Why Should You Consider Lipo 360 With BBL?
Enhanced Figure
Efficient Fat Transfer Procedure
A major benefit of the combined Lipo and BBL procedure is that the surgeon transfers the patient’s own body fat. This tissue is cleaned, processed, and then reinjected into the buttocks. Using the patient’s own fat cells, we can ensure that there is no risk of rejection since we do not inject any foreign material. Therefore, our cosmetic surgery procedures lead to better graft retention.
Using the patient’s material to augment the buttocks also leads to natural-looking results. The texture and feel of the transferred fat are similar to the natural tissue in the buttocks. When performed by our experienced specialist at Exert BodySculpt, this surgical procedure creates smooth contours that look and feel great — they do not seem fake or overly plump.
The BBL + liposuction procedure also reduces waste. Our surgeon does not remove excess fat strictly for slimming. This tissue is put to good use by augmenting the buttocks.
Less Downtime
Lower Costs
The anesthesia fee alone often costs several hundred to a few thousand dollars. And facility expenses typically start from $1,000. Patients can save nearly $3,000 in medical costs by not paying these fees twice.
Ideal Candidates for Lipo 360 and BBL
Stubborn fat deposits around the midsection, flanks, and upper/lower back. Lipo 360 targets these common problem spots.
Good skin elasticity. The skin must be able to retract after liposuction to fit the new body contours properly. Skin laxity could lead to a deflated or sagging appearance after fat removal.
Near ideal body weight. There should not be large areas that require extensive fat removal. Attempting to eliminate too much tissue at once can be risky. The body mass index (BMI) should be between 19 and 30.
Flat, small, or poorly shaped buttocks. Injecting fat into the backside will create fuller, curvier contours.
Realistic expectations about the surgery and results. Combined procedures have limitations on the amount of fat removal and grafting.