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Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL)  in Belgium:What to Expect & Where to Find Trusted Providers

Thinking about a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL)? This guide explains how it works, what results to expect, and where to find experienced providers in Belgium.

What Is a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL)?

The Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) is a fat transfer procedure designed to enhance the shape and volume of the buttocks using your own body fat. It involves liposuction of donor areas—typically the abdomen, flanks, or thighs—followed by careful reinjection of that fat into the buttocks.

Unlike gluteal implants, which are silicone prostheses placed within or under the muscle, BBL uses your own fat to reshape and lift. This natural approach allows for dual improvement: the treated areas are slimmed, and the buttocks gain volume and contour.

When performed by experienced, safety-conscious surgeons, the BBL can deliver smooth, balanced, and long-lasting results. However, it remains one of the highest-risk procedures in aesthetic surgery if not done with precision and proper technique.

Why So Many Women Choose It

A rounder, lifted buttock has become a symbol of balance and confidence. Many women choose BBL not just for volume, but to improve the waist-to-hip ratio, correct flatness, and achieve a more proportioned silhouette. Because the procedure uses your own tissue, the results often feel and move more naturally than synthetic implants.

What makes the BBL especially attractive is its versatility. Whether the goal is subtle enhancement or a more dramatic transformation, fat can be sculpted to fit each person’s body. And because the surrounding zones are contoured as well, the entire lower body can look more defined and harmonious.

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Who Is a Good Candidate?

The ideal candidate for a Brazilian Butt Lift is in good overall health, a non-smoker, and has enough fat to harvest from areas like the abdomen, flanks, or thighs. A body mass index (BMI) between 20 and 30 is generally suitable, especially when the skin is firm and elastic enough to hold the new contours.

But numbers alone don’t determine success. BBL is not about adding as much fat as possible—it’s about creating proportion. Patients with realistic expectations and an understanding of the procedure’s limits tend to be the most satisfied. Attempting to overfill the buttocks in a single session increases the risk of complications and often leads to disappointing or unnatural outcomes.

Those with very flat or V-shaped buttocks may require a staged approach. And while a lower BMI can be a limiting factor, it doesn’t automatically exclude someone from surgery. In fact, some slim patients may be good candidates for a more refined, subtle result—often referred to as a “skinny BBL”—when performed by a surgeon experienced in working with minimal fat reserves.

Significant skin laxity may reduce the likelihood of a smooth contour and could require a lifting procedure to optimize results.

How the Procedure Works: Planning and Surgical Technique

BBL isn’t just about adding fat—it’s a full-body reshaping procedure. Surgeons assess how removing fat from certain areas will influence the final silhouette and use this information to create a tailored plan.

Liposuction and Fat Harvesting

Liposuction is used to collect fat through small incisions using fine cannulas. Common donor areas include the flanks, abdomen, and lower back. Many surgeons use power-assisted liposuction (PAL) or ultrasound-assisted liposuction (UAL) for smoother fat extraction and reduced tissue trauma.

Depending on body type, between 800 to 1500 cc of fat may be harvested. After processing, most patients receive around 300 to 600 cc of purified fat per buttock. In select cases, experienced surgeons may safely transfer up to 1000 cc per side, but this depends entirely on your skin elasticity and tissue capacity.

Overfilling increases the risk of fat loss, irregularity, and complications—so careful planning and restraint lead to better long-term results.

Fat Processing and Injection

The harvested fat is filtered to remove impurities and preserve healthy, viable cells. Injection is then performed using blunt cannulas and a layering technique.

To ensure safety, fat is placed only in the subcutaneous tissue—the fat layer just under the skin. Injection into or beneath the muscle is strictly avoided due to the risk of damaging large blood vessels.

Many experienced surgeons now use real-time ultrasound guidance to track the cannula tip during injection. This helps avoid the deeper “danger zones” of the gluteal region, where complications can become life-threatening.

