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Best Hospitals for Brazilian Butt Lift in Hyderabad, India

4 dermatology hospitals in our India network are listed in Hyderabad, accredited by JCI, NABH, with 10,076 beds combined.

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This page lists the dermatology hospitals in our directory offering Brazilian Butt Lift in Hyderabad, India, including KIMS Hospitals, Secunderabad, Yashoda Hospitals, Secunderabad, Apollo Hospital DRDO, Apollo Hospitals, Jubilee Hills. Each listing links through to the hospital's full profile page.

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Compare 4 accredited hospitals for Dermatology in Hyderabad, India

🇮🇳 KIMS Hospitals, Secunderabad

Hyderabad, India 4.8 (743 reviews) 8,300 beds

Ranks #1 in this list by listed rating (4.8/5 from 743 reviews).

Why consider this hospital?
4.8/5 rating from 743 reviewsAccredited by JCI, NABH8,300 beds
Specialties & Accreditation
Cardiac SurgeryCardiologyOncologyNeurologyOrthopedicsNephrology
Accredited by JCI, NABH
4.8/5
Rating
2000
Established
8,300
Beds
Hyderabad, India
Location
#2
Yashoda Hospitals, Secunderabad

🇮🇳 Yashoda Hospitals, Secunderabad

Secunderabad, Hyderabad, India 4.7 (518 reviews) 1,026 beds

Ranks #2 in this list by listed rating (4.7/5 from 518 reviews).

Why consider this hospital?
4.7/5 rating from 518 reviewsAccredited by NABH1,026 beds
Specialties & Accreditation
Cardiac SurgeryCardiologyNeurologyOrthopedicsOncologyGastroenterology
Accredited by NABH
4.7/5
Rating
1989
Established
1,026
Beds
Secunderabad, Hyderabad, India
Location
#3
Apollo Hospital DRDO

🇮🇳 Apollo Hospital DRDO

Kanchan Bagh, Hyderabad, India 4.5 (82 reviews) 200 beds

Ranks #3 in this list by listed rating (4.5/5 from 82 reviews).

Why consider this hospital?
4.5/5 rating from 82 reviewsAccredited by NABH, JCI200 beds
Specialties & Accreditation
Cardiac SciencesOrthopedicsOncologyNeurosciencesTransplant
Accredited by NABH, JCI
4.5/5
Rating
2001
Established
200
Beds
Kanchan Bagh, Hyderabad, India
Location
#4
Apollo Hospitals, Jubilee Hills

🇮🇳 Apollo Hospitals, Jubilee Hills

Hyderabad, India 4.1 (44 reviews) 550 beds

Ranks #4 in this list by listed rating (4.1/5 from 44 reviews).

Why consider this hospital?
4.1/5 rating from 44 reviewsAccredited by JCI, NABH550 beds
Specialties & Accreditation
Cardiac SurgeryCardiologyMedical OncologyBreast SurgerySpine SurgeryBariatric Surgery
Accredited by JCI, NABH
4.1/5
Rating
1988
Established
550
Beds
Hyderabad, India
Location
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A hospital appears on this page when Dermatology is among its listed specialties and it is located in Hyderabad, India. Hospitals are not ranked by a proprietary "best" score — the order follows the listed rating (highest first), the same field shown on each hospital's profile.

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How to Select the Best Hospital for Brazilian Butt Lift in Hyderabad, India?

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Clinical Overview

Understanding Brazilian Butt Lift

The Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) is a dual-stage body contouring procedure that combines high-definition liposuction with autologous fat grafting to the gluteal region, achieving natural-looking volume enhancement without implants. When performed by board-certified plastic surgeons using the SAFE (Separation, Aspiration, Fat Equalization) technique and subfascial or suprafascial fat injection protocols, the procedure carries a documented patient satisfaction rate exceeding 90% and a graft retention rate of 60–80% at 12 months. International patients choose GAF Healthcare for access to JCI- and NABH-accredited hospitals in India and JCI- and DHA-licensed centres in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, where combined expertise, advanced fat processing technologies, and significantly lower procedure costs make high-quality outcomes accessible without compromise. Hospital Stay: 1–2 days (overnight observation standard; day-surgery possible in select low-volume cases) • Total Stay in Country (Fit-to-Fly): 3–4 weeks (minimum 21 days post-operatively before long-haul flight; DVT risk assessment mandatory before clearance) • Success Rate: 90–93% patient satisfaction; 60–80% long-term fat graft retention at 12 months

