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Can Butt Implant Removal Be Combined with a BBL?
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Yes — buttock implant removal and a Brazilian Butt Lift can be in the same operation, and for many patients it’s the most sensible approach. Removing implants alone leaves the buttocks deflated; combining removal Dermapen Microneedling with ÜBER Pro Peel fat transfer restores volume and contour using the patient’s own tissue, in a single recovery rather than two.
This article covers when the combined approach works, when a staged procedure is safer, and what to expect during recovery.
Why patients have implants removed
The most common reasons for buttock implant removal are capsular contracture (where the scar tissue around the implant tightens and distorts shape), implant displacement, chronic discomfort, infection, and a change of mind about the look of synthetic implants over time.
sit deep within the gluteal muscle or beneath the fascia, in an area that bears significant weight and movement. Long-term complication rates are higher than for breast implants — published series report capsular contracture rates between 5–30% on the technique used and follow-up duration.
involves reopening the original incision (usually intergluteal), extracting the implant, and excising scar tissue from around the implant capsule. The pocket is then irrigated and closed.
Why combine removal with a BBL?
Removing buttock without restoring volume produces a flat, sometimes hollowed appearance — particularly if the implants have been in place long enough to stretch the surrounding tissue.
A uses fat via liposuction from the abdomen, flanks, or thighs, processed and reinjected into the buttocks. Combining it with implant removal:
The is that combined surgery takes longer under and carries the cumulative risk of two procedures rather than one. For most healthy patients, that’s an acceptable trade.
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When a staged approach is safer
Combined surgery isn’t always appropriate. The implant pocket is reshaped or removed during the first procedure, and the surrounding tissue has been stretched and inflamed for years. Injecting fat into that immediately can compromise fat survival.
A staged approach — implant removal first, then BBL three to six months later once the tissue has healed — is recommended when:
The decision is made at consultation based on examination findings, imaging where appropriate, and the patient’s overall health.
Suitability for the combined procedure
The most important practical consideration is whether the has enough donor fat to produce a meaningful volume increase. Very lean patients may not — in which case the BBL is delayed until weight is gained, or the patient accepts a more modest volume.
Other suitability requirements:
The procedure step by step
Combined is performed under general anaesthesia at our Baker Street day surgery facility, typically taking three to four hours.
The implant is removed first through the original incision, with the surrounding capsule excised where appropriate. The pocket is irrigated to reduce infection risk and seroma formation.
liposuction is then used to harvest fat from the agreed donor sites — most commonly the abdomen, flanks, and lower back. The harvested fat is processed to separate viable adipocytes from blood, oil, and tumescent fluid.
The processed fat is above the gluteal muscle layer using . This is the safest current technique — keeping fat placement above the muscle avoids the deep gluteal venous plexus, where fat embolism has historically been the cause of BBL deaths.
Compression garments are fitted before the patient leaves the operating theatre.
Recovery
The first 48 hours are the most . Patients are advised to sleep on their stomach or side, and to avoid sitting directly on the buttocks for two to three weeks. A BBL pillow distributes pressure to the thighs when sitting is necessary.
A compression garment is worn 24 hours a day for the first six weeks, removed only for showering. Most patients return to office work at two to three weeks; strenuous exercise is delayed until six to eight weeks.
Final results are visible at three to six months, once the surviving fat has stabilised and swelling has fully resolved.
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Risks specific to this combined procedure
In addition to the standard risks of BBL and implant removal individually, the combined operation carries some specific considerations:
Reduced fat . Tissue that has held an implant has altered vascularity. Fat grafted into this environment may have a lower rate than fat grafted into an untouched buttock — a second touch-up procedure is more often needed.
Skin laxity. Long-term implants stretch the overlying skin. Once the implant is removed, the skin may not back fully even with fat replacement. In that case, a buttock lift to remove excess skin can be added — either at the same time or later.
Asymmetry. Existing capsule asymmetry can affect the symmetry of the fat-grafted result. Patients are counselled that perfect symmetry is rarely achievable in revision surgery.
Cost
The combined is priced based on the implant removal complexity, the volume of liposuction required, and the volume of fat to be transferred. Detailed pricing is given at consultation. options including 0% APR are available through Chrysalis .
Frequently asked questions
The fat that survives the first six months becomes permanent — it behaves like any other fat in the body and is affected by weight changes. Significant weight loss after a BBL will reduce volume; significant weight gain will increase it.
The most common solutions are to gain a modest amount of weight before surgery, accept a more conservative volume increase, or stage the procedure with implant removal first and BBL later once weight is gained.
The original implant is reopened during removal, so no new scar is created in that area. The scar can be revised at the same time if it has healed badly.
Office-based work: two to three weeks. Physical work: six to eight weeks. Driving: typically two weeks, once you can sit comfortably.
Fat that has established a blood supply (around six weeks post-op) is permanent. Before that point, fat survival is sensitive to pressure on the buttocks — which is why sitting and sleeping position matter during early recovery.
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For a buttock implant removal and BBL consultation at our Baker Street clinic, call or email .
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