Thursday, January 6

Here’s How to Watch the Sentry Tournament of Champions, So You Don’t Miss the 1st Matches of the Year

The PGA Tour is back! Just in time for the first matches of the new year, you may be wondering how to watch the Sentry Tournament of Champions online for free. Don’t worry, cable-cutters—we have tips and tricks for you below!

The Sentry Tournament of Champions has taken place since 1953. The annual tournament, which takes place in Hawaii’s island of Maui, marks the calendar-year opening of golf’s PGA Tour season every year. Since its inception, the Sentry Tournament of Champions has become an international platform for the most elite players to showcase their skills.

This year, the tournament kicks off its first round at the Plantation Course at Kapalua with the likes of Jon Rahm, Phil Mickelson, Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas, Brooks Koepka, Bryson DeChambeau, Collin Morikawa, Patrick Reed, Xander Schauffele, Hideki Matsuyama and defending 2021 champion, Harris English. For the 2022 Sentry Tournament of Champions, there’s an overall purse of $8.2 million—and the winner will take home a prize money payout of $1.476 million. To find out who this year’s champ will be, check out everything you need to know about how to watch the Sentry Tournament of Champions online below.

How to watch Sentry Tournament of Champions online

So, is there a way to watch the Sentry Tournament of Champions online without cable? Yes! Check out your best options to watch the PGA Tour’s first matches of the season below.

Watch Sentry Tournament of Champions on ESPN+

The best place to stream the PGA Tour live and watch the Sentry Tournament of Champions online is on ESPN Plus. ESPN+ costs $6.99 per month for a monthly plan or $69.99 per year for a yearly plan, which saves customers about 15 percent compared to paying month-by-month. In addition to letting users watch the Sentry Tournament of Champions online and stream the PGA Tour as it airs live, ESPN+ offers exclusive UFC pay-per-view matches for $70 for existing subscribers. New subscribers can also get a special discounted bundle that includes a one-year membership to ESPN Plus, as well as one pay-per-view match for $89.98. Find steps to sign up below.

  1. Visit ESPN Plus’ website
  2. Click “Get the Disney Bundle” or “Subscribe to ESPN+ only”
  3. Create an account
  4. Select your plan and insert your payment information
  5. Log into your account and start watching the Sentry Tournament of Champions on ESPN Plus

Watch Sentry Tournament of Champions on ESPN+ With Hulu Live TV’s ESPN+ & Disney+ Bundle

For those looking for other live sports and streaming options in addition to ESPN Plus, we highly recommend Hulu+ With Live TV. The service, which costs $69.99 per month, offers more than 75 live channels, 50 hours of DVR and hundreds of hours of TV shows and movies not available on Hulu’s base plan—including the Golf Channel and NBC to watch the Sentry Tournament of Champions as airs live. Not to mention, Hulu+ With Live TV also comes with Disney+ and ESPN+ at no extra cost to subscribers. This saves users around $14.99 per month than if they paid for those services separately, and gives you triple the options to watch the Sentry Tournament of Champions online for free compared to an ESPN+ subscription alone.

How to watch Sentry Tournament of Champions online for free

While ESPN+ doesn’t currently offer a trial, that doesn’t mean that there isn’t a way to watch the Sentry Tournament of Champions online for free on ESPN Plus. Read on for an even better alternative to watch the PGA Tour live without an ESPN+ free trial.

Watch Sentry Tournament of Champions With Verizon’s Free ESPN+, Disney+, Hulu Bundle

If you’re a Verizon customer (or know someone who is), you can receive free ESPN Plus, Disney Plus and Hulu subscriptions with the service’s Disney Bundle offer, allowing you to watch the Sentry Tournament of Champions online for free. According to Verizon, customers with at least one Get More Unlimited or Play More Unlimited plan are eligible for offer, which includes free subscriptions to ESPN Plus, Disney Plus and Hulu (which saves users a cost of $13.99 per month) for as long as their plans are active. Click here for Verizon’s FAQ on how to sign up for Verizon’s free Disney Bundle.

