Ultrasound-guided Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) is a fat grafting surgical procedure that removes and redistributes excess fat from an undesired part of the body ( such as the waist, stomach, or back) to inject it into the buttocks and hips for better body contouring.
Ultrasound-guided BBL revamps the fullness and the shape of the buttocks to better properly fit with the rest of the body. To create harmony between the upper body, buttock, and lower body.
Thanks to its versatile depth range, the Convex and Linear Color Doppler Wi-Fi Double Head Ultrasound Scanner CLCD tends to be the best choice for our plastic surgeon clients.
The procedure entails using a wireless ultrasound probe placed on the buttocks to identify the tissue layers; whereas the blunted cannula is introduced to the scanned area at the same time.
As the fat injection is started, the ultrasound images are projected wirelessly to a screen, so that the practitioner could follow the planes in which the cannula is being introduced.
Ultrasound-guided BBL helps to avoid injuring the deep buttock vessels and further decreasing the risks of major complications regarding the BBL surgery.
Real-time ultrasound-guided fat grafting during a Brazilian butt lift (ultraBBL) allows the surgeon to consistently avoid an intramuscular injection and manipulate the two distinct subcutaneous gluteal spaces.
With ultrasound, the surgeon can target either the deep or superficial gluteal spaces to precisely control fat graft volume and distribution, create a projection, and correct superficial irregularities.
Real-time ultrasound is an affordable tool that can not only make a Brazilian butt lift more accurate and powerful, but safer, as well.
To sum up, Real-Time Ultrasound-Assisted gluteal fat grafting provides a precise method to monitor the cannula level and keep the injection site in a safe place over the muscle. Essentially, Ultrasound turns a once blind procedure into a non-blind procedure which greatly reduces risk.
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