results. The most common types use laser lights or an injection of a filler substance, like Sculptra®.
There’s no recovery time for a nonsurgical butt lift. The results may last for months to years, but they aren’t permanent.
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There’s a difference between a traditional butt lift and a nonsurgical butt lift. A traditional butt lift is a surgical procedure to lift the skin around your butt to make it look smoother and less dimpled. A traditional butt lift doesn’t change the size of your butt. In addition to a traditional butt lift, surgical butt augmentation procedures include a Brazilian butt lift and butt implants.
A nonsurgical butt lift is a noninvasive procedure that can change the size and shape of your butt. It doesn’t require you to go under general anesthesia (asleep during the procedure) or get incisions (cuts in your skin).
There are many types of nonsurgical butt lifts available. Some of the most common types are:
There are several types of injectable dermal fillers, including:
A healthcare provider will help you choose the best nonsurgical butt lift filler for you and your goals.
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You might choose to get a nonsurgical butt lift if you want to:
Before a nonsurgical butt lift, you’ll meet with a board-certified plastic surgeon who’ll learn more about your goals for the procedure and your overall health. They’ll examine your buttocks area and listen to your concerns and what you expect as an outcome from the procedure. They’ll then ask you questions about your medical history, if you’ve received a cosmetic procedure before and if you have any allergies.
After reviewing your goals and health history, your provider will discuss their recommendations for types of treatment to give you the look you want.
Before the date of your nonsurgical butt lift appointment, ask your provider any questions you might have. Your provider will give you the information you need so you understand the process and the possible side effects.
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A nonsurgical butt lift procedure process varies for each type, but your healthcare provider will inform you of the process before it begins. Nonsurgical butt lifts are outpatient procedures that usually occur at a medical office. You’ll be awake during the entire procedure but won’t feel pain.
For nonsurgical butt lifts that use dermal fillers, like Sculptra, you can expect the following:
For a nonsurgical butt lift that involves light therapy, you can expect the following:
Nonsurgical butt lifts (all types) take less than an hour to complete.
Your provider will give you specific instructions to take care of yourself after a nonsurgical butt lift. This is an outpatient procedure, so you’ll be able to go home the same day. You can drive yourself home.
You’ll be able to sit on your butt and return to your regular activities immediately. Avoid over-exercising or participating in strenuous activities for a couple of days.
You may have temporary skin discoloration like redness or bruising at the injection site or the site of your laser therapy. These side effects should reduce and go away after a few days. If you experience mild pain after your procedure, you can treat it with over-the-counter NSAIDs. Visit your healthcare provider if you have severe pain or swelling.
Nonsurgical butt lifts are safe procedures if you choose a licensed and experienced provider. Many types of butt lift injections, like Sculptra, are FDA-approved. Make sure you follow your healthcare provider’s instructions before and after treatment to get the best results.
The advantages of a nonsurgical butt lift include:
While rare, there are potential risks associated with all cosmetic procedures like a nonsurgical butt lift, including:
The recovery time for a nonsurgical butt lift is very short compared to surgical butt lifts. You’ll be able to return to your regular activities without any downtime. But you should avoid strenuous activities for at least 24 hours. You may have bruising for a few days at the injection site if you receive a dermal filler. It’s best to minimize sunlight exposure to your treatment area after light therapy.
When you’ll see results vary based on what type of dermal filler you choose. Some types of dermal filler provide immediate results. For Sculptra, however, it could take four to six weeks before you see results.
It could take up to six weeks before you see results from light therapy.
Dermal fillers usually last up to two years. Light therapy usually lasts for six months. A nonsurgical butt lift isn’t permanent, so you may need multiple procedures to maintain your results.
Visit a healthcare provider if you experience severe pain or swelling at your injection site after a dermal filler for a nonsurgical butt lift. Don’t hesitate to contact your provider if something doesn’t seem right.
No, fat injections are part of a surgical butt augmentation, known as a Brazilian butt lift. During the procedure, a surgeon will remove fat from another part of your body and then reinject that fat into your buttocks. About 50% of the fat from the fat injection will stay permanently in your body. You may need multiple fat injections to receive your desired results.
Nonsurgical butt lifts are an alternative cosmetic procedure if you want to change the size and shape of your butt but don’t want to or can’t undergo surgery. Results from a nonsurgical butt lift can last up to a couple of years. But you’ll need repeat treatments to maintain your results. If you’re having trouble choosing a type of nonsurgical butt lift, talk to a provider who specializes in these procedures to help you make a decision.
Last reviewed on 03/12/2024.
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