Clinical Overview
Who is a Candidate?
Treatment Options & Approaches
Recovery

Clinical Overview

The Brazilian Butt Lift is a body contouring procedure that addresses gluteal hypoplasia, ptosis, or disproportionate body silhouette through the harvest, purification, and strategic reinjection of a patient's own adipose tissue. Unlike silicone gluteal implants, BBL uses autologous fat — eliminating the risk of implant rupture, capsular contracture, or foreign-body rejection — while simultaneously sculpting the donor areas (typically the abdomen, flanks, lumbar region, and inner thighs) to enhance the overall waist-to-hip ratio. The physiological basis of the procedure rests on the biology of adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) contained within harvested fat; when prepared correctly, these cells promote neovascularisation and long-term graft integration into the recipient gluteal tissue. The standard of care for BBL has undergone significant evolution following task-force safety advisories issued jointly by ISAPS (International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery), ASPS (American Society of Plastic Surgeons), and ASAPS in 2018–2022. The critical safety revision centres on injection depth: current evidence and consensus guidelines mandate that fat must be deposited exclusively in the subcutaneous plane — never within or deep to the gluteus maximus muscle — to eliminate the risk of fat embolism via the gluteal venous plexus. Leading centres now use real-time ultrasound guidance during injection, blunt-tipped cannulas (4–6 mm diameter), and intraoperative haemodynamic monitoring to enforce this standard. Fat processing methodology directly determines graft viability. The three validated processing techniques are closed-system centrifugation (at 3,000 rpm for 3 minutes per the Coleman technique), gravity sedimentation, and filtration/washing systems such as the Revolve™ or PureGraft™ platforms. Centrifugation yields the highest concentration of viable adipocytes and ADSCs but requires meticulous handling to avoid mechanical damage. The choice of technique is tailored to the volume of fat harvested, the patient's tissue quality, and the surgeon's protocol — all factors reviewed during the pre-operative consultation arranged by GAF Healthcare.

Who is a Candidate?

• BMI between 22 and 32 is optimal; patients must have sufficient donor fat in the abdomen, flanks, or thighs (a minimum of approximately 1,000 mL harvestable fat is generally required for meaningful augmentation) • Non-smokers, or patients who have abstained from nicotine products (including e-cigarettes and patches) for at least 6 weeks prior to surgery, as nicotine impairs microvascular perfusion and fat graft survival • Patients in good general health with ASA Physical Status Classification I or II; fitness assessment includes: complete blood count (CBC), coagulation profile (PT/INR, aPTT), comprehensive metabolic panel, HbA1c (diabetes screening), ECG, and chest X-ray • Women and men aged 18–55 seeking gluteal volume enhancement, correction of gluteal ptosis, or improvement of waist-to-hip ratio who are psychologically stable with realistic aesthetic expectations • Patients with a stable body weight for at least 6 months; significant post-operative weight fluctuation directly impacts fat graft retention and long-term aesthetic outcome • Patients requiring formal DVT risk stratification using the Caprini Risk Assessment Model prior to procedure planning, particularly international travellers Contraindications: • BMI above 35 (significantly elevated anaesthetic and surgical risk; fat embolism risk increases) • Active coagulopathy, anticoagulant therapy that cannot be safely bridged, or history of thrombophilia without haematological clearance • Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus (HbA1c > 8.0%), active infection, or immunosuppression • Severe cardiac or pulmonary comorbidity (ASA III or above without cardiac/pulmonary specialist clearance) • Active or recent malignancy • Unrealistic expectations or body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) identified during mandatory psychological screening • Insufficient donor fat volume to achieve the patient's desired outcome safely