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Understanding the Risks: Why BBL Has a Reputation

The Brazilian Butt Lift has drawn global concern due to a rare but deadly risk: fat embolism, where fat accidentally enters the bloodstream—most often lodging in the lungs (pulmonary fat embolism). This complication typically occurs when fat is injected too deeply, breaching the large veins within the gluteal muscles.

All fatal BBL cases share one thing in common: fat found inside the gluteal muscle. For this reason, fat should only be injected above the muscle, in the subcutaneous space.

Leading surgical societies recommend:

  • Use of specific (blunt-tip) cannulas
  • Subcutaneous-only injection
  • Avoidance of the gluteal “danger zone”
  • Ultrasound monitoring to confirm cannula placement

Other complications can include:

  • Fat necrosis (lumps or oil cysts)
  • Seromas (fluid buildup)
  • Infection
  • Nerve sensitivity
  • Irregular contours or asymmetry

These are usually manageable but may require follow-up or correction.

A Word of Caution: BBL Performed Abroad

Many patients seek cheaper BBL surgery abroad, particularly in countries like Turkey, the Dominican Republic, or parts of Eastern Europe. While the price can be appealing, it often comes at the cost of safety.

Low-cost clinics may perform many surgeries per day, rushing procedures and skipping precautions like ultrasound monitoring. Some surgeons may not be board-certified or follow modern injection techniques. Post-operative care is often limited, especially when patients fly home soon after surgery.

Several well-publicized BBL-related deaths occurred under these conditions. Choosing a qualified, safety-focused surgeon who operates in a properly regulated setting is critical—regardless of country.

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How Much Does a BBL Cost in Belgium?

In Belgium, a Brazilian Butt Lift typically costs €4,500 to €7,000, depending on:

  • The number of liposuction areas treated
  • The surgeon’s expertise and certification
  • Whether advanced tools like ultrasound guidance are used
  • The depth of follow-up care included

Always ask what's covered in the quote: anesthesia, garments, aftercare, and revisions if needed. Be sure your surgeon is a certified plastic or aesthetic surgeon with documented experience in fat transfer techniques.

Recovery and Long-Term Results

Recovery requires discipline—particularly during the first two weeks. To protect the new fat grafts, patients must avoid sitting or lying on the buttocks. Specialized BBL pillows may be used when sitting is necessary.

A compression garment is worn over the liposuction areas for about 6–8 weeks to help with swelling and contouring. Light walking is encouraged early to improve circulation, while strenuous activity is delayed until after the 6-week mark.

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Fat Survival and Final Shape

Not all grafted fat survives. On average, 60–80% of the transferred fat remains long-term. The rest is naturally absorbed during the early healing phase.

As swelling decreases in the first few weeks, the buttocks may temporarily appear smaller or firmer. This is normal. Over time, the area softens and “settles” into its final shape, typically by the 3- to 6-month mark. With a stable weight, BBL results are long-lasting and age naturally with the body.

Final Thoughts

The Brazilian Butt Lift is one of the most transformative body contouring procedures available—but also one of the most technically demanding. Its success depends not only on the surgeon’s artistic skill, but on a disciplined, safety-first approach.

The best outcomes come from choosing the right patient, using gentle liposuction techniques, and placing fat only where it can survive—within the subcutaneous layer, never near the deep gluteal veins. Today, tools like ultrasound guidance and blunt-tip cannulas are not optional—they are the new standard of care.

If you're considering a BBL, work with a board-certified plastic surgeon who prioritizes patient safety and follows internationally accepted protocols. When done properly, a BBL can enhance not just volume, but overall proportion, symmetry, and self-confidence.

Above all: avoid any unauthorized injections of liquid silicone, hydrogel, or non-medical fillers. These dangerous and illegal procedures have no place in safe aesthetic care and are banned by medical authorities worldwide.

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FAQ

What is a Brazilian Butt Lift?

A Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) is a surgical procedure that uses your own body fat to enhance the shape and volume of the buttocks. Fat is removed from areas like the abdomen or flanks via liposuction, processed, and then reinjected into the buttocks to improve contour and proportion.

