【Post-Operative Results Sharing】
Autologous fat buttock augmentation utilizes autologous fat transfer to achieve a plump, perky buttock while improving the waist-to-hip ratio and sculpting natural curves. There will be swelling in the early post-operative period, which will gradually subside after about 1 month, with results stabilizing between 3-6 months. The surviving fat can be retained long-term; the texture is soft and realistic, and it fluctuates synchronously with weight changes. The results depend on the fat survival rate (usually 50%-70%), the doctor’s technique, and individual differences, so reasonable expectations are necessary.
【Post-Operative Care Guide】
Avoid Compression: Use a specialized cushion for 6-8 weeks after surgery. Avoid prolonged direct sitting or lying flat (supine) that compresses the buttocks. Side sleeping is recommended during sleep.
Wear Compression Garments: Wear the compression garment (elastic clothing) as required to reduce swelling, assist in shaping, and promote healing.
Gentle Activity: Avoid strenuous exercise, running, or deep squats within 4 weeks after surgery. Gradually resume exercise after 6 weeks.
Enhance Nutrition: Ensure adequate intake of high-quality proteins and vitamins. Avoid dieting, quit smoking and alcohol, and promote fat cell survival.
Close Observation: If abnormal redness, swelling, severe pain, or fever occurs, contact your doctor immediately for treatment.
Key Tips:
Fat survival and stabilization take 3-6 months. Maintain patience during this period and strictly follow medical advice for follow-up visits, which can significantly improve the final results.
Fat grafting buttock augmentation is a “living cell transplantation.” The essence of post-operative care is to create a stable survival environment for the fat cells. Patient and scientific care is an important guarantee for achieving ideal results.

