Buttocks Augmentation for a Curvier Figure

Apr 30
21:16

2012

Ace Abbey

Ace Abbey

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In order to attain a curvier, more appealing body, sometimes it is useful to turn to buttocks augmentation. This procedure can round out your bottom and give you some more kick in your caboose.

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Imagine that you are standing in a crowded room and everyone is looking at you. Everyone. You're not the President or Lady GaGa. There's no legitimate reason for everyone to be looking at you,Buttocks Augmentation for a Curvier Figure Articles but they are. And then you realize the problem. Your caboose is shaped just a little bit oddly. Perhaps your bottom isn't quite as large as you'd like or maybe it's lumpy or misshapen. People are looking directly at your bottom and not in a good way. Nobody likes to stare but, sometimes, they just can't help it.

So, you run out of the room, probably crying, and sit down in a corner to think about your problem. Well, there is one simple, easy solution when dieting and exercise don't work and that is buttocks augmentation. This procedure will help to shape your bottom so that it is equally rounded and shaped. It can also add or take away fat to provide a more even layer across the area. If you have a more flat bottom, you can add volume that will give you a heftier caboose. Usually, this is done with injections of fat from the patient's own body or can be done using silicone implants.

Buttocks augmentation is not for everyone. Many people are perfectly happy with their appearance. However, if you are one of those who feel your rear end isn't eye-catching enough or is small enough to throw off your body's balance, than this procedure may, indeed, be for you.

Now, the preferred method is to use your own fat that is already in your body to add it to your bottom. This is done with injections, like an assembly line taking fat from one area and transferring it to the other. It's a lot safer, since you're less likely to contract infections. And, since it's already your fat, it tends to shape the contours of your bottom a lot better than the alternative. The alternative, silicone implants, do work but, are usually recommended for thin patients or body builders, who already have little fat on their entire bodies and therefore, don't have a lot of fat to move from another area to their bottoms.

After the successful procedure, patients are going to spend some time in recovery. It is recommended that you avoid sitting on your new bottom or lying down on your back for about two to three weeks in order to get the most beneficial results. You can wear things like compression garments or use doughnut pillows to avoid putting direct pressure on your bottom. Pain, discomfort, and swelling are often experienced after the surgery and these symptoms can last up to six weeks.

The good news is that any pain and swelling should ease after about six weeks and you can move into life with your new rump. If people stare now, it's because buttocks augmentation worked for you!

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