PGA Tour’s Sentry Tournament of Champions schedule

Thursday, Jan. 6

2:15 p.m. to 6:15 p.m ET: Featured group/featured hole (No. 14) | Watch here
6 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET: Featured group/featured hole (No. 14) | Watch here

Friday, Jan. 7

3:15 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. ET: Featured group/featured hole (No. 14) | Watch here
6 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET: Featured group/featured hole (No. 14) | Watch here

Saturday, Jan. 8

3:15 p.m. to 6:15 p.m ET: Featured group/featured hole (No. 14) | Watch here
6 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET: Featured group/featured hole (No. 14) | Watch here

Sunday, Jan. 9

1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET: Featured group/featured hole (No. 14) Watch here
4 p.m. to 8 p.m. ET: Featured group/featured hole (No. 14) | Watch here

Who is playing at the Sentry Tournament of Champions?

This year, four FedExCup champions will compete during the Sentry Tournament of Champions, as will 23 of the top 30 players in the final ranking of the 2020-21 FedExCup. This year’s field also includes eight of the top 10 players in the 2021-22 FedExCup standings, along with 10 first-time winners. Find the final field list for the 2022 Sentry Tournament of Champions below. First-time winners are marked with an asterisk.

  • Abraham Ancer*
  • Daniel Berger
  • Sam Burns*
  • Patrick Cantlay
  • Cameron Champ
  • Stewart Cink
  • Joel Dahmen*
  • Cam Davis*
  • Bryson DeChambeau
  • Harris English
  • Tony Finau
  • Lucas Glover
  • Talor Gooch*
  • Branden Grace
  • Lucas Herbert*
  • Garrick Higgo*
  • Max Homa
  • Billy Horschel
  • Viktor Hovland
  • Sungjae Im
  • Matt Jones
  • Si Woo Kim
  • Kevin Kisner
  • Brooks Koepka
  • Jason Kokrak
  • K.H. Lee*
  • Marc Leishman
  • Hideki Matsuyama
  • Phil Mickelson
  • Collin Morikawa
  • Kevin Na
  • Seamus Power*
  • Jon Rahm
  • Patrick Reed
  • Xander Schauffele
  • Cameron Smith
  • Jordan Spieth
  • Justin Thomas
  • Erik Van Rooyen*

PGA Tour’s Sentry Tournament of Champions airs live on Golf Channel, NBC and ESPN+ from January 6 to January 9, 2022.

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Are Leather Jackets Still in Style? Here’s How to Wear Them in 2022

Leather jackets were first engineered to provide warmth in extreme temperatures during the early 1900s. Sometime between the World Wars and present day, the leather jacket switched from a battleground staple to bar counter staple. Early influencers like John Travolta’s Danny Zuko from Grease (you know he would’ve been posting thirst traps in 2022) made leather jackets the key to popularity—wearing a leather jacket was an easy way to look tough and intimidating. In years following, it became more of a wearable cool-girl staple, able to give any outfit a little added oomph. But are leather jackets still in style?

While the structure of a classic leather moto jacket has remained the same, wearing one today indicates that you’ve either been to the Nordstrom Anniversary sale, have a knack for vintage shopping or are still making the most of your college wardrobe. Now don’t get me wrong, I love shopping at Nordstrom and it’s one of my go-to sites and stores for restocking staples—and of course, leather jackets are always featured in their selection, because they’re a forever wardrobe basic. The problem is, you don’t always want to look basic while wearing one. 

In my opinion, there are two main ways to keep a leather jacket looking fresh. The first is by pairing it with all the hottest trends; by pairing this jacket with more current pieces (like this season’s It Bag) you’ll ensure that your faithful jacket remains fashionable. 

The other way to keep a leather jacket from looking too basic is by following along with the jacket’s evolution. Like an old lover, the leather jacket is promising you that it’s changed—it’s not the same jacket it used to be! Unlike an old lover, it’s telling the truth. Leather jackets are still very much at the height of fashion because the shape of the jacket has evolved to include newer takes, while still retaining its original appeal.

Instead of zippers and studs, think quilted stitching and waist ties. Instead of short and fitted, think dramatic shapes like super-cropped or baggy and oversized. Better yet, consider the leather blazer a whole new iteration of leather jacket, with all of the edge but just a little more put-together flair! Different leather jacket styles will come and go in fashion, just the same as different styles of denim.

So with that said, the answer is yes: Leather jackets are still in style, so long as they’re styled correctly. And to help you out, you can look to street style and the runway for inspiration. Below, read on for the top 10 ways to style a leather jacket in 2022. 

