Gluteal Implant - Procedure Improves the size and appearance of the gluteal area (buttocks) by placing silicone implants either under, in between or above the gluteal muscle producing a cosmetic enhancement.
Length Approximately one and a half hours.
Anesthesia General anesthesia or epidural blockage is used.
Inpatient/Outpatient Either, depending on the patient and doctor decision.
Possible Side Effects Mild to moderate temporary discomfort, mild swelling or bruising.
Risks The implant may need to be removed and/or replaced to treat problems
including: implant rupture, formation of scar tissue around the implant (capsular contraction), which may cause the gluteus to feel tight or hard, bleeding, infection and implant misplacement.
Recovery The patient must sit as little as possible for the first 72 hours after surgery and should lie on their stomach or stand up most of the time. They can start sitting down but putting their weight on the back of their thighs rather than on their gluteal area. Some doctors may recommend special devices for sitting down for the first 10 to 15 days after surgery. The patient should wear a tight garment on the gluteal area and should not do any exercise or lift weight for several weeks. The patient should not consume alcohol after surgery. Alcohol consumption may be resumed after three weeks. Bruising and swelling should be gone after several weeks.
Results The outcome varies from patient to patient; however, the overall effect is the enhancement of the gluteus (buttocks) size for an improved appearance. |