Soft Lump After BBL

The Brazilian butt lift is one of the most in demand procedures performed to improve the appearance of the buttocks. There are a few, very simple reasons why patients prefer to undergo this procedure whenever possible. More than anything else, patients like the idea of achieving results that look and actually are 100% natural. Another reason for the popularity of the procedure is the low risks involved with it. Of course, no procedure is risk free and neither is the Brazilian butt lift, but it is true that the procedure is associated with fewer risks and complications compared to other procedures performed on the buttocks.

Among the risks that can occur after undergoing the Brazilian butt lift are fat necrosis. So, what is fat necrosis and how can we avoid it after having a BBL?

What Is Fat Necrosis?

Fat necrosis is a condition that occurs in the adipose tissue when there is a lack of proper oxygenation or a lack of proper blood supply in the area. What actually happens is that the fat cells die and in the process inflammation and even minor pain can occur. The outside appearance of fat necrosis is often that of a lump. Usually, there is no pain or very minor pain associated with it, but patients can worry at the appearance of the lump under the skin. What usually happens is that these lumps disappear over time or shrink. If the patient is bothered by it, the plastic surgeon can decide to excise it.

How To Avoid Fat Necrosis?

However, it is important to do our best to avoid fat necrosis after fat transfer procedures, especially the Brazilian butt lift, as it might alter the results. During the BBL, fat cells are removed from areas with an excess of adipose tissue and transferred to the buttocks after going through a thorough process of purification. Pure, healthy cells are injected into the buttocks to create a nice shape and give it more volume.

After the procedure, patients need to be very careful about certain things. For example, patients should know that smoking can lead to fat necrosis after the BBL. Hence, the recommendation is to avoid smoking for at least three weeks before and after the procedure to avoid fat necrosis and other complications associated with smoking. Moreover, unnecessary pressure applied on the buttocks too early after the Brazilian butt lift could also lead to fat necrosis. This means that it is important to avoid sitting on the buttocks or lying on the back for a minimum of three weeks post-op. And even after these three weeks, patients should use a special pillow for a few more weeks to ensure the fat cells that were transferred to the buttocks survive.

I have Soft Bump/Lump After a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL)

It is possible that what you are describing is an area of fat necrosis.  This can occur when some of the fat that is transferred into the buttock does not survive and the fat cells die.  Most of the time, these dead fat cells are absorbed by the body without any consequences except a potentially smaller final size than desired.  However, in some cases, the dead fat cells are lumped into a ball and instead of being absorbed, scar tissue forms around them.

This can result in a firm and often hard bump.  These also can be painful, especially to sit on.  Sometimes the dead fat cells in the center of the ball liquefy so that the feel of the ball instead of being firm is softer.  These softer balls of scar tissue can still be painful.  The first step is to call your plastic surgeon and discuss what is occurring.  You may need a follow up exam to determine the cause of your discomfort and the possible solutions to treat it.  I hope this helps.

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Should I be worried if I have lumps 6 weeks after BBL?

Though an exam would be necessary, this may represent fat necrosis. This can soften over the course of 6 months to a year. These areas if larger or painful can be surgically excised. Contour irregularities can then be fat grafted.

Is it normal to get lumps after a BBL?

The most common complication with a BBL is fat necrosis, the damage or death of tissue. This creates a small lump under the skin, roughly the size and feeling of a pea. It is completely harmless and can occur any time fatty tissue is damaged.

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