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With a Girly Midi Skirt

Any edgy leather jacket style pairs well with a femme midi skirt for contrast. Look for a skirt with a ruffle or floral detail to help the more masc details of the jacket pop.

 

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With a Turtleneck

A Moto jacket looks amazing with a turtleneck because it matches the outfit’s simplicity while adding an element of sophistication (and warmth!).

 

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With a pair of Wide-Leg Trousers

The leather blazer came out in full force last year, and the look is still going strong. A leather blazer looks great with wide-leg trousers and will easily upgrade your work attire.

 

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With Even More Leather

When in doubt, double down on your leather! Wearing head-to-toe leather is the equivalent of meeting the Canadian tuxedo’s cooler cousin.  In this case, a classic jacket is swapped for a leather shacket and a light-toned bag is incorporated to break up the black.

 

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With a Vest

Vests are one going to be one of the coolest layering pieces in 2022 and are a fun way to add an accent to your outfit. The vest can be leather, silk, beaded, or patterned—the choice is yours. 

 

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With Statement Shoes

A leather trench is the ultimate solution for when you can’t figure out what to wear and a leather jacket feels too casual. The outerwear is the outfit. Adding a fun pair of shoes will help you avoid any The Matrix comparisons.

 

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With Printed Pants

If you’re feeling uninspired by your leather jacket, give a pair of printed pants some attention. They can be subtle, like the pinstripe pair above, or bright and bold. You don’t always have to go the denim route with moto jackets!

 

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With a Lace Dress

Opposites attract—and that applies to leather and lace. A quilted leather jacket, shown here via Chanel, already softens the jacket’s structure, so continue to play into hardcore-feminine aesthetics by styling with a lacy shirt or dress.

 

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With a Plaid Mini Skirt

An oversized leather jacket or blazer can be thrown over a plaid mini skirt for a daytime brunch or a night out. Look for a combination that has roughly the same hem length to create a satisfying balance.

 

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With Jeans and a White Tee

Ah, a satisfying classic. The leather jacket, t-shirt and jeans combo will always be timeless (which is different than basic!).

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2022’s Top Shoe Trends Are Uglycore To The Max—In A Good Way!

Out of all the microtrends that end in -core I’m seeing pop up for 2022, uglycore wins. Sorry to anyone who’s vibe is all about perfect, proper aesthetics—uglycore is more grim than prim. Think positively massive platform soles, garishly shiny patent leather, buckles, bits, ballet flats and clogs. It’s a lot to take in, I know, but 2022’s top shoe trends are proof.

Somehow, every Fashion Girl on TikTok has come to convince us that ugly is in, especially when it comes to footwear. Those sexy pointy-toed boots you bought last January? Ditch ’em and get something clunkier instead. The date night heels that feel like knives but make you look like a bad bitch? Babe, toss them and get some comfy Mary Janes instead.

Uglycore aesthetics might seem hard to style at first, but you don’t have to go all-out edgy. Adding a little bit of ~spice~ to an otherwise understated look is what uglycore is all about! Throw on your coziest knits and your most worn-in denim, then go wild with footwear for a head-turning finish.

From rubber clogs to platform UGGs, I promise uglycore aesthetics are about to be your new favorite thing. Don’t blame me when you become obsessed! To get started, check out 2022’s top shoe trends and our must-shop picks below.

 

STYLECASTER | 2022 Shoe Trends

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Mary Janes

The sweetest of all shoe trends is back and better than ever—but these Mary Janes would fit in better at NYFW than a sock hop. The historically cutesy style is getting edged-up via a boxier shape, platform soles and sky-high heels. Bonus points for shiny patent leather.

 

STYLECASTER | 2022 Shoe Trends

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Rubber Clogs

Crocs really predicted the future when they built an entire brand based on rubber clogs. Somehow, sartorial tastemakers worldwide have taken to the look, and pairing garish rubber clogs with chunky socks for street style is suddenly all the rage.

 

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Ballet Flats

I honestly didn’t think ballet flats could make a serious comeback, but I stand corrected. The notoriously comfy-but-unflattering silhouette should be your new go-to when styling everything from mini skirts to denim. Hey, at least this is good news for everyone who can’t stand platforms.

 

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Platform UGGs

Aaaand speaking of platforms, remember the classic UGG Tasman clogs you wore out in your youth? A new silhouette, called the Tazz, is basically that same clog with an elevated sole. Pretty much everyone on TikTok is obsessed, surprise surprise.

