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Clinical anatomy in aesthetic gluteal body contouring surgery.

This article describes some of the major anatomical issues that confront plastic surgeons when contouring and augmenting the gluteal region. A better understanding of anatomy can improve the cosmetic results of gluteal augmentation and thereby enhance patient satisfaction. More importantly, this knowledge can reduce the risks of complications, some of which may have long-term adverse effects.

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