The Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) is a sought-after surgery for enhancing curves, but patients should be aware of an unusual side effect: a strong odor emanating from the surgical area during recovery.
This smell often originates from the natural process of healing, where incisions may seep fluid and sweat becomes trapped under compression garments. Bacterial growth on skin that’s difficult to reach or clean after surgery can also contribute to the unpleasant scent.
One of the more serious reasons for the odor is fat necrosis—dead fat tissue in the buttocks that produces a rancid smell. This occurs if too much fat is transferred, overwhelming the blood supply, and can cause infection if not treated properly.
Doctors stress that maintaining cleanliness is critical. Patients should adhere closely to post-op instructions about washing the area, changing bandages, and wearing breathable clothing to reduce moisture.
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If the odor is severe or accompanied by redness, swelling, or pain, it’s essential to seek medical care promptly to prevent complications. In most cases, these smells are temporary and fade as the body heals.
Awareness of these causes and good hygiene practices can make recovery more comfortable and keep unwanted odors at bay after a BBL.