 

STYLECASTER | 2022 Shoe Trends

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Peak Uglycore

Behold, the shoe I think most wholly sums up uglycore at its, well, core. A massive platform, a patent leather sheen, a Mary Jane-inspired buckle and an overall bizarre aesthetic. And yet, it totally works. Add to cart immediately.

 

STYLECASTER | 2022 Shoe Trends

Courtesy of Steve Madden.

Bratz Boots

When you’re searching for boots this season, ask yourself: What would I pick for the Bratz, Barbies and Polly Pockets of my youth? Then, shop accordingly.

 

STYLECASTER | 2022 Shoe Trends

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Power Puff

Footwear covered in feathers, faux fur and shearling is all the rage right now, so fingers crossed you aren’t one of those people with uncontrollably sweaty feet. If so, these luxe shearling clogs may not be for you—but they’ll be hard to resist.

 

STYLECASTER | 2022 Shoe Trends

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Classic Loafers

If the more uglycore takes on this trend feel too intense for you, don’t fret: Literally any loafer is acceptable this season. Go chunky, femme, bright, neutral, shiny or matte. Just make sure there’s a fun bit or buckle on top to seal the deal.

STYLECASTER | 2022 Shoe Trends

Courtesy of Jeffrey Campbell.

Sole Proprietor

Wooden soles are everywhere right now, giving trendy boots and clogs a slightly ’70s, slightly Dutch appeal. Plus, wooden soles are built to last, so these babies will stand the test of time in your wardrobe.

 

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This Mascara Is So Volumizing, Shoppers Swear They Look Like They’re Wearing Lash Extensions

If you’ve experienced raccoon eyes or clumps for days, you could probably use a new mascara. Finding the perfect formula for your lashes is a tall order, but there’s an under-the-radar mascara you should know about.

Merit Beauty’s Clean Lash Lengthening Mascara tints, lengthens and lifts your lashes in a few swipes. Say goodbye to your process of applying 10 coats of product only to then experience  immediate smudging. In fact, the brush is designed with precision and curling power at the top of mind. It volumizes your lashes without adding extra weight to them. This way, they look longer and lusher than ever. 

“Ever since I started using Clean Lash mascara, I have been asked multiple times if I am wearing lash extensions!” raved one shopper. “I can even feel the tips of my lashes on my brows from the length I achieved with this product. It has become indispensable to me!” 

Merit Beauty might be new to you, but it’s a clean luxury brand that’s ready to take off. Get a taste of its amazing offerings with the Clean Lash Lengthening Mascara for $26

RELATED: Maybelline’s Latest Buzzy Mascara Actually Keeps Even the Heaviest Lashes Curled 

Merit Beauty Clean Lash Lengthening Mascara

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We should start with the fact that this mascara has a tubing formula, which means it wraps around each lash evenly so that you don’t have to keep layering on product. This is important because you want your lashes to feel light and fluttery, instead of heavy and droopy. Tubing formulas are also smudge-proof, long-lasting and easier to wipe off at the end of the day. 

Instead of clumping or flaking, this mascara separates and defines each one of your lashes with just the right amount of product in every swipe. Ingredients like fatty acids, olive oil esters and vitamin B5 are to thank for all the conditioning and strengthening. Plus, plant-derived rice bran wax lengthens. All of these ingredients, together, create a clean, vegan and cruelty-free formula that does everything good for your lashes.

“I’m so glad I found this beautiful gem!” wrote one shopper who gave the product a perfect rating. “This mascara is wonderful and its formula is smudge-proof and long lasting! It keeps my lashes in place all day long. My lashes look long, separated and beautiful after using just one coat. Definitely a holy grail.”  

What’s more, the long-lasting formula stays on your lashes, and on your lashes only, all day long.

“I’ve been on the hunt for a mascara that won’t leave black rings under my eyes and Merit’s Clean Lash works beautifully,” wrote another shopper. “It goes on thick with a quick application and stays put all day. What more could you want in a mascara?”

If we had to predict what’s to come in your 2022, we’re guessing it’s the Clean Lash Lengthening Mascara serving up natural-looking, yet long and defined lashes.

You should also know that Merit Beauty is giving free shipping on orders of more than $40, along with a complimentary Signature Bag with every first order. The chic knotted pouch is perfect for holding all of your beauty essentials, including, of course, the Clean Lash mascara.

