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Butt Implants

Butt Implants

Buttock enhancement surgery, also known as gluteal augmentation, aims to improve the size, shape, and contour of the buttocks. It can be achieved through a silicone implant but can also be combined with a fat transfer (Brazilian Butt Lift.)

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$14,000-$20,000

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Duration

1-3 hours

Type

Outpatient

Anesthesia

General

November 2, 20255 min read

Butt Implants

What are butt implants

Butt implants are silicone devices surgically placed in the gluteal region to enhance the size, shape, and contour of the buttocks. Unlike fat transfer procedures such as the Brazilian Butt Lift, implants provide a more predictable and long-lasting volume increase, especially for individuals who don’t have sufficient body fat for grafting. They’re commonly chosen by people seeking a fuller, rounder backside or those looking to correct asymmetry or flatness.

These implants are typically made of solid silicone, not liquid-filled, so they maintain their shape and integrity over time. Butt implants are popular among both men and women and can be customized in terms of size and placement to suit individual anatomy and aesthetic goals.

How is butt implant surgery performed

The procedure is usually performed under general anesthesia and takes about 2 to 3 hours. The surgeon makes an incision in the natural crease between the buttocks, then creates a pocket either within the gluteal muscle (intramuscular) or above it (submuscular) to insert the implant. Intramuscular placement is preferred for a more natural look and reduced risk of shifting.

Once the implants are positioned, the incisions are closed with sutures, and compression garments may be applied to reduce swelling and support healing. Patients are typically discharged the same day, although some clinics recommend an overnight stay for observation. Post-operative care is crucial, especially avoiding direct pressure on the implants during the early recovery phase.

How much does butt implant surgery cost

Costs vary widely depending on the country, clinic reputation, and what’s included in the surgical package. In Australia, butt implant surgery averages around AUD $14,000, which typically includes surgeon fees, anesthesia, and hospital charges. In the United States, prices range from USD $7,035 to $24,500, with the national average hovering near $7,964 for the surgeon’s fee alone.

In Mexico, the procedure is more affordable, with costs between USD $4,500 and $6,000, often bundled with accommodation and transport for medical tourists. Turkey offers some of the most competitive pricing, with packages ranging from USD $3,500 to $4,500, especially in cities like Istanbul and Antalya. These international options are popular for their affordability and high-quality care.

How to prepare for butt implant surgery

Preparation begins with a thorough consultation with a board-certified plastic surgeon. You’ll discuss your goals, medical history, and any medications you’re taking. Your surgeon may advise you to stop smoking and avoid blood-thinning substances like aspirin or certain supplements to reduce surgical risks.

In the days leading up to surgery, arrange for someone to drive you home and assist you during the first few days of recovery. Wear loose, comfortable clothing on the day of surgery, and follow any fasting or hygiene instructions provided by your clinic. Mental preparation is also key, understanding the recovery process and setting realistic expectations will help you navigate the journey with confidence.

What risks and possible side effects can come from butt implant surgery

While butt implant surgery is generally safe when performed by an experienced surgeon, it does carry risks. Common complications include infection, implant shifting, and fluid buildup (seroma). There’s also a risk of nerve damage, which can lead to temporary or permanent changes in sensation. Scarring and asymmetry may occur, especially if post-operative care instructions aren’t followed.

More serious but rare risks include capsular contracture, where scar tissue forms tightly around the implant, causing discomfort or distortion. Choosing a qualified surgeon and adhering strictly to recovery guidelines can significantly reduce these risks. Most patients experience mild to moderate side effects that resolve within a few weeks.

How long does butt implant surgery last

Butt implants are designed to be long-lasting, with most patients enjoying results for 10 to 20 years or more. The implants themselves are made of solid silicone, which is durable and resistant to leakage or rupture. Unlike breast implants, which may need replacement due to wear or complications, butt implants often remain intact for decades unless a problem arises. Many patients never need a revision unless they choose to adjust the size or shape later on.

However, the longevity of butt implants depends on several factors, including the surgical technique, post-operative care, and lifestyle habits. Significant weight changes, trauma to the area, or intense physical activity can affect the positioning or appearance of the implants over time. If complications like implant shifting, capsular contracture, or asymmetry occur, revision surgery may be necessary. Regular follow-ups with your surgeon and maintaining a stable weight can help preserve the results for as long as possible.

How long is recovery from butt implant surgery

Recovery from butt implant surgery varies, but most patients experience moderate to severe discomfort during the first week, especially when sitting or walking. Pain typically subsides within 10 to 14 days, and patients can return to light activities after 2 weeks. Full recovery including resuming strenuous exercise usually takes 6 to 8 weeks.

Swelling and bruising are common and may persist for several weeks. Patients are advised to avoid sitting directly on the implants for at least 2 to 4 weeks, using special cushions or lying on their stomachs to reduce pressure. Following post-op instructions closely is essential to ensure proper healing and optimal results.

Will I still be able to go to the gym with butt implants

Yes, you’ll be able to return to the gym after recovery, but it’s important to ease back into your routine. Most surgeons recommend waiting 6 to 8 weeks before resuming intense workouts, especially those involving glute activation like squats or lunges. Once healed, butt implants do not interfere with physical activity, and many patients continue to build muscle around the implants for enhanced definition.

However, you’ll need to be mindful of exercises that place direct pressure on the buttocks, such as seated rowing or cycling. Using padded equipment and modifying your routine can help maintain comfort and protect the implants. With proper care, you can enjoy a full fitness lifestyle post-surgery.

Preparation

Stop smoking 4 weeks before surgery
Avoid certain medications
Arrange transportation
Plan for recovery time

Side Effects

Temporary swelling and bruising
Possible discomfort
Temporary numbness
Slight redness

FAQs

Is this procedure painful?

Most patients experience mild to moderate discomfort rather than acute pain. Pain medication will be prescribed to manage any discomfort during the initial recovery period.

How long until I see final results?

While initial changes are visible within weeks, the final refined results typically take several months as the body continues to heal and settle.

Will I have visible scars?

Our surgeons use advanced techniques to minimize scarring. Most incisions are placed in natural creases or inconspicuous locations, and scars typically fade over time.