How much fat can be transferred during a BBL?

Most patients receive 300 to 600 cc of purified fat per buttock. In select cases with good skin elasticity, experienced surgeons may safely transfer up to 1000 cc per side. The exact volume depends on your anatomy, fat availability, and the limits of what can be safely injected.

Where is the fat injected during a BBL?

To avoid complications, fat is injected only into the subcutaneous layer—the fat just beneath the skin. Injection into or below the gluteal muscle is strictly avoided, as it increases the risk of fat entering the bloodstream.

What is a “skinny BBL”?

A “skinny BBL” refers to a fat transfer procedure in slimmer patients with low body fat. While the volume added may be more modest, careful contouring can still enhance shape and proportion. These procedures require precise planning and a conservative approach.

How long does BBL recovery take?

Most patients return to light activities within 7–10 days but must avoid sitting or lying on their buttocks for at least 2–3 weeks. Compression garments are worn for 6–8 weeks. Full results are visible around 3 to 6 months after surgery.

What are the risks of a BBL?

The most serious risk is fat embolism, where fat enters the bloodstream—most often lodging in the lungs (pulmonary fat embolism). This complication can be fatal if fat is injected too deeply into the gluteal muscles. Other risks include infection, fat necrosis, contour irregularities, and nerve sensitivity.

Is ultrasound guidance really necessary?

Yes. Real-time ultrasound guidance helps the surgeon visualize the cannula tip during fat injection, ensuring fat is placed only in the subcutaneous layer. It has become a key safety standard in modern BBL procedures.

How much does a BBL cost in Belgium?

In Belgium, the cost typically ranges from €4,500 to €7,000, depending on the number of liposuction areas treated, the surgeon’s experience, use of advanced tools like ultrasound, and the quality of aftercare provided.

How long do BBL results last?

With a stable weight and healthy lifestyle, results can last for many years. While some fat is naturally reabsorbed in the first few months, 60–80% of the transferred fat typically survives long-term.

Is it safe to get a BBL abroad?

While some patients choose to have surgery abroad, many BBL-related deaths have occurred in low-cost, high-volume clinics that do not follow international safety standards. Always verify your surgeon’s credentials and make sure the clinic uses proper injection techniques and offers follow-up care.

Can I use fillers or silicone instead of fat?

No. Injections of liquid silicone, hydrogel, or other non-medical fillers into the buttocks are illegal and life-threatening. These substances are banned by regulatory authorities and should never be used for buttock augmentation.

Sources et références médicales

References & Medical Articles

  • O'Neill RC, Abu-Ghname A, Davis MJ, Chamata E, Rammos CK, Winocour SJ. The Role of Fat Grafting in Buttock Augmentation. Seminars in Plastic Surgery. 2020 Feb;34(1):38-46. doi: 10.1055/s-0039-3401038. PMID: 32071578; PMCID: PMC7023974
  • Elsaftawy A, Ostrowski P, Bonczar M, Stolarski M, Gabryszuk K, Bonczar T. Buttock Augmentation with Ultrasonic Liposuction and Ultrasound-Guided Fat Grafting: A Retrospective Analysis Based on 185 Patients. J Clin Med. 2024 Mar 7;13(6):1526. doi: 10.3390/jcm13061526. PMID: 38541752; PMCID: PMC10970832
  • BAAPS. Gluteal Fat Grafting Safety Advisory. British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS), July 2018.
  • Pazmiño P, Garcia O. Brazilian Butt Lift-Associated Mortality: The South Florida Experience. Aesthet Surg J. 2023 Feb 3;43(2):162-178. doi: 10.1093/asj/sjac224. PMID: 35959568; PMCID: PMC9896146.
  • Omar Tillo, Reza Nassab, Marc D Pacifico, The British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS) Gluteal Fat Grafting Safety Review and Recommendations, Aesthetic Surgery Journal, Volume 43, Issue 6, June 2023, Pages 675–682, https://doi.org/10.1093/asj/sjac316

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