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The Real Deal On Butt-Crafting BBL Surgery From Women Who’ve Tried It

The JetBlue terminal at Miami International Airport resembles more of a Miami plastic surgeon’s waiting room than it does a departure gate at a major airport. At 2:38 pm on a Tuesday in November, women of all ages, shapes, sizes, and races slouch in the wheelchairs (which are in a processional formation), wearing loose coordinating sweatsuit sets, fuzzy Ugg slingback sandals and a whole lot of compression garments. Some are so fresh from their recent Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL), often combined with additional procedures, that they are discretely trying to hide their drains and nonchalantly readjusting their post-recovery donut-shaped pillow. Even the billboards lining I-95, Miami’s major highway, prompt images of a rounder, shapelier, bigger butt with ‘deal-of-the-day’ esque marketing messages, the kind of mega markdowns that we all know are too good to be true.

Miami is the BBL capital of America⁠—and the destination for women from all four corners of the globe to flock to for the curves they crave. That’s just what 30-year-old Safiya did. After losing weight, Safiya wanted to address a few things about her new body.

“I was always top-heavy, and if you were to cut me in half, my bottom is not equal with my top,” she says. Despite working out like crazy, she wasn’t getting her desired results. “At first, I thought, I’ll get liposuction, but then I thought to myself, what are they doing to do with all that fat? So, I decided to put it in my ass,” she continues. That same thinking is what had plastic surgeons realizing that discarded fat (from liposuction) could be injected back into the patient’s body and survive, says Dr. David Shafer, a board-certified plastic surgeon in New York City.

Three years ago, Safiya, a New Jersey native, booked a ticket to Miami for a BBL (following a previous face-to-face in-office consultation) with Dr. Robert Kagan. He was the only plastic surgeon she consulted with and chose him based on his qualifications. “I did a lot of research and liked his before-and-after images, which were very natural looking, and that’s what I wanted,” she says.

Because a BBL is a highly skilled procedure that requires attention to detail and a ton of experience, you can’t pick your doctor from TikTok or Instagram alone, and not just anyone will do. “If you go back and see (on social media) that a surgeon has consistent results and professionally showcases their work and focuses on the patient, that’s the mark of a good surgeon,” says Dr. Ashkan Ghavami, a board-certified plastic surgeon in Los Angeles.

The Backstory on the BBL

The advent of the BBL is credited to one of the most well-known plastic surgery visionaries, Dr. Ivo Pitanguy, a Brazilian surgeon. Initially, butt lift surgeries removed excess skin and tissue to reduce sagging. According to Dr. Alex Earle, a board-certified plastic surgeon in Miami who has performed more than 2,000 ultrasound-guided BBLs, Dr. Pitanguy advocated for only a modest amount of fat transfer. Yet, surgeons became more aggressive over the years, reallocating much more significant amounts of fat into various planes of the buttocks, which led to the labeling of the surgery as dangerous and even lethal.

In simple terms, the Brazilian Butt Lift removes fat from where it’s unwanted and puts it where you do want it. The two-step surgery (done all at once while under anesthesia) includes liposuction first to remove excess fat from the stomach, thighs and/or love handles. Next, the donor fat is purified to create a pure-fat concentrate and then transplanted via injections into the buttocks. The procedure is entirely customizable, so patients can choose to go as small or as large as they desire (safely and within reason) as long as they have a “healthy” BMI (body mass index) and enough fat to harvest. A bigger butt calls for more fat, whereas a subtle increase in size uses less.

For Safiya, her high BMI instantly took many doctors off her list. “There were only a few doctors that I liked that do surgery on people in my range,” she says. “I had to lose about 12 pounds before the surgery to fall into the exact BMI range of where I needed to be.” Losing weight before surgery isn’t out of the norm, and neither is gaining it if need be. Some surgeons put their patients on high-fat diets to gain five or 10 pounds of much-needed fat for a successful result.

The amount of fat on the body determines how much fat your plastic surgeon can safely remove. BMI varies from person to person since height and weight factor into it. “Elevated BMIs, over 30, have been associated with increased risk for surgical complications during the surgery and with healing afterward,” says Dr. Matthew R. Schulman, a board-certified plastic surgeon in New York City who performed his first BBL in 2007. For this reason, any reputable plastic surgeon will pay ample attention to your BMI and correctly calculate it in advance of the procedure.

