Fillers injections for that area of the body are illegal in the US and most countries. There are available in a few regions of the world know by their less than strict control of medical and medi-cosmetical procedures, however, diverse cases of asymmetry and/or complications including hardening, migration and deformation occurring months after the injections, have been reported.
In the glutus maximus... upper butt, lower hip, off to the side Those injections are illegal in the US and in many other countries as they may cause reactions, asymmetry and other complications.
Fillers are suitable for small areas, but for larger areas only implants are a safe surgical option. There are some treatments available that combine diet, exercise and herbal supplements that are said to be effective., however, trust only those that are supervised by a doctor, not just web sites with no verifiable medical support.
Instead of injections what about working out - squats are great for the gluts WHY WOULD SOMEONE WANT BUTT SHOTS????? You probably do need a butt shot,though, if you actually asked this question. If you are experiencing constipation, please consult your family doctor, as there are many treatments that can be performed in substitute of an anal enema. If anal enemas are the only solution and you have tried other methods, saline is not needed; you can use plain water in a turkey baster, inserted into the rectum. This is generally an uncomfortable procedure. SLOWLY inject the fluid into the rectum, and pull the baster out slowly, trying to produce a stool at the same time. Good luck and take care.
It depends on the injection but they are least painful in the buttocks.
Doing a buttocks injection is simple. You find the spot where the needle of solution needs to go in, insert the needle, and inject the fluid.
Usually an injection in the buttocks.
I have chronic cough and my doctor prescribed one 1ml shot 3 days in a row.
Injections to increase size or shape of buttocks or Botox injections for wrinkles.?
The femoral nerve.
the outer buttocks
sacral plexus
Hitting the sciatic nerve when giving an injection in the buttocks can lead to permanent pain radiating from the buttock on that side down the back of the thigh. Sciatica pain can be debilitating! It can lead to problems and pain with just taking a few steps.
Upper outer buttocks; where the muscle is dense
upper outer buttocks
The chief danger of giving an IM injection in the wrong area of the buttocks is accidentally hitting a nerve, artery, or vein, which can cause injury or bleeding. Additionally, injecting into the wrong area can lead to pain, swelling, and discomfort for the patient.