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Gluteal Implants

Gluteal implant surgery uses implants designed specifically for the buttocks to enhance volume and shape, refining the proportion between torso and hips. It is usually considered when exercise does not achieve the desired volume or when there is not enough fat available for grafting.

Illustration — Gluteal Implants

Goals of the procedure

  • Enhance buttock volume with implants designed specifically for the area

  • Refine the proportion between waist, hips, and buttocks

  • Offer an alternative when there is no fat available for grafting

  • Plan implant placement according to the anatomy

Every surgical procedure involves risks. An individual evaluation with a plastic surgeon is essential to determine the appropriate treatment for each case.

Frequently asked questions

What patients usually ask.

Implants or fat grafting: which one to choose?

They are different paths: implants provide a defined volume; fat grafting uses the body's own fat. The choice depends on anatomy, available fat, and goals — and is defined during the evaluation.

Can I sit after surgery?

In the first days there are position restrictions to protect the operated area. The surgeon guides a safe progression for sitting, driving, and returning to workouts.

Where is the scar located?

The incision is usually placed in the crease between the buttocks, in a discreet area. The details are explained during surgical planning.

When can I return to exercise?

Intense physical activity is usually cleared gradually, generally after a few weeks, according to each patient's individual recovery.

The next step

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