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Buttock augmentation with implants

Projection and shape with a stable result. In evaluation we define if the implant is the best option for your anatomy or if another alternative is convenient.
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What is it?

The buttock augmentation with implants (gluteoplasty with implants, “butt implants”) is a surgical procedure to improve projection, shape and symmetry of the buttock with a predictable volume.

Unlike BBL, here we do not depend on “how much fat you have” or how much volume your body retains. The strategy is decided in assessment according to your structure, your skin and the type of result you are looking for.

Buttock implants: what changes and what doesn't change

What changes

  • Projection of the buttock (volume and presence).

  • Form (upper pole, roundness, transition with hip).

  • Symmetry when there are slight differences between sides.

What remains unchanged

  • Your body does not become “other”. The goal is realistic proportion, not exaggeration.

  • If there is significant sagging or marked skin changes, the implant alone may not resolve it as you imagine. This will be defined in the evaluation.

It is not a “fixed package”. In valuation we define what it does and does not provide. The goal is a more harmonious outline, with realistic expectations and security first.

What does it usually include?

It is defined in assessment according to your objectives, your anatomy and the safety plan.

  • Projection and shape design
    What look you are going for and what looks natural on your body.

  • Implant selection
    Size and shape according to proportions and stability.

  • Placement plan
    The technique and plane of placement is decided in the assessment.

  • Discrete scar
    It is planned to be as hidden as possible.

  • Follow-up
    Controls to monitor the evolution and adjust care.

Important: we do not work with standard solutions. The scope, level of definition and tools are decided only after medical assessment.

Who is it for?

Here the key point is not “fashion”, it is whether your anatomy asks for an implant or asks for another strategy. In our assessment we will discuss it with you.

It could be for you if:

  • Looking for more projection and a volume predictable.

  • You don't have enough fat for a BBL or don't want to rely on fat retention.

  • You want to improve the shape of the buttock (flat, little upper pole, slight asymmetries).

  • You can follow the recovery plan (postures, care and controls).

Alternatives should be evaluated if:

  • Your priority is a result with your own fat (BBL) and if there is a good donor area.

  • There is marked sagging or excess skin and your goal is to “tighten” rather than project.

  • You are looking for an extreme change that does not fit your structure.

  • Your routine makes it very difficult to comply with initial care (this is defined in the assessment).

Gluteal implant assessment: how we define your plan

The appraisal is not a formality. It's where we decide the “how” to make it look good and wear well.

Target

What would you like to improve and what would look natural on your body.

Analysis

Proportions, hips, waist and how to build a harmonious silhouette.

Leather quality and support

How your skin responds and how stable the result will be with implant.

Technical choice

Size, shape and placement strategy, defined in valuation.

Recovery plan and follow-up

Care, controls and what you need to get back to your routine calmly.

“A clear plan, with aligned expectations, defined next steps and space to resolve doubts.”

The procedure, explained in simple terms

Surgery is better understood when it is grounded in clear steps. The important thing is that everything is customized at the time of planning.

Design and marking
We define references for symmetry and projection.

Implant selection
Size and shape are chosen based on your assessment.

Implant placement
The technique and the plane is decided in assessment to prioritize stability and natural appearance.

Closing and initial care
It is indicated how to take care of the area and how to move during the first days.

Preparation (before surgery)

Recovery and follow-up

Recovery is part of the outcome. We tell you what to do, how to do it and why.

First days

  • Inflammation and sensation of tension are to be expected.

  • Postures for resting and moving safely are indicated.

  • If drains are indicated, we teach you their management and removal plan.

First weeks

  • We adjust activity, posture and care according to your evolution.

  • Lymphatic massages: are recommended as part of the plan, and coordinated by the team.

First months

  • The tissues gradually settle and the result is defined with follow-up.

  • We guide you to resume exercise and routine according to your case.

The medical follow-up allows to adjust care and resolve doubts as the patient's evolution progresses.

Risks and considerations

As in any surgery, there are risks. The most relevant ones are usually manageable when the plan is correct and the follow-up is constant.

  • Inflammation and discomfort at baseline, expected and are monitored with follow-up.

  • Liquid accumulation (seroma) in some cases, it is monitored and managed if it appears.

  • ScarThe quality of the product depends on your skin and care, and is monitored in controls.

  • Asymmetry or displacementThe plan is defined in the assessment.

These points are explained individually during the appraisal.

Medical Philosophy

Medical tourism in Puerto Vallarta + coordination

If you are coming from another city or country, you can start with a virtual consultation and organize your process with the support of a patient coordinator.

What it does include:

- Flow orientation: steps, agenda and logistical recommendations.
- Support to reach assessment with clarity.

What it does not include:

Flights and direct hotel reservations (we give you the freedom to choose according to your budget).

Frequently Asked Questions

The implant gives predictable volume; the BBL uses your fat and depends on donor area and retention. In the evaluation we define which option fits you best.
The goal is to look proportional and stable. The sensation and naturalness depends on your anatomy and the chosen strategy, which is defined in the assessment.
It is planned to be discreet. The exact location and plan of care is reviewed at assessment and follow-up.
Implants are designed to be durable. Your body changes over time, so the control and long-term plan is defined in assessment.
At the beginning there is postural care to protect the area. The “when” depends on your evolution and the plan, it is defined in assessment and adjusted in controls.
Sometimes yes, when the proportion improves (waist and hip). It is decided in evaluation according to your objective and safety.

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