www.expertliposuction.com In general the buttocks themselves are rarely, if ever, liposuctioned. To get a better butt shape, I liposuction around the buttock -- outer thighs, hips, posterior, upper thigh also known as the banana roll. This, along with building good muscle tone (which is important almost everywhere) gives a smaller, rounder, tighter buttock. I will liposuction the buttock when the area is very protuberant and fat. Liposuction to the buttocks that are just flabby will tend to flatten and drop them. It is especially important to remember not to confuse fat with just flab, which is usually from poor muscle tone. In those rare individuals where I feel they are a good candidate for buttock liposuction, I stay deep (as this is an area prone to dimpling) and define the buttock being careful not to flatten it. When it is done properly on the right candidate, the buttocks will simply look smaller and slightly lifted due to decreased weight. If you are concerned about your horizontal crease below the buttocks, liposuction is typically not the right solution. The horizontal crease is the boundary between the buttocks and the posterior thighs. The crease is formed by a meshwork of fibrous connective tissue stands (known as Luschka's ligament) that loosely connects the skin to the surface of the muscles in the buttocks. Some people do not have a horizontal gluteal crease. It is a mistake to attempt to create horizontal gluteal crease by liposuction. Any attempt to_b_..._/b_