What it is
Buttock Volume Enhancement at Klinik Amisi is a non-surgical injectable approach for patients with reduced buttock volume due to weight loss, ageing or other physiological changes. It sits within our body pillar as a non-surgical alternative for patients who do not want — or are not suitable candidates for — buttock implants or fat-transfer surgery.
The treatment is positioned around supporting the body’s own physiological volume processes over time, rather than placing a fixed surgical device or transferring tissue from elsewhere. It is offered to appropriate candidates after a full medical assessment.
A consultation is required before any first session. Our doctor will review your goals, medical history and any prior procedures before recommending whether this treatment is appropriate, and will not proceed if it is not suitable.
How it works
The treatment is delivered through carefully placed injections in the targeted area, with the aim of supporting the body’s own volume restoration processes over the weeks following each session. Because the response is biological and progressive rather than mechanical or instant, visible changes typically build gradually across the recommended course.
This is in contrast to a surgical buttock implant, which adds a fixed volume immediately, and to a Brazilian butt lift, which surgically harvests fat from another body area. The aim of buttock volume enhancement here is supportive, gradual change that aligns with the body’s own processes. Individual results vary based on a number of physiological and lifestyle factors.
What to expect
Before your treatment
Your first visit begins with a consultation. We will discuss your goals, medical history, any prior body-related procedures, current medications and any allergies. We will also discuss realistic expectations and whether this approach matches what you are looking for.
During the session
The skin is cleansed and a topical numbing cream is usually applied before the injection. The doctor then administers the treatment using small, controlled placements into the targeted area. Sessions typically take around 30 to 60 minutes including preparation. You may feel mild stinging, pressure or discomfort during the procedure.
After your treatment
You may experience mild swelling, tenderness or bruising at the injection points — these usually settle over the following days. Avoid sitting directly on the treated area for prolonged periods immediately after the session if your doctor advises it, and skip very hot showers, saunas and intense lower-body exercise for the first day or two.
Recovery and downtime
For most patients, downtime is mild. Short-term swelling, tenderness and any bruising typically soften within a few days. Visible volume change builds gradually over the weeks following the session as the body’s own processes respond, and individual results vary.
Who is this for
Buttock Volume Enhancement is typically considered by adults with mild to moderate volume loss in the buttock area who would like to explore a non-surgical option before considering surgery.
You may be a candidate if you have:
- Mild to moderate reduction in buttock volume
- Volume loss following significant weight reduction
- An interest in a non-surgical alternative to implants or fat transfer
- Realistic expectations — supportive, gradual restoration rather than significant size change
- Willingness to commit to a course and follow aftercare
- No active medical conditions or contraindications in the treatment area
Considerations and contraindications
This treatment is generally not offered to patients who are pregnant or breastfeeding, who have active skin infection, open wounds or skin conditions in the treatment area, or who have certain autoimmune or bleeding conditions that need medical clearance first. Patients with significant volume loss who are seeking a major size change are typically better served by surgical options. Always disclose your full medical history, prior body procedures and medications during consultation so the right approach — or no treatment at all — can be recommended.