Non-Surgery BBL

An intensive, hands-on course dedicated to non-surgical buttock augmentation (Non-Surgical BBL)

Non-Surgical BBL Training – Hyaluronic Acid Body Filler

An intensive, hands-on course dedicated to non-surgical buttock augmentation (Non-Surgical BBL) using hyaluronic acid body fillers. In one day you’ll learn a complete protocol – from patient assessment and gluteal anatomy to safe cannula techniques and post-treatment management – and practise on live models under direct supervision.
This program is designed for doctors and aesthetic practitioners with experience in injectables who want to offer predictable, natural-looking buttock enhancement and hip contouring without surgery.

 


 

Products and Procedures

The course focuses on high-volume hyaluronic acid body fillers used for:

  • Buttock volume and projection

  • Hip dip correction and lateral contour enhancement

  • Smoothing transitions between lower back, buttocks and thighs

We discuss:

  • Product characteristics and rheology (G’, cohesivity, lifting capacity)

  • Recommended volumes per session and layering strategies

  • Off-label aspects, safety considerations and realistic expectations for longevity

 


 

Comprehensive Curriculum

Key topics covered to ensure safe and effective Non-Surgical BBL practice:

Anatomy & Safety

  • Surface and deep gluteal anatomy – fat compartments, fascia, muscles

  • Vascular and nerve structures; danger zones and safe injection planes

  • Ideal entry points, vectors and depth for subcutaneous placement

  • Patient positioning (standing vs prone) and marking techniques

Patient Selection & Consultation

  • Assessing buttock shape and proportions (projection, width, hip dips, asymmetry)

  • Indications and contraindications for Non-Surgical BBL

  • Setting realistic expectations for volume, lift and longevity

  • Photography, measurements and documentation for before/after comparison

Injection Planning & Technique

  • Choosing appropriate volumes (per cheek and per session)

  • Cannula vs needle – when and why; recommended cannula sizes

  • Marking vectors for:

    • central projection

    • upper pole lift

    • hip dip correction

    • shaping the lateral and inferior buttock

  • Step-by-step injection protocol:

    • entry points

    • tunnelling and retrograde threads

    • fan and cross-hatch patterns

  • Pain management and anaesthesia options (local, tumescent, topical adjuncts)

Aftercare & Complication Management

  • Post-treatment care, compression and activity restrictions

  • What to expect in the first days and weeks (swelling, firmness, contour changes)

  • Recognition and management of:

    • excessive oedema and bruising

    • nodules, irregularities, asymmetry

    • rare but serious complications (vascular events, infection)

When and how to stage additional sessions for larger volumes