In order to fully understand the different types of BBL shapes, it’s important to first understand what body contouring actually entails. Contouring basically means removing unwanted fat from specific areas of your body in order to make them smaller and more defined than before your procedure. While some people choose to do this in non-invasive ways, such as through dieting and exercise, other people may choose to get more aggressive with their methods by having liposuction, tummy tucks, or any number of other procedures done on their bodies in order to contour them into their desired shape.
Types of BBL Shapes
Full BBL - This is considered to be one of the best bbl shapes, if not THE best. When it comes to shaping your body, one thing that’s often overlooked is what’s going on with your hips and butt area. You can have a slim waistline and still carry excess fat in these two problem areas. That’s why many patients choose to get a full bbl procedure instead of just a tummy tuck alone. This allows you to undergo an operation that focuses on all three parts of your body (the stomach, hips, and butt) while achieving one great final result—one complete new shape!
Tear Drop Shape
This bbl shape is one of most common bbl shapes because it’s a beautiful but safe way to achieve curves. It generally requires less fat transfer than other bbl shapes, so patients can achieve results more quickly and with less discomfort. The tear drop can also be a great option for smaller or petite patients. This shape is often paired with liposuction to remove excess fat from unwanted areas, giving you a smoother appearance overall. We recommend 4-6 months to recover from your BBL procedure, depending on how much fat was transferred and your overall health; then you should be able to sit for an extended period after around 6 weeks post op. Just remember that everyone heals differently, so these are general guidelines for recovery time - everyone heals at their own pace!
Round Shape
One of top questions about bbl is when can i sit after bbl The answer to that question is very dependent on which type and amount of fat you have had removed. If you just have a small tear drop area taken out from each hip, you may feel OK after 1-2 days. The larger your fat grafting procedure, however, will mean a longer recovery time for you to be comfortable sitting upright or walking around without support garments. The 3 different types of round shapes used for bbl include (1) tear drop shape; (2) hockey puck shape; and (3) donut shape.
Triangle Shape
When it comes to bbls, there are a lot of options. In fact, you could say that there are almost too many options. While most people fall in love with or simply accept whatever shape their surgeon chooses for them, some people want to know what kind of shape they should be considering before they agree to get an augmentation. For these people, we’ve put together a list of all your options when it comes to asking what kind of bbl shape do I want?
Bell Shape
When you’re looking for a bit more fullness in all areas, a Bell Shape may be your answer. This option is great for women who want fuller thighs and buttock regions but want their belly to remain flat or smaller. The doctor takes out fat from different parts of your body and transfers it into other areas, so they can appear plumper while keeping certain areas slim. For example, if you have larger thighs and a small waist, fat can be taken from your thighs to enhance that region while being taken out of another area to minimize it. Once again, like all surgeries there are some risks involved with getting liposuction due to anesthesia and potential complications because what if there is an infection or bleeding within the abdominal region?
Oval Shape
The oval shape is great for many different body types. It's a perfect choice for women who carry more weight on their bottom half or for those with long torsos. The roundness gives you curves, so you'll still have an hourglass figure. The reason that it doesn't add volume to your upper half is because a lot of extra fat and skin is removed during surgery. Although it can be done, there aren't very many doctors in Brazil willing to perform an oval bbl. If you do decide to go through with it, make sure you find someone with experience doing them!
How Long After Surgery Can I Sit?
Surgery for a butt lift (commonly known as Brazilian butt lifts) will leave you under strict guidelines for several weeks. The type of incisions, or cuts, that your surgeon makes will affect how long it’s safe to sit. You may have different stages depending on your procedure. For example, if you have an open rhinoplasty (surgery on your nose), then it is best to avoid sitting positions that apply pressure to your nose for about 2 weeks after surgery. Usually a surgeon will give specific instructions about what activities are allowed and which ones aren’t permitted based on each individual case. It’s always best to follow your doctor’s advice so there aren’t any complications later down the road.
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