10 Things I Wish I Knew Before Getting A Butt Augmentation...I had hydrogel injections back in 2007...

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RealSelf, Inc. www.realself.com 1 10 Things I Wish I Knew Before Getting Butt Augmentation 1) Choosing a Doctor A lot of people don't do their homework ahead of time and they end up messed up. I was very careful about everything. I checked credentials, visited the office, looked at the surgery room, spoke to the anesthesiologist.... I checked until I could check no more. You must do your homework and everything should pass with an A+. - special1 Ladies, and gents, shop around. Bargains are for other things, like shoes and stuff. This is literally your life. - susie84 2) Preparing for Surgery If you are considering undergoing this type of surgery, plan to do it during a time where you will not have any major obligations for the first one to two weeks post-op. - Jade2153 At first I started to gain weight. I thought, "I want my fat to be big and juicy for the transfer," because my doctor would only put in 400cc max at a time. I wanted the best results possible. When I told my doctor that I was trying to gain weight he said, "Why?" He said that if my cells were smaller he could collect a greater number of them in that 400cc. He said for me to gain weight after if I wanted, and that when you gain weight your fat cells fill up more. If I then had more living fat cells in my butt area, that I would be more likely to gain weight there. - buttbutterfly 3) Local Anesthesia vs. General Anesthesia I was under for seven hours. That is one of the reasons I used the surgeon I did; I didn't want JiffyBooty done on me. I know of doctors who do the procedure in two hours. It's like when I was in school -- I could do a half-assed (no pun intended) research paper in two or three hours, or do it properly and spend hours and hours on it. Yes, I was terrified of the anesthesia, but like I was told, I don't think it's how long you're under -- you can have complications even if you are under only for a little while. - susie84 I wasn't awake for the procedure. It was the best sleep ever. - ameena 1 Edited by Sharon, a RealSelf Moderator MEMBER GUIDES Sharon is our Brazilian Butt Lift moderator. She developed this list based on first-hand Brazilian Butt Lift experiences reported by members of the RealSelf community. Real Facts Data below derived from RealSelf reviews at time of publication. Click on the respective facts to learn more. Average Cost $5,700 Worth It Rating 84% Total Reviews 69

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10 Things I Wish I Knew Before Getting Butt Augmentation

1) Choosing a DoctorA lot of people don't do their homework ahead of time and they end up messed up. I was very careful about everything. I checked credentials, visited the office, looked at the surgery room, spoke to the anesthesiologist.... I checked until I could check no more. You must do your homework and everything should pass with an A+. - special1

Ladies, and gents, shop around. Bargains are for other things, like shoes and stuff. This is literally your life. - susie84

2) Preparing for SurgeryIf you are considering undergoing this type of surgery, plan to do it during a time where you will not have any major obligations for the first one to two weeks post-op. - Jade2153

At first I started to gain weight. I thought, "I want my fat to be big and juicy for the transfer," because my doctor would only put in 400cc max at a time. I wanted the best results possible. When I told my doctor that I was trying to gain weight he said, "Why?" He said that if my cells were smaller he could collect a greater number of them in that 400cc.

He said for me to gain weight after if I wanted, and that when you gain weight your fat cells fill up more. If I then had more living fat cells in my butt area, that I would be more likely to gain weight there. - buttbutterfly

3) Local Anesthesia vs. General AnesthesiaI was under for seven hours. That is one of the reasons I used the surgeon I did; I didn't want JiffyBooty done on me. I know of doctors who do the procedure in two hours. It's like when I was in school -- I could do a half-assed (no pun intended) research paper in two or three hours, or do it properly and spend hours and hours on it. Yes, I was terrified of the anesthesia, but like I was told, I don't think it's how long you're under -- you can have complications even if you are under only for a little while. - susie84

I wasn't awake for the procedure. It was the best sleep ever. - ameena 1

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I was awake for my procedure -- a drug called Versed was used. Did it work? I don't want to scare anyone, but if you have the option of general anesthesia, I'd highly recommend it. I remember most of my procedure, including waking up to a giant needle stabbing me in the buttocks repeatedly, my legs kicking and flailing but no one doing anything to relieve my discomfort. In the end, Versed did nothing to resolve my "memory" of the procedure, so please talk to your surgeon about the type of anesthesia administered. - sputnik

4) Post-op PainThe first 24 hrs were hell! Pain like I've never felt before and I have two kids. If you can withstand pain for 24 hours, you will be fine. lfrancis414

I have to say I wasn't in that much pain. I mean yes, I was sore, but not in enough pain to take any of the pain pills. I took Tylenol Extra Strength and I was okay. Bending was hard, but after three weeks I was okay. - Fab09

I could fully sit down about three weeks later. I was only out of work for two weeks, but honestly the pain lasted about six weeks. The pain wasn't in my butt, it was more in my lower back and stomach were the doctor lipoed. - ameena 1

5) Recovery TipsI do feel fine, considering I've been poked and prodded all over, but I still can't sit. I'm sore -- not on the booty -- on the lipo spots, and I feel weak, like all I want to do is nap. If you have smaller children, even eight days after this procedure, you are going to have to need help -- a hubby, a girlfriend, someone, for an extra week. - susie84

Drink a lot of water -- it will help you heal faster and diminish any surgical scars -- and don't sit, to keep as much of the fat as possible. - Minaj

The very worst part, believe it or not, is just doing everything on my stomach! Having to eat, drink, sleep, watch TV, always on my stomach. I killed my neck. That was by far the worst part for me. That and sleep deprivation... I can't sleep that way! After much trial and error, I found that sleeping with myself propped up on a slant, with many pillows and the cushions off my couch, sleep is at least somewhat possible now. My knees and elbows are sore from the pressure of sleeping this way, but it has been the most comfortable for me. - buttbutterfly

