An intensive, hands-on course dedicated to non-surgical buttock augmentation (Non-Surgical BBL)
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.
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
Key topics covered to ensure safe and effective Non-Surgical BBL practice:
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
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
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)
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