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Butt Augmentation in Thailand: Silicone Implants vs Brazilian Butt Lift

With the rise of pop culture icons emphasizing curvier figures, butt augmentation has become increasingly popular. At Yoskarn Clinic Bangkok, we offer safe and effective procedures to enhance the size, shape, and contour of the buttocks.

Types of Butt Augmentation

  1. Silicone Butt Implants

    • Made from semi-solid silicone rubber, specifically designed to withstand daily pressure on the buttocks.

    • Provides precise and predictable volume (e.g., a 180cc implant delivers exactly 180cc).

    • Larger volumes are possible (>500cc).

    • Requires longer recovery: patients should avoid sitting or lying on the butt for at least 2 weeks, with limited pressure for 4–6 weeks.

  2. Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL)

    • Uses autologous fat transfer from the abdomen, flanks, lower back, or thighs.

    • Achieves a natural hourglass shape with shorter recovery than implants.

    • Retention rate of fat is usually 60–70%, and results depend on available donor fat.

    • Less invasive, but outcome may vary compared to silicone implants.

Recovery & Care

  • Silicone implants: strict sitting restrictions for 2–6 weeks to allow proper healing.

  • BBL: shorter recovery, but avoid prolonged pressure to ensure fat survival.

  • Both procedures require careful post-op care to optimize results.

Results & Considerations

  • Silicone implants: precise, long-lasting, and suitable for all body types.

  • BBL: natural feel and shape, but limited by donor fat volume.

  • Cost depends on implant material or the extent of liposuction required for BBL.

Why Choose Yoskarn Clinic

 

Led by Professor Somyos Kunachak, with over 25 years of surgical experience, Yoskarn Clinic offers expert butt augmentation in Thailand. We prioritize patient safety, natural-looking results, and individualized care. Our clinic uses only FDA-approved materials for implants and provides comprehensive guidance for both local and international patients.

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