“[We consider] BMI, with other factors, such as overall health and the specific location where people are storing their extra fat,” he adds. “We know that excess fat in the abdomen and center of the body is riskier than excess fat in the lower body and legs. So, a person with a slightly elevated BMI who has a thin abdomen but large legs may be acceptable for surgery.”

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The New BBL Rules

When the BBL first became popular, surgeons injected fat deep into the gluteal muscles, which, unfortunately, has a high incidence of vessel injury with fat embolism. When fat is accidentally inserted, placed, or injected into a vessel and travels to the heart, brain, or lungs leading to complications or death. However, due to growing demand, Dr. Constantino Mendieta, a board-certified plastic surgeon in Miami who literally wrote the book on buttock plastic surgery, The Art of Gluteal Sculpting, says the BBL back-alley business has caused unlicensed individuals to offer “butt enhancement” treatments at a significantly discounted price.

“Patients don’t know what they are being injected with, which can cause serious complications and possibly even lead to death,” he says. “Stories like these have created fear around this procedure.” As backroom botched butt jobs became front-page headlines and the number of complications and deaths rose due, the plastic surgery community collectively continued to focus on evolving the procedure to make it safer and more predictable.

Of course, these ill-fated incidents affect the total number of complications and the mortality rate associated with the procedure. Dr. Schulman says that many of these deaths occurred in specific geographic locations and with providers who should not be doing these procedures in the way they are. Like anything in aesthetics, experience is paramount to avoid risks. “There is a rise in the number of surgical clinics that crank out BBLs all day long, often for a low fee, which is a recipe for disaster and can place patients at risk,” he adds.

Even with new surgical recommendations and guidelines in place (more on that in a minute), there is still plenty of misinformation circulating about BBLs. One of the biggest whistles to blow is that it’s dangerous and deadly — perhaps the most fatal surgery. “At one time, BBLs did have a high incidence of severe complication and death, but that is not the case currently,” Dr. Earle says.

When a highly trained and experienced plastic surgeon performs the procedure, butt augmentation with fat is deemed safe. That’s why, no matter what, it’s essential to make sure your surgeon is a board-certified plastic surgeon. On the flip side, opting for an inexperienced, unqualified doctor to execute the surgery can easily cause fat to enter the venous system and flow back into the heart and lungs, causing a potentially fatal fat embolus.

Red flags that should have you walking away no matter what include: surgery with a non-board certified doctor (this means the doctor does not hold the proper education, training and credentials to perform the said procedure), procedures done in unaccredited facilities (Dr. Shafer says to make sure the procedure is performed in an accredited surgical facility by the American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery Facilities and that a board-certified plastic surgeon performs the anesthesia) and surgeons with little to no experience or a track record for complications, poor results, or, unfortunately, death. Plus, surgery centers that operate on high-volume and low costs are not known for prioritizing patient safety.

“Everyone loves to say that the “death rate for a BBL is 1 in 3,000″, which was based on a poorly conducted survey from five years ago,” Dr. Schulman says. “The study was flawed, and the data was simply inaccurate.” More recent data shows that a more precise death rate is 1 in 15,000 patients, and when you consider that it’s 1 in 14,000 for a tummy tuck, it’s not a hard number to swallow. “When an experienced board-certified plastic surgeon using modern techniques does a Brazilian Butt, it is safer than a tummy tuck,” he says.

Plastic surgeons are performing BBLs today more judiciously than ever before. However, after the number of adverse incidents continued to rise incessantly, the American Society of Plastic Surgeon’s Aesthetic Surgery Education and Research Foundation (ASERF) stepped in to assemble the specialized Gluteal Fat Grafting Task Force. A strict advisory was put into place. The goal of both initiatives was to determine why patients were continually dying from BBLs while also instituting new guidelines on the right way to transplant fat.

“In 2017 and before, it was encouraged to place the fat deep into the gluteal muscle,” Dr. Earle says. “At that time, we didn’t know about the dangers; we just knew that we could get more dramatic results this way, and it was easier to get the shape into or beneath the muscle.” But injecting fat at that level poses a real threat since, as he says, there are critical large arteries and veins there. “If you injure one of them and fat gets into it, there will be a fat embolus, which can lead to poor outcomes, respiratory failure, and even death.”

