Booty Call? How The Buttock Augmentations Trend Is Making Waves In Australia


Booty Call? How The Buttock Augmentations Trend Is Making Waves In Australia

Booty Call? How The Buttock Augmentations Trend Is Making Waves In Australia

The desire to become more beautiful and attractive has hit new heights in 2015. Buttock augmentations are really buzzing at the moment. And for anyone who doesn't know what that is, it is a procedure which alters the bum to become more shapel…or as men would say 'Nice!" With celebrities such as Kim Kardashian, Jenifer Lopez (J-Lo), Iggy Azaela and Beyoncé all getting cosmetic work done on their bums, Australia is starting to see the ripple effect of the Bootylicious craze that has swept the US and crossed the Pacific to the Australian shores.

There seems to be a wide range of buttock augmentations on offer for women to create a more appealing bum to show off the curves on their body. From implants to injections and Brazilian butt lifts, women have a wide range of choices; which is motivating them to get the perfect butt.

There is the choice to get it naturally by going to the gym and doing squats and glute exercises, but the gym exercises don't offer the exact -curvy look' that most of today's women are going for.

Women are becoming -bootylicious' by whipping their butt to their perfection via the cosmetic surgery procedure.

We cannot lie and we cannot deny that we are a society who is now starting to embrace the butt. And Aussie women are chanting that they don't want none unless they get the buns hun! It seems like the guys don't mind the buttocks craze though. Although the locker room banter of boobs vs. buns will be gearing more towards the -berth of the booty', which is now one of the most sought after cosmetic enhancements in Australia.

Guys will often banter between each other to discuss whether they are fonder of the boobs or the buns.

There are a number of women who have been craving more shapely bottoms that are now becoming victims of the craze!

There are women who are genuinely concerned about the shape of their bum and it is does affect their confidence. Women who suffer from jokes about their bum being too small, being flat like an iron board or floppy will continue to dent their confidence. By having a nice bum to show off, it will compliment the natural shapes and curves of the body, attracting men and attracting the envious attention of women.

The specialists from the Cosmos clinic have noticed a sharp increase in demand for the buttock augmentation craze. They've cited the influence of Kim Kardashian on her global audience as really spurring the demand for the procedure, as can be seen on their blog here.

Are there risks bum augmentation procedure?

There are risks with the procedure; which is why it is incredibly important that you go with qualified surgeons who practice the operations to the safest standards and who will consult you on the best and safest options for your desired look. If you would like to find out more from the experts at Cosmos clinic who can advise you on the details involved in the procedure.

Put safety first! Not the price!


The risk of undergoing the surgery with cheaper clinics isn't worth the risk of losing your life. There are serious risks with undertaking the procedure. You can get augmentations done abroad for a lower cost, however the risk of infection, the certification of the surgeons as to whether they have a license to practice.

Beware of unqualified doctors who are drawn into the lucrative cosmetic industry to make a quick buck, but risk leaving your out of pocket and endangering your health.

What does the future hold?

The trend of bum augmentation is set to continue with women's desire to get the ideal female body. As long as there are women who want to flaunt their extreme curves, the hour glass body or to show off their bubble butt while they are walking down the street, buttock augmentation will be here to stay and will continue to make waves in Australia.

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