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For patients seeking a fuller gluteal appearance, two aesthetic options are available. One method involves the use of silicone gluteal implants, similar to breast implants. In this surgical procedure, a small incision is made, and the silicone implants are placed in the gluteal region, typically between the muscles or in other appropriate layers. This creates the desired fullness and projection in the buttocks. The selection of the correct size and an appropriate surgical technique is crucial for a successful outcome.
During the post-operative recovery period, it is recommended to avoid sitting directly on the implants for approximately one week to allow for proper settling. Additionally, wearing a support garment (corset) for a certain period is necessary to support the success and aesthetic outcome of the operation. These implants, placed either within the gluteal muscles or behind them depending on the individual's anatomical structure, provide a more lifted, fuller, and aesthetically pleasing appearance to the buttocks. Gluteal implants have a specially designed structure that is neither too soft nor too hard, offering a natural feel. They do not carry risks such as rupture or leakage of the internal substance and are generally not felt by the patient, thus not causing any physical discomfort.
Can silicone or prostheses be used in the buttocks?
During the post-operative recovery period, it is recommended to avoid sitting directly on the implants for approximately one week to allow for proper settling. Additionally, wearing a support garment (corset) for a certain period is necessary to support the success and aesthetic outcome of the operation. These implants, placed either within the gluteal muscles or behind them depending on the individual's anatomical structure, provide a more lifted, fuller, and aesthetically pleasing appearance to the buttocks. Gluteal implants have a specially designed structure that is neither too soft nor too hard, offering a natural feel. They do not carry risks such as rupture or leakage of the internal substance and are generally not felt by the patient, thus not causing any physical discomfort.