Buttock reshaping in middle-aged women – Periprosthetic fat aspiration and autologous fat grafting for buttock augmentation

With ageing, in addition to the effect of skin aging and laxity on body shape, asymmetric fat deposition is the biggest killer of middle-aged women’s body shape, the specific parts can be manifested in the face and neck, upper arms, breasts, waist and abdomen, buttocks and thighs, and deformation of these parts due to fat deposition can be achieved through fat grafting and redistribution to achieve the normal youthfulness of the proportion requirements. Hip and surrounding area is the most vulnerable part of women to fat deposition, manifested by the disappearance of waist curve, abdominal gourd-like appearance, sagging buttocks, disappearance of subgluteal folds, disappearance of the posterior loin diamond-shaped area, the increase in the ratio of anteroposterior waist and anterior-posterior hip diameters (WHR), and everywhere presenting a bloated and fatigued feeling, with no vitality and sexiness to speak of, and these changes in the shape of body due to the asymmetric deposition of fat can be achieved through modern fat grafting and three-dimensional grafting techniques. These changes in body shape due to asymmetrical fat deposits can be improved to perfection with modern fat suction and 3D grafting techniques. The focus is on sculpting and revealing the above anatomical areas in order to restore the normal aesthetic proportions and natural signs of vitality, and to obtain a dynamic buttock that harmonizes smoothly with the surrounding structures and is full of sensuality. Before surgery One year after surgery