Treatment Options & Approaches

Standard Technique — Tumescent Liposuction with Coleman Fat Grafting: The foundational BBL protocol involves infiltration of tumescent solution (saline with dilute epinephrine and lidocaine) into donor sites, followed by liposuction using 3–4 mm cannulas. Harvested fat is processed via closed-system centrifugation (Coleman protocol) and reinjected in multiple micro-passes using 4 mm blunt-tipped cannulas strictly in the subcutaneous gluteal plane. This technique delivers reliable results with predictable graft retention and remains the most widely performed approach globally. High-Definition BBL (HD-BBL): An advanced evolution utilising VASER (Vibration Amplification of Sound Energy at Resonance) ultrasound-assisted liposuction for donor site harvest. VASER selectively emulsifies adipose tissue while preserving the fibrovascular stromal architecture and ADSCs, yielding a fat graft with superior cellular viability compared to standard suction-assisted liposuction. HD-BBL enables simultaneous high-definition sculpting of the abdomen (4D Hi-Def liposculpture) and precise three-dimensional gluteal augmentation. This is the preferred approach for athletic patients seeking defined muscular aesthetics alongside volume. Power-Assisted Liposuction (PAL) BBL: Utilises reciprocating mechanical cannula motion (MicroAire system) to reduce surgeon fatigue and improve fat harvest uniformity in high-volume cases. PAL produces minimal thermal injury to adipocytes and is particularly suited for fibrous donor areas (back rolls, upper arms, medial thighs). Fat processing post-harvest follows the same centrifugation or filtration protocols as the standard technique. Ultrasound-Guided Injection Protocol: A critical safety advancement now adopted by leading accredited centres. Real-time intraoperative ultrasonography is used during fat injection to confirm cannula tip position within the subcutaneous layer at all times, providing visualised proof of compliance with the ISAPS/ASPS intramuscular injection prohibition. This technology is available at GAF Healthcare partner hospitals in India (Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru) and in Dubai. Fat Processing Technologies: • Revolve™ System (LifeScience Solutions): A closed, single-use washing and filtration platform that removes tumescent fluid, blood, and free lipids in under 3 minutes, producing high-viability adipocyte concentrate without centrifugation-related mechanical stress. • PureGraft™ System: Membrane-based filtration offering gentler processing, preferred in centres prioritising ADSC preservation for volume-sensitive cases. • Centrifuge Protocol (Coleman/Rohrich): 3,000 rpm × 3 minutes; gold-standard reference technique against which other methods are benchmarked in peer-reviewed literature. Complementary Adjuncts: • Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) admixture with fat graft: Some surgeons incorporate autologous PRP to enhance angiogenesis and graft take, though current evidence is emerging rather than definitive. • Renuvion (J-Plasma) Subdermal Skin Tightening: Radiofrequency/helium plasma device used adjunctively at donor sites to improve skin retraction, particularly in patients with mild skin laxity post-liposuction.

Recovery

Phase 1 — Pre-Operative Preparation (4–6 weeks before surgery): GAF Healthcare coordinates a telemedicine consultation with the treating plastic surgeon. High-resolution full-body photographs are submitted for digital morphing and surgical planning. Laboratory investigations (CBC, coagulation profile, metabolic panel, HbA1c, ECG) are completed in the patient's home country and reviewed remotely. Caprini DVT risk score is calculated. Patients are instructed to discontinue NSAIDs, aspirin, vitamin E, herbal supplements, and hormonal contraceptives 2 weeks prior. Nicotine cessation is confirmed at 6 weeks. Compression garments and post-operative supplies are pre-ordered. Medical visa (India) or entry visa (UAE) is arranged by GAF Healthcare's patient coordinator. Phase 2 — Arrival and Final Assessment (1–2 days before surgery): Patient arrives at the destination city. GAF Healthcare airport transfer service delivers the patient to partner hotel or hospital accommodation. In-person surgical consultation confirms operative plan, consent is obtained, anaesthetic assessment is completed by the anaesthesiologist, and final pre-operative blood work is reviewed. Surgical site marking is performed with the patient standing to account for gravitational fat distribution. Phase 3 — The Operative Day: General anaesthesia or deep sedation with tumescent technique is administered. The procedure typically lasts 3–5 hours depending on volume and technique. Liposuction of donor areas is completed first (abdomen, flanks, lumbar, thighs) harvesting 2,000–4,000 mL of fat emulsion; after processing, a net volume of 600–1,500 mL of purified fat per gluteal cheek is available for injection depending on retention targets. Fat is injected in layered retrograde passes exclusively in the subcutaneous gluteal plane under ultrasound guidance where available. Incisions (3–4 mm) are closed with absorbable sutures. Compression garment is applied immediately in theatre. Phase 4 — Immediate Post-Operative Period (Days 1–7): Patient is monitored overnight (1–2 days hospital stay). Pain is managed with multimodal analgesia (scheduled paracetamol, NSAIDs re-introduced after 48 hours, low-dose opioid rescue). Prophylactic low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH, e.g., enoxaparin 40 mg subcutaneously daily) is administered for DVT prophylaxis for minimum 7–10 days. Sitting directly on the buttocks is prohibited for the first 8 weeks; patients use a BBL pillow or prone/side-lying positions. Drain output is monitored; drains are removed at 24–48 hours. The compression garment is worn continuously for 6 weeks. Phase 5 — Early Recovery (Weeks 2–4): Surgical review at Day 7 and Week 3. Swelling and bruising at donor sites typically resolve 60–70% by Week 4. Post-operative lymphatic drainage massage is initiated at Day 10 to reduce oedema and improve contour. Light walking is encouraged from Day 3; return to desk work (remote/office) is possible at Week 2–3. The patient remains in-country during this phase under GAF Healthcare follow-up coordination. Fit-to-Fly Clearance (Week 3–4): Formal DVT risk reassessment is performed at Week 3. Long-haul flight clearance requires: absence of active swelling or wound complications, stable vital signs, Caprini score reassessment, and surgeon sign-off. Patients flying home wear graduated compression stockings, take 1 aspirin daily for 2 weeks post-clearance, perform in-seat calf exercises every 30 minutes, and are advised to stand and walk the aisle hourly on flights exceeding 4 hours. Phase 6 — Long-Term Recovery (Months 1–6): Final gluteal volume stabilises at 6–12 months as non-integrated fat is resorbed (approximately 30–40% volume loss is expected in the first 6 months, which surgeons account for by over-injecting strategically). Full exercise resumption (including weight training and cycling) is permitted at 8–10 weeks. Final aesthetic result is assessed at 6-month and 12-month virtual follow-up appointments coordinated by GAF Healthcare.