Today, the transfer portion of the procedure is about placing fat only in the superficial plane between the muscle and skin and using a single hole blunt-tipped cannula (larger than 4mm) to extract the fat, Dr. Earle explains. “Plastic surgeons can also use ultrasound imaging technology to turn a ‘blind’ procedure to one where we can see the tip of the cannula and make sure that it is in the appropriate plane.” However, despite the new recommendations, which result in fewer complications and mortality rates, there’s always the risk for a surgeon not to follow these set rules and inject fat above the muscle or still deep within it, which will lead to unfavorable outcomes.

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Some Opt for Two BBLs

BBLs may have garnered a bad rap in the past. Still, many patients are happy and extremely satisfied with the procedure itself and the results — some even choose a follow-up procedure to refine their results further.

At first, Safiya says the procedure gave her everything she wanted. Of course, there was the typical swelling and bruising during the healing process, which she says wasn’t nearly as painful as expected. She recalls feeling “a lot better and getting back to normal” after week two of the recovery, which requires sleeping on the stomach and wearing a foam board stuffed inside a compression garment 24-7. “There were a lot of everyday things — something as simple as peeing on the toilet, which was a scenario in and of itself—that I couldn’t do. My mother had to shower me because I didn’t have the strength to do it myself,” she says. “But I was really prepared for what was to come and made sure I did everything in advance.” Her pre-surgery checklist included pre-filling all her medications, meal prepping and following everything her surgeon told her to do.

The one area where she admits to not following the assignment is with lymphatic drainage massages. “I didn’t do it every other day,” she says. “I got a few free ones from my surgeon, but since I was recovering a few hours away from his Miami office, it was too far away for me to go.” When she flew back home a few weeks later, she began to see lumpiness on her abdomen, which turned out to be fibroids. Thirty lymphatic drainage massages got rid of the lumping. Safiya’s two most significant pieces of advice are to budget for all the necessary healing supplies because “it adds up and is expensive” and to have a trustworthy, reliable person to help take care of you.

Now, she’s at the three-year mark with two invisible scars on her hips and contemplating a second BBL to address minor asymmetry issues. She says no one else notices it, but it bothers her. “If you’re focusing on my butt, you can see that one butt cheek is larger than the other,” she says. “One year after my BBL, I started to become aware that one cheek was bigger than the other. I’m a boyfriend jeans kind of girl. So when I started wearing skinny jeans, fitted clothes, and lighter washes more, I saw it.” She says her backside, “may not be perfect and flawless but wanting a second procedure is partly because of my perfectionism with my body.” While she’s still on the hunt for a surgeon, Safiya says she’s in no rush but will eventually address the issue.

There is always the potential for asymmetrical results post-treatment, and like how our eyebrows aren’t identical, neither are the butt cheeks (same with the breasts). The goal of any procedure is to try and achieve as symmetrical a result as possible so that each cheek resembles the other and one is not noticeable larger, higher, or rounder than the other. “I always tell my patients that the left and right side of their body are not twins but sisters,” Dr. Mendietta says. “It is always my goal to make the butt cheeks look as similar as possible during surgery, but I am always transparent with this during the initial consultation.”

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The Fat Doesn’t Stay Forever

Regardless of how little or much fat your surgeon injects into the butt, all of it won’t stay indefinitely. On average, 30 to 50 percent of the added fat survives. “In some patients, there is more fat that survives on one side versus the other because fat survival rates are unpredictable,” Dr. Earle says. One way to ensure a higher retention rate is to avoid sitting on the buttocks in the first few weeks post-procedure. Any pressure or stress on the area can cause the newly transplanted fat not to survive, hence the reason for post-op donuts for sitting and avoiding laying on the back (plastic surgeons always advise stomach sleeping).

Over the years, the overall concept of the procedure has not changed, but aesthetics, process and technology have. “We have many technologies that help to remove the fat and then reinject it in a manner that is less traumatic and ensures a higher percentage of fat cells that survive the process,” Dr. Schulman says. However, once the fat fully settles into its new home, it will last forever and will even change as your body changes with aging.

Some patients end up a little bigger than anticipated at first, but that’s just because of initial swelling. As some transplanted fat resorbs, the butt will take on its final shape. If a striking contrast butt that sits high is what you’re after, you may require more than one procedure to achieve those results. Significant weight loss or gain will also cause the results to fluctuate since weight gain causes fat cells to swell, and weight loss causes them to decrease in size.

