Traditional BBL vs. Non-Surgical BBL: Pros & Cons
A traditional BBL and a non-surgical BBL have one thing in common: they both volumize your buttocks, resulting in enhanced curves and boosted confidence.
However, these two cosmetic procedures go about this very differently.
So, how do you know which one is right for you?
In this blog post, we’re going to discuss the pros and cons of a traditional Brazilian butt lift vs. a non-surgical butt augmentation and help you decide which is best for you.
Ready? Let’s dive in!
A traditional BBL, otherwise known as a Brazilian butt lift, is a cosmetic procedure that involves transferring fat to your buttocks to add volume to your curves.
The term ‘lift’ is a bit misleading as there is no actual lifting involved.
During a BBL surgery, the surgeon will use liposuction to remove fat from your belly, hips, thighs, or other part(s) of your body, then inject the fat into the buttocks to create a more voluminous, hourglass-shaped figure.
This procedure is popular and can yield excellent results, but it requires downtime and general anesthesia.
Now, let’s look at what a non-surgical BBL is.
A non-surgical BBL is a non-invasive cosmetic procedure that naturally enhances the appearance of your buttocks using Radiesse or Sculptra Aesthetic.
Sculptra is an injectable that uses poly-L-lactic acid. When injected into your dermal layers, it kickstarts your body’s natural collagen production.
While ‘collagen’ may feel like a beauty buzzword, it’s much more than this.
Collagen is a protein responsible for your skin’s elasticity and can help tighten, smooth, and sculpt, making Sculptra a great option for natural butt augmentation.
But is it a better option than a traditional BBL?
It’s time for us to dive a little deeper into the pros and cons of a traditional BBL vs. Non-invasive butt lift procedure.
First up, a traditional Brazilian butt lift.
A Brazilian butt lift is a great option for anyone looking to avoid butt implants while still enhancing their buttocks.
But to determine if it’s best for you, we need to take a closer look at the pros and cons of this cosmetic surgery.
Pros of a traditional BBL:
Cons of a traditional BBL:
As you can see, there’s a lot to consider before you choose this operation, but it’s one that can yield great results after the initial healing phase.
Let’s see how a BBL compares to a Radiesse or Sculptra butt augmentation.
The differentiating factor between a non-surgical BBL and a BBL is that no surgery is required, only injectables.
Let’s take a closer look:
Pros of a non-surgical BBL:
Cons of a non-surgical BBL:
When it comes to deciding between a Brazilian Butt Lift and a Sculptra augmentation, you need to decide what’s most important to you. Is it…
Here are some questions you can ask yourself to finally determine if a Brazilian or a non-invasive butt lift is right for you.
If your answer is a resounding ‘No!” then you’re not a good candidate for a BBL.
A non-surgical butt augmentation would be a great alternative for you and still yield amazing results.
A BBL is a great choice if you’re looking for semi-permanent results (lasting as long as 10 years or more).
Sculptra, on the other hand, lasts an average of 2-3 years before additional treatments are needed.
However, your traditional BBL might not last as long if you gain weight. The following can affect the duration of your results:
On average, a Sculptra butt lift can cost anywhere from $6,500 to $9,000 per session.
Why such a big price range?
Because everyone’s aesthetic goals are unique. If you’re only looking to eliminate butt dimples, otherwise known as hip dips, then you won’t need as much Sculptra.
But if you’re looking for a full booty augmentation, then the cost will be on the higher end.
Within the United States, a traditional BBL can cost anywhere from $6,000 to $20,000 depending on the level of skill of the surgeon, location of practice, and several other factors.
However, a Brazilian butt lift can last longer than Sculptra injectables.
If price is your primary concern, then focus on scheduling a consultation with a trusted practitioner to receive a custom quote for the procedure before you decide.
Since a BBL is a cosmetic surgery, it does involve significant downtime–anywhere from 2-3 weeks.
During this time, you won’t be able to sit on your buttocks comfortably until the area is fully healed. Oftentimes patients are prescribed pain medication to help manage pain.
Whereas with Sculptra nonsurgical butt lifts, pain is very minimal, if present at all!
Injectables like Sculptra have very few risks. While bruising and soreness may occur, there are much more serious risks associated with a BBL surgery, such as:
If you already have existing health concerns or know that you don’t respond well to general anesthesia, then this invasive cosmetic procedure isn’t right for you and you should consider Sculptra.
It’s best to always speak with your primary care physician before undergoing any cosmetic procedures.
If you can’t find the time to carve out 2-3 weeks of downtime for the foreseeable future, then a Brazilian butt lift isn’t plausible for you.
With Sculptra, you can walk out of your appointment and resume normal activities the next day.
Once your BBL is healed, you’ll see your full results!
However, Sculptra requires 2-3 sessions over a 6-month period before you see optimal results.
All in all, a traditional BBL is a good option if you’re in great health and don’t mind undergoing invasive surgery to achieve semi-permanent curves.
But Sculptra Butt Lift is the best option for anyone looking for a non-invasive, natural way to enhance their buttocks without pain and downtime.
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