Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a medical-grade hyaluronan, a type of hydrating substance that can be used for dermal fillers, and it is used to reshape and enlarge the buttocks. It is widely used in the field of medical aesthetics because it is a safe, non-invasive, and reliable method.
Buttock augmentation using hyaluronic acid fillers is typically performed in a medical office or clinic setting and is usually done under anesthesia or local anesthesia. The doctor will inject the hyaluronic acid into specific areas of the buttocks to reshape and enlarge it.
The effects of hyaluronic acid fillers are long-lasting, but over time, the effects may gradually decrease. Typically, a touch-up procedure is required after 2-3 years to maintain the effects.
Like any surgery, there are risks associated with hyaluronic acid fillers, such as bleeding and swelling at the injection site, infection, and reactions. Therefore, it's important to have a detailed consultation with a doctor to understand all the risks and expected results before considering this procedure.
Also, hyaluronic acid injections into the buttock can cause serious complications if not done by a qualified practitioner with the right knowledge and experience, so it's important to find an experienced and reputable doctor.