Are BBLs Going Out of Style?
Celebrities like Kim Kardashian, Blac Chyna, and K Michelle have recently reversed their Brazilian Butt Lifts (BBLs), signaling a shift towards a subtler silhouette. This begs the question… is the BBL era is over?
The BBL has been one of the fastest-growing cosmetic procedures globally. However, many began to perceive its outsized proportions as less than classy. One example of BBL regret is this woman, who said her BBL made her feel like "Shrek.”
Although the BBL is still popular, shifts and experiences like these have led to a rise in BBL reversals, which are costly and further strain the body. The permanence of the procedure, coupled with serious, potential health risks, have many reconsidering their choices.
Surgical and Non-Surgical Ways to Get the New BBL
The emergence of the "skinny BBL" demonstrates the BBL's evolution. Designed for slimmer women, this surgical procedure aims for a more natural, balanced look and offers a shapely appearance without the drastic changes of a traditional BBL. Skinny BBL candidates typically qualify for the procedure with a BMI in the18-25 range, otherwise the patient will need butt implants or a combination of implants and fat transfer to enhance their figures.
For those who want to achieve a classy BBL look without surgery and fillers, padded BBL shorts are fantastic shapewear choices. These innovative garments mimic the effects of a BBL, allowing you to flaunt your enhanced curves without the permanence or health risks tied to surgical procedures.
The BBL Era is here to Stay
Beautiful, feminine curves are always in style, which is why the BBL is here to stay. Women aren't giving up accentuating their shape. They're just ready for classy, streamlined curves.