Non-surgical butt lift

Summary

10–20 min typical treatment time

Doctor-led clinical care

Non-surgical in-clinic treatment

Ongoing aftercare & support provided

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Improve shape, tone, and contour of your butt with a non-surgical approach.

Volume loss or limited projection through the gluteal region can subtly flatten contours, regardless of fitness or training.

We use precise adjustments to refine the natural contours of your gluteal region, with subtle, natural-looking results.

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    When training doesn’t translate to shape

    Refine buttock contour the medical way.

    It’s not effort, it’s structure

    Even with consistent exercise, limited projection or volume is a structural problem based on anatomy, not effort.

    Fitness alone may not be enough

    Strength training builds muscle, but it cannot always reshape proportions. Refinement focuses on the subtle contours that exercise can't change.

    This isn’t about dramatic change

    Refining buttock contour isn’t about exaggeration. It’s about balancing proportion and supporting your natural frame.

    The Undetectable Standard™ at every step

    Our clinicians personalise your treatment using our 3-Pillar Framework™ to achieve naturally seamless results.

    Treatment info

    Treatment objectives

    • Subtly refining gluteal projection and contour.
    • Creating a smoother contour and surface texture.

    Suitability

    Suitable candidates for non-surgical butt lifting:

    • Notice subtle flatness despite training
    • Seek a conservative change that complements your frame

    If our clinicians believe treatment is not appropriate, we will not proceed. Your assessment will provide you with clarity, not a compromised result.

    Preparation

    • Hydration: Drink water before your visit

    We’ll provide more detailed easy-to-follow preparation instructions when you book.

    Aftercare

    • Massage: Certain methods require massaging for 5 minutes, up to 5 times per day
    • Redness & swelling: Gently calm your skin with a wrapped cold pack for 20 minutes per hour
    • Hygiene: Keep your skin clean for 24 hours

    We’ll provide simple instructions during your appointment so you can get straight back to your day.

    Results

    The Undetectable Standard™

    • Contours are subtly refined, without obvious signs of treatment.

    Identity Alignment™

    • By respecting your anatomy and proportions, results work with your natural structure.

    To support long-term stability of your results, periodic refinements preserve shape and contour, where appropriate.

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    Your Experience

    Step 1 of 3

    Check your suitability

    Our clinicians provide guidance on whether our treatments are right for you.

    This gives you the clarity needed to move forward with confidence.

    Your Experience

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    Precision medical treatment

    After confirming your suitability, and only when appropriate, proceed with treatment.

    Using our 3-Pillar Framework™, we personalise every treatment to your natural contours.

    Your Experience

    Step 3 of 3

    Achieve the Undetectable Standard™

    You’ll notice a subtle refinement of your natural contours while preserving balance and movement.

    We call this Identity Alignment™—bringing your appearance closer to how you see yourself.

    Why people trust Cosmetic Connection

    We move beyond “beauty retail” to provide a doctor-led environment.

    Our focus is on thoughtful, measured assessments, and calculated clinical plans, ensuring your treatment is guided by medical expertise.

    Identify your suitability before you commit to a treatment.

    Our process evaluates your anatomical baseline, providing clarity that replaces the risk of a vague “discovery session”.

    We replace guesswork with calculation.

    By applying our 3-Pillar Framework (Anatomy, Aetiology (cause), Goals), we ensure every treatment is clinically appropriate and structurally sound.

    To maintain integrity, we removed the incentive for over-treatment.

    Our transparent flat-fee pricing ensures your clinician is focussed purely on your result, not the amount of product.

    By applying the 90/10 Rule of Restraint, we refine your appearance while protecting your natural character.

    Your result looks like you, not like you had a treatment.

    Have questions?

    Read the FAQ below for general information. For personalised advice, start here.

    The non-surgical butt lift refers to various cosmetic methods to change the shape, volume and contour of the buttocks without traditional surgery.

    Methods that stimulate collagen may increase skin firmness, and add natural-looking volume.

    During a non-surgical butt lift procedure, a qualified practitioner will first assess your buttocks to determine the most suitable treatment methods needed to achieve your desired shape and volume. The skin in the treatment area will be cleansed, and a topical numbing cream may be applied for comfort.

    The practitioner will then strategically perform the treatment, targeting the deep dermal and subcutaneous layers of the buttocks. The treatment is typically performed in multiple areas to address overall volume, shape, and any specific concerns like hip hollowness.

    Immediately after the treatment, there might be some mild swelling, redness, or bruising. The results will develop gradually over the following days to weeks.

    People’s experiences of discomfort vary, but most report only mild, brief discomfort with non-surgical butt lift treatments.

    Most treatments involve the use of numbing to minimise discomfort.

    The non-surgical butt lift typically achieves subtle results. While it can lead to a gradual changes in the shape and firmness of the buttocks, the increase in volume is much more modest compared to surgical options.

    It’s best suited for individuals seeking a subtle change, a slight smoothing in skin texture, or a subtle reduction of minor concerns like hip hollowness, rather than a dramatic increase in size or a significant lift overall. The outcome is often described as a “little something extra” for those with a keen eye for detail.

    The results from a non-surgical butt lift are not permanent, typically fading over years.

    It’s generally advisable to avoid strenuous exercise for the first 72 hours after your non-surgical butt lift.

    Here’s why:

    • Swelling and bruising: Increased blood flow from exercise can potentially worsen any mild swelling or bruising at the treatment sites.
    • Treatment settling: Allowing the treatment to settle undisturbed for the initial period is recommended for optimal results.
    • Discomfort: The treated area might feel slightly tender, and exercise could exacerbate this.

    After the first 72 hours, you can usually resume light to moderate exercise, as long as it doesn’t cause significant discomfort or put direct pressure on your buttocks. If you have concerns about exercising after a non-surgical butt lift, always consult with your treating clinician.

    A non-surgical butt lift is generally considered low-risk when performed by a qualified and experienced medical professional.

    As with any cosmetic procedure, there can be some mild and temporary side effects such as redness, swelling, bruising, and tenderness at the treatment sites. More serious complications are rare but can include infection and the formation of nodules and lumps.

    Looking for a non-surgical butt lift near you?

    Our doctor-led team provide personalised non-surgical butt lift in St Leonards, NSW and Toorak, VIC.

    Ready to take your first step towards the Undetectable Standard™?

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