Risks to be aware of

The Brazilian Butt Lift carries a distinct and well-documented risk profile that every prospective patient must understand prior to informed consent. The most serious complication is fatal fat embolism syndrome (FES), which occurs when fat inadvertently enters the gluteal venous sinusoids and travels to the pulmonary circulation; the mortality rate associated with BBL was historically reported as high as 1 in 3,000 cases, though adherence to subcutaneous-only injection protocols and ultrasound guidance has substantially reduced this figure at high-volume, accredited centres. Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE) are secondary embolic risks managed through mandatory LMWH prophylaxis, early mobilisation, and pre-operative Caprini risk stratification. Seroma formation (fluid accumulation at liposuction donor sites) occurs in 5–10% of cases and may require aspiration. Asymmetry and contour irregularities affect approximately 10–15% of patients and may necessitate revision liposuction or fat touch-up at 6–12 months post-operatively. Infection, though uncommon at accredited facilities (< 1%), is managed with prophylactic perioperative antibiotics (typically cefazolin IV intraoperatively). Fat necrosis — areas of non-integrated grafted fat that liquefy and may form firm nodules — occurs in 5–8% of cases and usually resolves spontaneously but occasionally requires aspiration or excision. Prolonged post-operative sitting restriction (8 weeks) is non-negotiable and a major lifestyle adjustment that must be planned for in advance, particularly for international patients who must coordinate travel and accommodation accordingly. Patients must disclose full medical history including coagulation disorders, prior abdominal surgeries, and cardiovascular conditions to ensure appropriate risk stratification before surgical clearance is granted.

Why GAF Healthcare

GAF Healthcare provides end-to-end non-medical coordination to ensure that international patients can focus entirely on recovery. For India: GAF Healthcare's patient coordinators assist with the e-Medical Visa application through India's online visa portal (indianvisaonline.gov.in), which permits stays of up to 60 days and is processed within 3–5 business days in most cases. The e-Medical Visa also covers one attendant (spouse, family member) on a separate e-Medical Attendant Visa. All partner hospitals in Mumbai, New Delhi, Bengaluru, and Chennai hold NABH accreditation and at least one JCI accreditation cycle, ensuring international safety and quality benchmarks. Patients are met at the airport by a GAF Healthcare ground representative and transferred by private air-conditioned vehicle to the hospital or serviced apartment. A dedicated multilingual patient coordinator (English, Arabic, Russian, French available) accompanies the patient to all hospital appointments, translates medical documents, and liaises between the surgical team and the patient's home physician for medical record continuity. For the UAE (Dubai / Abu Dhabi): Most international patients benefit from visa-on-arrival or visa-free access to the UAE (nationals of over 50 countries qualify); for others, GAF Healthcare facilitates a UAE Tourist Visa (30–90 days) or coordinates with the hospital for a medical visa letter of support where required. Partner facilities in Dubai Healthcare City (DHCC) and Abu Dhabi hold JCI accreditation and operate under Dubai Health Authority (DHA) or Department of Health Abu Dhabi (DoH) licensing. Airport transfer from Dubai International Airport (DXB) or Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH) is included in all GAF Healthcare packages. Patients and their attendants are accommodated in partner hotels or serviced apartments within walking distance or a short transfer from the clinical facility, with rates pre-negotiated by GAF Healthcare. Translator services are available for Arabic, Russian, German, and French-speaking patients at no additional charge. Across both destinations, GAF Healthcare provides: pre-departure teleconsultation with the treating surgeon, 24/7 in-country emergency contact, arrangement of post-operative follow-up imaging or blood work, and facilitation of medical report translation and transmission to the patient's home-country physician upon return.

