Who is this procedure for?
This procedure is intended for individuals with marked gluteal asymmetry, visible at rest or during movement.
You may consider this surgery after weight fluctuations, pregnancy, trauma, or when the asymmetry has always been present.
A stable weight and good skin quality facilitate management.
This indication concerns only persistent morphological asymmetries, not corrected by sport or non-surgical techniques.
Consultation Process
The consultation involves a detailed clinical examination and an analysis in static and dynamic positions.
The differences in volume, contour, and position are precisely evaluated.
An in-depth discussion allows for aligning your expectations with realistic technical possibilities.
A personalized plan is proposed, accompanied by clear explanations of the aftercare, constraints, and potential limitations.
Preparation Steps and Technical Choices
A standard preoperative assessment is prescribed according to the medical context.
The technical choice depends on the type of asymmetry: localized excess, volume deficit, or combined imbalance.
Options may include targeted liposuction, asymmetrical lipofilling, or a combination of both.
A detailed quote is provided after validation of the surgical plan.
The Procedure in Practice
The procedure is performed under general anesthesia in an authorized facility, outside our clinic.
The duration varies depending on the chosen technique, often between 1.5 and 3 hours.
The maneuvers aim for a progressive correction, respecting the natural pelvic axes.
An outpatient or short hospital stay may be considered depending on the case.
Postoperative Care
The aftermath includes bruising, temporary swelling, and local sensitivity.
Wearing compression garments is generally recommended for several weeks.
Resumption of daily activities is gradual, with temporary sports restrictions.
A regular medical follow-up accompanies the healing phase and volume evolution.
Results and Scars
The result aims for improved visual symmetry and a more balanced silhouette.
The evolution continues over several months, allowing tissues to stabilize.
The scars, when present, remain discreet and placed in inconspicuous areas.
Satisfaction depends on realistic expectations and a proportionate correction.
Risks and Possible Complications
Like any surgery, this procedure carries general and specific risks.
These may include residual asymmetry, contour irregularities, infection, or delayed healing.
Transparent information allows these elements to be addressed with clarity and perspective.
An adapted management significantly reduces the occurrence of complications.
Fees and Coverage
The correction of gluteal asymmetries most often falls under cosmetic surgery.
There is usually no coverage by health insurance.
The fee depends on the technique used, the operating time, and the individual context.
An indicative price range is provided after the consultation and personalized analysis.