Buttock augmentation procedures, unlike those performed on areas requiring smaller volumes such as the face, necessitate a substantial amount of fat tissue to achieve the desired aesthetic outcome. While this technique can yield very natural-looking results, it carries specific risks that demand extreme caution. The gluteal region is highly vascular, with numerous blood vessels running through the muscles. Improper planning or technique, leading to fat injection into these large blood vessels, can result in the formation of fat emboli. These emboli can travel to vital organs like the brain or lungs, causing severe complications, including blockages and potentially life-threatening conditions. Therefore, it is imperative that such procedures are performed by highly specialized and experienced surgeons who possess a deep understanding of the anatomy and meticulous surgical skills to minimize these significant risks.