I returned to work in two weeks but i wish I would have stayed home more time. Two weeks after the procedure, I did not have pain, I was uncomfortable. I had to wear the girdle which is super tight, and you are still sore and uncomfortable. I used the cushion at work and I had an armless chair, where I sat backwards so my butt hung off the chair.... It was difficult but its worth it now. - lfrancis414

6) Will I Have a Compression Garment?The garment that they gave me is from my breast to my knees, but it has a wide opening in the bottom and you could go to the restroom without taking it off. I wore the one my plastic surgeon gave me at first but then I went to Kohl's and bought a more comfortable one. - tinktink

I wouldn't have been able to sleep without it! You have to wear it in order for the swelling to go down properly. Also to keep the bottom from going flat. - Fab09

7) When Can I Sit Down?I was afraid of the recovery, especially because not being able to sit sounds like a huge deal, but it was worth it. I was able to sit after one week, but you cannot sit with the upper part of your butt touching

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the chair. That is, you have to sit with your back very straight. After four weeks, I could sit normally. - 8138anon

It's quite pain in the a... literally! And the part about not being able to sit is no fun either. Until someone told me to use a Boppy pillow. That was a life saver! - CalGal

I could not sit for three weeks and when I had to go somewhere I sat on a Boppy pillow. Even now when I will be sitting a long time, I still use it, but my plastic surgeon told me three weeks. - tinktink

I didn't use cushions; I just sat straight up really proper. - ameena 1

They show you a technique where you are able to "sit"... just not on your butt. You have to use rolled up towels and put one under your legs and one behind your back. This way, you are "sitting" but your butt isn't really touching the seat. That's how I drive! I must admit it's very difficult and I can't go for very long in that position but let's just say I have been keeping the driving to a minimum since my surgery. You just really need to plan for it. I mostly lay on my stomach and when that gets too uncomfortable, I stand. I am a student and I emailed my teachers telling them that I had a surgery and that I had to kneel during class... so that's exactly what I do. I kneel on the chair. - Jade2153

8) Liposuction & DrainageThe fat was harvested from my upper/lower abs, flanks, lower hips, lateral back and upper arms to part of the armpit area. Needless to say, having just the lipo alone would've been a lot, but adding the fat transfer to the butt has made this one tough recovery. - sputnik

I had a lot of lipo spots -- 15 total I think I counted, and I had my drains in for 24 days -- so maybe that is why it took a good month for me to feel 100%. - susie84

I had one drain that stayed in two days and then was removed. I hated it; it made an impression on my stomach a little but it's fading away. I use Vitamin E oil and cocoa butter. That's also helping my scar fade. - tinktink

9) Implants vs. InjectionsTwo years ago I got implants, which made for a lovely "shelf" in skirts. But the reality is that it was a deformity without clothes, kind of like fraud, and I am out in the dating world -- ouch. - susie84I had hydrogel injections back in 2007 and 2008. The lady who injected me said she was giving me 2500cc (not all at one time). My butt was big for a year. After a year: Back to the flatlands and out $6,000. No complications but I regret it now because of the horror stories. - butterpecanr

I had butt implants done. I like the look, but I don't like how hard they are. The doctor says that it takes a few months for them to get soft and natural-feeling. - nicole111

I had silicone injected into my butt 2006. I almost died from it. It took me over a year to heal after having a surgery to drain the silicone out of my buttocks. I regret it so much. The person was unlicensed. My butt was bigger. I got lots of compliments and men chasing me, but it almost cost me my life. - 1chloe

The butt augmentation was a bust.... but as far as butt implants go, I wouldn't do it. I've heard too many negatives about them. I'd imagine you can feel the implants when you sit down too. I say this, only because I could feel my fat injection lumps for months afterwards, and that was my own fat that had been relocated. I can only imagine an implant feels much firmer under the skin. - sputnik

10) Long-Term Results

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A Brazilian Butt Lift gives you immediate results. If you can't see results now, you won't in three to four months. - lfrancis414

I think I was lucky. I would say I retained 80 to 90 percent of the fat that was injected. I was measuring my butt the whole time, almost daily. From day one to week three, I went down an inch and a half only. It hasn't changed since then. - buttbutterfly

I was disappointed about the results. I thought I was going to wake up with this great butt I have been wishing for but instead I woke up to a flat, sore butt. I do see a big difference, my stomach is flat and I have a curves now, but as far as my butt I see just a little change - treina

At almost six weeks post-op, my bottom has shrunk considerably. Most of the fat placement has shifted downward, there is some fullness to the cheek areas, but not the upper buttocks, as was the goal. I can now say I don't feel the end result was worth the effort. Too much fat was re-absorbed. - sputnik

I can barely tell if I had fat injected into my butt now. It seems like I had nothing done to my butt honestly. The liposuction, I can tell. My stomach looks a lot better and I lost my love handles (which is great)! My butt is a little -- when I say "little" I mean little -- plumper. Not what I wanted, which sucks. They injected some fat to the sides of my butt to fill it a little. - Savannah304

While this surgery definitely requires some planning and some sacrifice, it is well worth it if you are seriously looking for a change in your overall shape. I have no regrets and having this surgery was one of the best things I could have done for myself ! My waist is tiny, my stomach is flat, my back is arched and my butt is big, round and smooth. Also, all of the incisions are virtually gone after only four weeks. - Jade2153

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