READ A FEATURE STORY ABOUT BUTTOCK AUGMENTATION!
A nice rounded butt is a goal shared by many who exercise countless hours on step machines or run up and down various staircases. And yet, the buttock area is particularly resistant to change.
For those with stubborn persistently-flat buttocks there is finally a way to achieve a perfect butt. Dr. Chugay has developed a plastic surgery procedure, which will do for butt what breast augmentation did for breasts (and without the dire consequences some have found with certain breast implants). Safe, practical and effective. Finally, a perfectly curved S-shaped butt is within reach for practically anyone.
Since 1969, attempts have been made by plastic surgeons all over the world to find a solution to improve the shape of flat-looking buttocks. Numerous procedures and implants were developed which, while not managing to achieve the desired look, brought into being numerous complications and health risks.
In the past, buttock implants were made of gel silicone, akin to those breast implants which have generated so much controversy. Safety of gel silicone breast implants is currently under review by the FDA. Gel implants in the buttock area are most definitely unsafe.
Consider this: An individual with a butt implant falls on his behind. A patient with a butt implant loses balance and plumps on a chair instead of sitting down with grace. A patient with a butt implant receives injection in the butt. What can all these events produce? The so-very-dreaded implant rupture.
If an implant is ruptured, silicone gel can migrate anywhere in the body creating unpleasant lumps (granuloma) in some quite unexpected areas: under the skin on legs, arms, chest, belly; perhaps, even life-threatening lumps in internal organs. A ruptured implant can create potential secondary infections resulting in serious debilitation or death.
Such implants are safer than their gel silicone counterparts in that they will not cause lumps and are not likely to cause secondary infection (after all, water is absorbed by the body.)
However, water-based implants can still rupture when thrust with a needle or squished with pressure resulting from a fall or sudden strain on the buttocks (such as from awkward sitting down).
Buttock implants were traditionally placed under the skin and fat, over the butt muscles. Why such placement and no other? Because it is relatively simple and easily learned.
Such placement, however, did not produce the desired results. With age, on most patients, gravity caused implants to sag, creating an unpleasant and ghoulish appearance of the butt. Even after the removal of such implants, skin often remained sagging (not as much, but noticeably), its elasticity destroyed. Instead of an S-shaped behind, patients ended up with a hanging butt.
Even prior to the unfortunate sagging, the surgery results were quite often unsatisfactory, since implant edges often showed through the skin.
Incision was traditionally made (again, for the sake of simplicity) in the subgluteal crease, which we commonly know as the crease found where upper leg curves up into the buttock. Such placement of incision quite commonly created very visible and unpleasant scars. Butt augmentation is a cosmetic procedure. What is cosmetic about an ugly scar?
None of the above was done maliciously; plainly, the old procedures were ineffective and risky.
To resolve the problems listed above, some surgeons developed a procedure called "autologous fat grafting." In layman's terms, they took fat from one place in the body and injected it into the butt.
Unfortunately, unlike the stubborn naturally-occurring butt fat, the grafted fat did not stay in the buttocks. With time, over 60% of the injected fat would get absorbed by the body, requiring new and costly injections.
Furthermore, this procedure did not produce firm buttocks; after all, fat is soft. And who would want a fat cottage-cheese butt? Is it really better-looking than a flat behind?
Dr. Chugay has developed a procedure, which resolved the problems listed above.
In this procedure, a flexible SOLID silicone implant is used. Due to scientific advances, gel silicone is no longer required. This solid implant is soft enough to look and feel natural. Solid silicone implant can not rupture. You can fall on your behind, you can thrust a needle into it; nothing is going to spill. Consequently, the FDA does not frown on such implants (unlike gel silicone).
Dr. Chugay carefully designed solid silicone implants and designated ABT Corporation to be their manufacturer. Each implant is custom-made; its appearance dependent on patient's anatomy and wishes.
Dr. Chugay has developed a revolutionary placement of the implant - between the butt muscles. Intramuscular placement was attempted by other physicians, but unsuccessfully, due to the difficulty of confining the implant to just the right area.
The incision is made close between the butt cheeks; therefore, it is not visible to the naked eye. No more ugly scars! Why was this not attempted before? It was. However, because making an incision and inserting an implant through a small and delicate incision is very difficult, previous attempts to do so failed. It is like doing heart surgery without opening the chest.
Dr. Chugay utilizes a combination of local anesthesia and IV sedation. You will be asleep and comfortable during the procedure. The risky general anesthesia is not used.
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