Common questions about Brazilian Butt Lift

What is the cost of a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) in India versus the UAE?
The all-inclusive cost of a Brazilian Butt Lift in India through GAF Healthcare partner hospitals ranges from approximately USD 3,500 to USD 6,500, depending on the surgical technique (standard liposuction-based BBL vs. VASER High-Definition BBL), the volume of fat transfer, and the specific hospital tier selected in cities such as Mumbai, New Delhi, or Bengaluru. This package typically includes surgeon fees, anaesthesia, 1–2 nights of inpatient care, standard post-operative medications, compression garments, and initial follow-up consultations. In the UAE — specifically Dubai and Abu Dhabi — the equivalent procedure ranges from approximately USD 8,000 to USD 15,000, reflecting higher facility overhead, luxury hospital environments, and Dubai Healthcare City operating costs. India is therefore approximately 55–65% more affordable than the UAE for the same procedure performed to equivalent international accreditation standards (NABH/JCI in India; JCI/DHA in the UAE). Neither cost estimate includes international airfare or long-term accommodation beyond the hospital stay, though GAF Healthcare pre-negotiates partner hotel rates in both destinations. A personalised cost breakdown is provided during your free GAF Healthcare consultation.
How long do I need to stay in the country before I am cleared to fly home after a BBL?
The minimum recommended in-country stay after a Brazilian Butt Lift before being medically cleared for a long-haul international flight is 3 to 4 weeks (21–28 days post-operatively). This timeline is driven primarily by the risk of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE), which are significantly elevated in the post-BBL period due to the combined effects of general anaesthesia, prolonged immobility during surgery, and the physiological stress of the procedure. DVT risk is further compounded by long-haul air travel itself. Your treating surgeon will conduct a formal DVT risk reassessment using the Caprini Risk Assessment Model at approximately Day 21. Clearance to fly requires: no active wound complications or drainage, resolution of acute lower-limb swelling, stable vital signs, and explicit written surgeon clearance. Once cleared, GAF Healthcare patients are advised to: wear Class II graduated compression stockings for the entire flight duration, take a single aspirin tablet daily for 14 days post-clearance (unless contraindicated), perform active calf-pumping and ankle-rotation exercises every 30 minutes while seated, and walk the aircraft aisle every 60 minutes on flights exceeding 4 hours. It is important to note that the sitting restriction (no direct pressure on the buttocks) continues for 8 full weeks post-operatively, meaning patients must use a BBL recovery pillow or inflatable donut cushion during the return flight as well.
What is the success rate of the Brazilian Butt Lift procedure?
The Brazilian Butt Lift achieves a patient satisfaction rate of 90–93% in published peer-reviewed literature and registry data from ISAPS and the Aesthetic Surgery Education and Research Foundation (ASERF), making it one of the highest-satisfaction body contouring procedures performed globally. From a technical perspective, long-term fat graft retention — the percentage of transferred fat that permanently integrates into gluteal tissue — ranges from 60% to 80% at 12 months post-operatively, depending on the processing technique used, injection depth precision, patient adherence to post-operative positioning protocols, and individual metabolic factors. Centres using VASER ultrasound-assisted liposuction for harvest and closed-system processing platforms (such as Revolve™ or PureGraft™) report retention rates at the upper end of this range compared to traditional suction-assisted liposuction. It is important for patients to understand that the final aesthetic result is assessed at 12 months, not earlier, because gradual fat resorption continues for 6–12 months. GAF Healthcare partner surgeons strategically over-graft by approximately 20–30% at the time of surgery to account for anticipated resorption, targeting the desired final volume at the 12-month assessment point. In cases where the patient desires additional volume after 12 months of stabilisation, a secondary touch-up fat transfer session can be planned if sufficient donor fat remains available.

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Frequently asked questions about brazilian butt lift in Hyderabad, India

How many dermatology hospitals are listed in Hyderabad, India?
4 hospitals in our Hyderabad, India directory are currently listed for dermatology including Brazilian Butt Lift.
How do you choose which hospitals to list?
A hospital appears on this page when Dermatology is among its listed specialties and it is located in Hyderabad, India. Hospitals are not ranked by a proprietary "best" score — the order follows the listed rating (highest first), the same field shown on each hospital's profile.
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