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When Can You Sit Down After a Brazilian Butt Lift? BBL Recovery Tips

When Can You Sit Down After a Brazilian Butt Lift? BBL Recovery Tips

Woman sitting down in pain after a brazilian butt lift

As time goes on, a once firm and youthful silhouette can begin to sag and age, which may cause someone to want to turn back the clock. If you are considering a Brazilian butt lift (BBL) in Houston, you’ll want to know what to expect during BBL recovery.

Brazilian butt lift is a plastic surgery procedure that helps change the size and shape of the buttocks. In some cases, the procedure may even use liposuction to extract fat from a problem area (such as your thighs or stomach) to inject into the butt to provide the desired results.

Patients interested in a Brazilian butt lift may be worried about the recovery process. The backside is prominently involved in both sitting and laying down, leading many patients to question “When can I sit down after a BBL?” Read on to learn the answer to that question, as well as other BBL recovery tips.

Brazilian Butt Lift Recovery

Immediately after surgery, patients will wear a compression garment to help aid the healing process. There will likely be some swelling and bruising near the affected region, but they will subside with time. Brazilian butt lift recovery can be a bit of a slow process, as most patients are not able to return to work until somewhere between two to three weeks after the procedure. You should expect the entire recovery process to take about three months, as it will take time for your body to fully adjust to the new shape and size of your butt.

When Can I Sit Down After a BBL?

For best results, you should try to avoid sitting for about two to three weeks after the procedure. While this may seem like a long time, the recovery time is to allow for the best possible fat grafting to occur. Some patients are able to sit down after only two weeks, but most experienced surgeons suggest that patients avoid sitting down for six weeks after surgery.

In the meantime, you will need to lie down on your stomach or remain standing. The goal is to avoid putting direct pressure on the butt until it has completely healed, as too much pressure can lead to unpredictable results. 

When Can I Sleep on My Back After a BBL?

While sleeping on your back puts less pressure on your butt than sitting, it is still advised to avoid lying on your back for six weeks after the procedure. In the meantime, you will need to sleep on your stomach or on your side. Individual cases vary, so make sure to talk to your plastic surgeon and follow their recovery directions precisely in order to achieve the best possible results.

BBL Recovery Tips

You may not realize how often you sit every single day until you are told to avoid doing so. Here are our BBL recovery tips to help your recovery go smoothly:

Schedule a Brazilian Butt Lift Consultation with Dr. Lapuerta

If you are curious about learning more about the Brazilian butt lift recovery process, you should schedule a consultation with Dr. Leo Lapuerta. Dr. Lapuerta is a triple-board-certified plastic surgeon with over two decades of experience serving patients in Houston, Pearland, and Katy, Texas. During that time, Dr. Lapuerta has developed a reputation as a Brazilian butt lift specialist, helping patients augment the appearance of their buttocks and successfully guiding them through Brazilian butt lift recovery.

During the consultation, Dr. Lapuerta will be happy to answer any questions you may have, as his goal is to make sure every patient is well-informed and comfortable before agreeing to undergo a procedure. Contact Dr. Lapuerta to schedule a consultation today!

FAQs

What happens if you sit on your BBL too soon?

If you sit too soon after a BBL, you could damage the transferred fat cells. Sitting on your buttocks can impact blood circulation, which is necessary for the fat cells to thrive. Sitting for long periods of time too soon after surgery could reduce the circulation, which may destroy the fat cells.

What happens if I sit two weeks after BBL?

Along with damaging the fat cells that have been transferred to your buttocks, you could cause an increase in pain and delay healing. Swelling hasn’t subsided completely at this point and the area will still be tender. You could increase the time needed for recovery if you start sitting too soon after BBL.