“Remember, the fat is still alive and can change over time, so if the patient loses weight, then the fat cells will shrink,” Dr. Shafer says. “And if the patient gains weight, the fat will grow.”

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Bigger Isn’t Always Better

One of the advantages of a BBL is that your surgeon can customize it precisely to what you want. Some patients desire a barely noticeable increase in size and shape, whereas others wish for a dramatically larger butt. During the pre-op planning phase, both patient and surgeon should be on the same page regarding size, roundness and realistic achievability. It is also the surgeon’s responsibility to let a patient know what is practical and doable and never deliver unrealistic expectations. For example, the amount of fat transferred to the butt as well as skin laxity both influence the final results.

Having performed more than 5,000 BBLs, Dr. Schulman says there is always a variety in what each patient wants. “I find that whether the butt looks “fake” or “natural,” it is less about the volume of fat and more about the shape. You can have a huge butt that looks like you naturally have it,” he says.

And that’s where exemplary technique comes in. The power of the BBL is that plastic surgeons can tailor the surgery to match each patient’s unique body type and preference — it is akin to molding a sculpture. For example, to create a natural-looking butt, Dr. Schulman emphasizes that the shaping portion of the surgery needs to blend the butt and hips into the thighs, with the butt displaying a smooth curve between the back and butt. “This is more of an ‘upside-down-heart’ shape that patients desire,” he says. For a more prominent look, your surgeon will need to fashion the butt into a rounder shape at the hips and augment it so that the upper portion of the butt is like a top-shelf.

Some surgeons even started to put their own spin on the BBL. For example, Dr. Ghavami’s SCurve technique (the ‘S’ also stands for safety) balances the entire body with a bit of a subtle yet natural curve that he can exaggerate depending on a woman’s body and size. “You should always look like you haven’t had surgery, and the body should have the shape of a 360-silhouette,” Dr. Ghavami says. Surgeons that take a more holistic approach to contour the body from a 360° approach are not overinflating the butt, he adds, which is why the result is that much more natural-looking.

So, how do you know how big is big enough and if you will end up with a butt that doesn’t suit your body? “Too big is anything that does not ‘flow’ with the patient’s frame,” Dr. Earle says. “For example, buttocks or hips that the patient’s thighs do not support will lead to the so-called ‘ant booty’ or ‘diaper booty.’ Also, just because you want a specific size or shape doesn’t necessarily mean it’s the right fit for your body, or that’s even possible with your anatomy.

Going large with any body sculpting procedure can distort the body’s overall balance and symmetry. As Dr. Ghavami says, the idea is always to create a natural curve and “keep them guessing” since most women he treats are now coming in wanting more natural-looking results. However, geography still dictates the current trends.

In certain parts of the country, women still request that their newly plumped-up butt flies under the radar, yet others beg their surgeons for a noticeably amplified look. “Recently, I was at a Kanye and Drake concert in Miami, and everything is big there, kind of like the ’90s where we used to see huge breast augmentations in patients,” Dr. Ghavami says. “There’s always an early phase where surgeons and patients do too much or want too much, and then there’s the secondary, evolved phase where things balance out and look natural. Since day one, I have always believed in a more natural silhouette.”

“Women desiring more of a Kim Kardashian-type butt will need much more fat injected into their buttocks and hips than compared to an individual wanting a more subdued appearance,” Dr. Mendietta says. Yet, depending on what state you have surgery dictates how much fat can be removed, ultimately affecting the result. “In Florida, the law requires that no more than four liters of fat be removed during liposuction if we are not performing another procedure (that includes cutting) at the same time,” he says.

For example, a patient who elects to do a breast augmentation with a BBL cannot have more than one liter of fat surgically removed. “If a patient has plenty of fat to be removed and is hoping to achieve a significant appearance, electing only to do the BBL and coming back in the future for the other procedure may make the most sense for maximum fat removal,” he adds.

It’s not just the look of a too-big butt that deters some patients who want a BBL from getting one. Going too radical in size puts additional pressure on the fat cells, which Dr. Schulman says results in a high percentage of fat cell loss. The augmented rear end will age and not always for the better. That sizeable, now-heavy butt will eventually begin to droop as the body ages due to a lack of support. So, while your butt may look juicy, perky, and round at 30, chances are it won’t look nearly the same as you enter your 60s. Consider that as food for thought.

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