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Achieving successful buttock lift surgery requires understanding ideal shape, skin quality, and precise surgical techniques. This guide details marking, cutting, and flap application to avoid complications like violin deformation.

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  • Aesthetic Surgery
  • Surgical Techniques

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  • Achieving optimal aesthetic outcomes in buttock lift procedures necessitates a thorough understanding of anatomical considerations.
  • Patient satisfaction is significantly influenced by the final shape and contour of the buttocks.

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  • To outline precise rules and techniques for successful buttock lift surgery.
  • To describe the author's innovative flap technique for preventing "violin deformity".

Main Methods:

  • Detailed description of ideal buttock shape and relevant skin qualities.
  • Explanation of tightening principles and surgical markings.
  • Introduction of a novel flap technique to address volume-related issues and prevent deformities.

Main Results:

  • Successful buttock lifts depend on adherence to specific surgical guidelines.
  • The author's flap technique effectively mitigates the risk of violin deformation.
  • Surgical examples illustrate the application of described principles.

Conclusions:

  • A systematic approach encompassing ideal shape, skin assessment, and precise surgical execution is crucial for buttock lift success.
  • The presented flap technique offers a valuable solution for managing buttock volume and preventing aesthetic deformities.