For the cosmetic procedure with the highest death rate, the questions you ask are a safety measure. Here are the seven that matter, and the red flags to walk away from.
A BBL has the highest death rate of any cosmetic surgery, almost always from fat entering the large veins of the buttock. So the questions that matter most are whether fat is placed only in the subcutaneous layer and never into the muscle, whether ultrasound guidance is used, and who is operating. Confirm a board certified surgeon, an accredited facility, and safe technique, all in writing.
This is general guidance, reviewed July 2025, to help you assess any clinic you are matched with. It is not medical advice and not a substitute for a qualified doctor.
For a BBL these are not box ticking, they are safety. A clinic that cannot answer the first two clearly is not one to trust with this procedure. We do not name clinics, so use these to judge any you are sent.
For most procedures a red flag means slow down. For a BBL, several of these together mean walk away.
If a clinic cannot or will not confirm that fat is placed only above the muscle, that alone is reason to look elsewhere.
For a BBL the cheapest offers often come from high volume clinics, the very setting linked to higher risk. Cheap is a warning, not a win.
Limited time discounts and deposits demanded before a proper assessment are sales tactics, not clinical care.
No honest clinic can promise an exact result, since some transferred fat does not survive. Claims that sound too good usually are.
Distance changes the calculus. The questions above still apply, plus a few that only matter when you fly home after major surgery.
Ask how many days you should stay before flying, since surgery and long flights both raise the risk of blood clots, and a BBL also requires you to avoid sitting normally for a time. Ask how reviews will happen once you are home, whether by video or with a local doctor, and who is responsible if a revision is needed.
Keep copies of your operation notes, including the technique and where the fat was placed, and your aftercare instructions in writing. A local doctor treating a complication will need them, and clinics in another country are not always quick to share records later.
Finally, check the language of your consent and aftercare materials. For a procedure this serious, you should fully understand the risks and the recovery before you sign anything.
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Whether fat is placed only in the subcutaneous layer and never into the muscle. Injecting into the muscle is what causes fatal fat embolism, so a clear answer here is the most important safety check there is.
Real time ultrasound helps the surgeon keep the cannula above the muscle, and it is increasingly recommended by safety bodies to reduce the risk of fat entering the deep veins.
Ask for the surgeon's registration and the facility's accreditation, then verify them on the relevant public register for that country. A clinic with nothing to hide will help you do this.
Yes. Operating quickly and at high daily volume is linked to higher risk for a BBL. A surgeon doing many cases a day cannot give each the time a safe procedure needs.
The surgeon and facility details, the technique and where fat is placed, the anaesthesia and monitoring, the aftercare and sitting restrictions, and what happens if there is a complication, including who pays.
The real risks, the death rate explained honestly, and the recovery timeline.
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