Day: July 6, 2020

A Plastic Surgeon Shares How to Do a Safe Brazilian Butt LiftA Plastic Surgeon Shares How to Do a Safe Brazilian Butt Lift

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Several recent articles in the press claim that Brazilian Butt Lift surgery or BBL is dangerous. -BBL involves the transfer of fat from the abdomen,back,and thighs,into the buttock cheek in an attempt to improve not only the size but shape of your bum. When fat removal or liposuction is performed in a circumferential manner,termed 360 lipo,your surgeon can achieve stunning results by virtue of creating exaggerated curves that are in line with female contour aesthetics.Unfortunately,several states are considering a ban on this procedure. These headlines arose from several detrimental outcomes resulting from a complication resulting from transferred fat migrating to and blocking blood flow to the lungs.

Pulmonary embolism is the name of this complication that describes the clotting of the lungs arteries that can be lethal. Pulmonary emboli canactually occurafter any surgery are typically results from clots forming in the lower leg veins that then get dislodged and carried to the pulmonary or lung arteries. In the case of a BBL,it is a small piece of fat that inadvertently enters one of the larger veins in the buttock,called the gluteal vein,and which then gets siphoned to the pulmonary arteries. The ultimate fear is that injecting fat into the buttock can in theory result in fat entering this vein,called afat emboli,and subsequently ending up in the lungs.

This article is written to dispel the myths surrounding fat emboli and offer what one plastic surgeon is offering that makes Brazilian Butt Lifts safe! -First,we must consider how a piece of fat enters the gluteal vein. Initially,media promoted that the fat was literally injected into the vein by the unqualified operating surgeon. However,science has taught us that this is not the case! In fact,what is occurring is that fat that might be near the gluteal vein is becoming sucked up into the vein. This is because the vein walls are fragile and when tethered during the filling of the buttock cheek,the vein can self-tear. Once torn,fat cells in its proximity can be siphoned into the vein since the inside of the vein is under negative pressure due to the flowing blood. For those who are mathematically inclined or curious,the flowing blood will create a vacuum that can suck up entities in its proximity by a principle called the Bernoulli’s effect.

So,what is this plastic surgeon’s secret to making BBL’s safe? The bottom line is that fat injections near this vein must be avoided. Thankfully,there is a muscle lining that covers the gluteus maximus muscle that houses the gluteal vein. If this lining is not violated,then fat cells cannot get near the vein! Dr. Mowlavi utilizes a proprietary fat grafting cannula that visualized ultrasound guidance. Furthermore,the fat,gluteal muscle,and the above muscle lining are also visible! As a result,Dr. Mowlaviis able tolimit transfer of fat to only the superficial fatty layers,thus minimizing risk of fat emboli.

Today,using Dr.Mowlavi’sSCUBA technique allows for safe BBLs. SCUBA is an acronym for Safe California Ultrasound-assisted Buttock Augmentation. SCUBA involves the use of a portable ultrasound and Dr.Mowlavi’sfat grafting cannula used to transplant fat in a safe manner. Dr. Mowlavi trains surgeons from across the country and world to safely perform BBLs. Surgeons who use this technique know exactly where they are grafting the fat in their patients thus minimizing unnecessary risks.-