BBL LIES EXPOSED
BBL lies are everywhere.
More fat doesn't mean better results — and that's where most people get misled.
In the full video on YouTube, I break down what actually makes a great BBL:
Liposuction
Fat placement
Safety
Anatomy
Real expectations
If you're considering a BBL, watch this before choosing a surgeon.
👉 Watch the full video on YouTube
When considering a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL), it's essential to look beyond just the amount of fat transferred. From my experience and observations, many patients are misled by the idea that more fat guarantees a better outcome. However, the quality of your results depends largely on factors such as proper liposuction techniques and precise fat placement to ensure safety and natural-looking contours. I’ve seen cases where surgeons transferred excessive fat without properly assessing the patient’s anatomy or ensuring safety protocols. This can lead to complications like fat necrosis or asymmetry. It’s important that the procedure prioritizes patient safety through careful planning, including understanding the patient’s anatomy and using targeted liposuction to sculpt both the donor and recipient areas effectively. Realistic expectations are also critical. A BBL is not just about bigger—it’s about proportional, harmonious enhancement. The goal is to achieve a shape that complements your body frame. Patients should have thorough consultations with board-certified surgeons who can explain the limits and possibilities based on individual factors. Safety is paramount; choosing a surgeon who strictly follows guidelines and employs advanced techniques reduces risks such as fat embolism. Also, postoperative care plays a significant role in maintaining results. Overall, a successful BBL involves a blend of artistry and medical expertise—more fat doesn’t always mean better results, but thoughtful execution does. Always research extensively, watch educational content like detailed surgeon videos, and ask the right questions to make an informed decision.
















































Good info