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Brazilian Butt Lift in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
A Brazilian butt lift, or BBL, moves your own fat to your buttocks. Fat is removed from areas like the belly or waist with liposuction. That fat is cleaned and then placed into the buttocks to add shape.
Not all the placed fat survives. The lasting result shows after a few months. We follow a strict safety-first method for this surgery. Read the risks section closely.
How it works
What happens in the operating room.
- You get anesthesia (medicine that makes you sleep).
- Fat is suctioned from donor areas through small cuts.
- The fat is filtered and prepared for transfer.
- The fat is placed ONLY in the layer just under the skin. It is never injected into the muscle.
- Placing fat into the muscle is what caused deaths from this surgery in the past. Staying above the muscle is the national safety rule, and it is our rule.
- The small cuts are closed. A compression garment goes on.
The plain-language guide
The same surgery, explained simply — written at an 8th-grade reading level — plain words, no jargon.
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The honest risk list — read it before your consult
Every surgery has risks. These are the main ones, in plain words — and we go over all of them with you in person.
- Fat can enter a vein and travel to the lungs (called a fat embolism). This can be deadly. Placing fat only above the muscle makes this far less likely, but no surgery is risk-free.
- Some of the fat is absorbed by the body. The size settles smaller than the day of surgery.
- Uneven shape between the two sides.
- Firm lumps where fat did not survive (called fat necrosis). Most soften with time.
- Bleeding. Some bleeding can need another trip to the operating room.
- Infection. Signs are spreading redness, warmth, pus, or fever.
- Scars. Every cut leaves a scar. Most fade over a year. Some stay raised or wide.
- Numb skin near the cuts. Feeling usually returns over months. Small areas can stay numb.
- Blood clots in the legs. A clot can travel to the lungs. That is an emergency.
- Problems from anesthesia (the medicine that makes you sleep). These are rare in healthy people.
- Uneven results. The two sides of the body are never a perfect match.
- The need for another surgery to fix a problem or improve the result.
Recovery, honestly
What the weeks actually look like.
The arc
When to call, day or night
- Sudden shortness of breath, chest pain, or confusion. Call 911 first.
- You have chest pain or trouble breathing. Call 911 first, then call us.
- One leg swells, or one calf hurts more than the other.
- You have a fever over 101 degrees.
- Blood soaks a bandage and does not slow down with gentle pressure.
- Redness spreads out from a cut, or you see pus.
Cost, answered
What a Brazilian butt lift actually costs.
We don’t do internet price tags. Pricing moves with your anatomy, primary versus revision, and what your plan combines — so your consultation ends with one written, all-in number: surgeon, anesthesia, AAAHC-accredited facility, and follow-up included. We honor it.
Questions
Asked at nearly every consult.
How long does the surgery take?
When can I be back at work?
Will there be scars?
What does it cost?
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One conversation. Zero pressure.
Meet the surgeon, get examined, and leave with a written plan and a written number — both yours to keep.