
Butt lift surgery has been attracting a lot of attention as a way to enhance body balance and lines. However, many people worry that when volume is added to the buttocks, the skin may suddenly be pulled tight and stretch marks may develop. So how can stretch marks be managed after butt lift surgery?

Stretch marks are marks that form when the skin stretches rapidly and the dermis is damaged. In the early stage, they appear red or purplish, and over time they remain like white stripes. Once they appear, they are difficult to remove completely, so prevention and early care are especially important.

The most basic method is moisturizing. If the skin becomes dry after the procedure, elasticity can decrease and stretch marks may form more easily, so it is good to apply moisturizer thoroughly at least twice a day to maintain skin hydration. In particular, areas with thicker skin, such as the buttocks and thighs, need focused care.

Nutritional care that helps skin regeneration is also important. Adequate intake of vitamin C, vitamin E, and protein supports collagen synthesis and also helps damaged skin recover. In addition, sudden weight changes place a heavy burden on the skin, so it is necessary to maintain a stable weight.

It is also good to combine light massage when applying moisturizer. This can promote blood circulation and may help speed up skin regeneration. However, it is advisable to rub gently rather than apply strong pressure.

In addition, plastic surgery clinics may also manage skin condition through skin booster procedures that help prevent and improve stretch marks. This approach promotes collagen synthesis and directly supplies nutrients to the skin to increase elasticity, and it can be selected depending on an individual's skin condition and goals. If consistent at-home care is combined with professional skin management at a clinic, much more stable results can be expected.

In conclusion, the key to managing stretch marks after butt lift surgery is to combine moisturizing, nutrition, lifestyle habits, and, when needed, dermatologic care. If you take a comprehensive approach, from small habits to professional procedures, you can protect not only beautiful hip lines but also healthy, smooth skin.

