What is the Brazilian Butt Lift for Men?
The Brazilian Butt Lift for men is a two-in-one surgical procedure, in which fat is harvested through liposculpture from the abdomen, flanks and back and transferred to the gluteal region of the body (buttocks). The result is more round, firm and full buttocks. The procedure is performed under general anesthesia and recovery is typically 5-7 days.
The Brazilian Butt Lift, perfected by cosmetic surgeons in South America, is the newest cosmetic surgical procedure in the United States. It creates curves where you want them while removing unwanted curves in other parts of the body. The Brazilian Butt Lift uses your own tissue and requires no implants. There is essentially no scarring and absolutely no sutures required!
Chad Deal, MD and Carey Nease, MD have extensive experience in liposculpture, body contouring and the new Brazilian Butt Lift procedure.
The Goal of the Brazilian Butt Lift
Our ultimate goal is your satisfaction. We will listen first to your aesthetic goals before we recommend any surgical or non-surgical options to help you reach those goals. We aim to improve your natural appearance, with no obvious signs of surgery. Through meticulous attention to detail, we’ll hide all scars and use minimally invasive techniques whenever possible to give you the best result with the least amount of down time.
Who is a good candidate for a Brazilian Butt Lift?
- Men at or near ideal body weight
- Age 25 to 55
- Non-smoker
- Generally in good health
- Desires aesthetic enhancement with augmentation of the buttock area
Average Fees for Brazilian Butt Lift at Southern Surgical Arts
A Brazilian Butt Lift will cost between $9,500 and $10,500 at Southern Surgical Arts. Your cost will depend on your unique physical structure and the details of the procedure.
When comparing prices at different cosmetic or plastic surgery centers, know that the total cost of your surgery at Southern Surgical Arts will include the surgeon's fee, anesthesia costs and the facility fee for the operating room. Some surgery centers bundle the price of the procedure into one total fee and others may only quote you their surgeon's fee so that their prices seem less.
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