Brazilian Butt Lift!

September 3, 2020


Brazilian Butt Lift Las Vegas

BRAZILIAN BUTT LIFT AFTER-CARE INFORMATION

According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, over 24,000 buttock augmentations have been performed in 2018 alone and the procedure saw a nineteen percent growth rate (1). Gluteoplasty, more commonly known as a “Brazilian Butt Lift,” is a procedure aimed at improving the image of a patient’s buttocks with the use of the patient’s own fat often harvested through a liposuction procedure from areas like the thighs, arms, back and/or the abdomen. The fat from the suctioned areas is then filled into ten to twenty 

60 mL syringes. These are then injected into the buttocks to create a rounder fuller rear. Patients are asked to wear a support – shaping – compression garment following their surgery for up to one month which allows for uniform compression of the buttocks. You can find specific-post operative care instructions and watch the procedure being performed on our YouTube channel that can be found here: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1l_9k6YWa8g

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-Frank Stile MD, FACS

BEFORE & AFTER PHOTOS

*Individual Results May Vary

BRAZILIAN BUTT LIFT MASSAGE INSTRUCTIONS FOR IMPROVED CIRCULATION

Gluteoplasty, also known as “Brazilian Butt Lift” or BBL is a procedure aimed at improving the contour and volume of the buttocks. One question that we often get asked, is what our patients can do to improve their results? Our suggestion is performing buttocks massages every other day following their procedure for a duration one month after surgery. The link below is to our step by step guide on proper massage technique live on YouTube here: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pCQJICuP0o0 

-Frank Stile MD, FACS

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HOW TO SIT FOLLOWING YOUR BRAZILIAN BUTT LIFT

One of the many common questions that we get following Brazilian Butt Lift, professionally known as a gluteoplasty procedure, is what is a proper way for sitting after the surgery. The link below is to our step by step guide on how to properly sit following the surgical procedure: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FQdOVYHIBYA 

-Frank Stile MD, FACS

TAKE THE FIRST STEP

Please fill out the form on this page to request an in-person consultation and one of our knowledgeable medical staff members at Stile Aesthetics will reach out to you promptly. You can also call our office directly at (702) 551-6603.

Stile Aesthetics serves Las Vegas, NV & Surrounding Areas.

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Dr. Frank L. Stile, MD, FACS
Dr. Frank L. Stile is a plastic surgeon certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. His office is in Las Vegas. The office is luxuriously appointed and has won awards for original designs and decor. His practice provides the full spectrum of cosmetic surgery procedures. Dr. Stile has had the privilege of helping over 10,000 patients achieve their cosmetic surgical goals. Originally from New York City, Dr. Stile graduated high school at the age of 15 and began medical training at the City University of New York’s Accelerated 7-year combined Undergraduate and Medical School Program. He completed his clinical training at the State University of New York Health Science Center at Brooklyn. His post-doctorate training included 12 years of residency. During that time, Dr. Stile received specialized surgical training at four academic institutions of excellence. He is the published author of articles and book chapters in the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Microsurgery literature. He has presented research at National and International Plastic Surgery Conferences. Dr. Stile regularly visits with leaders in the field of cosmetic plastic surgery, facilitating the exchange of ideas and constantly refining his techniques. Dr. Stile has long held an interest in the martial sciences, specifically mixed martial arts. His personal and professional relationships with the stars of MMA have made him the most trusted and requested plastic surgeon by champions of the sport. Dr. Stile has innovated and published techniques for both treating new facial injuries and preventing recurrent injuries in “cut-prone” fighters. His work has been featured in such publications as the New York Times, Maxim Magazine, and Real Fighter Magazine, in addition to numerous television and radio shows. Dr. Stile is an avid illustrator, painter, and sculptor. His work adds to the decor of both his home and office. He is also the published author of two children’s books. His greatest accomplishment, second only to being a husband and father, was the establishment of the Frank L. Stile Foundation in 2011. The goal of this non-profit was to serve and support the needs of children in crisis. To date, this initiative has helped provide over TEN MILLION meals for food insecure children and their families in addition to providing resources for medical care.