Liposuction cannulas are versatile tools in a plastic surgeon's armamentarium useful for dissection, deep subcutaneous ligamentous release, fat extraction, and lipofilling. Experienced surgeons develop the ability to navigate subcutaneous anatomy through real-time tactile feedback of the cannula's depth, angulation, excursion, and resistance. Peripheral gluteal ligaments acting as anatomic boundaries must be understood and protected. However, central ligaments tether the dermis to deeper structures precluding expansion. Appropriate, targeted ligamentous weakening improves focal capacitance allowing precise gluteal contouring while staying in safe planes. This maneuver is critical during subcutaneous lipofilling of the S-Curve® procedure to create an aesthetically pleasing, convex gluteal silhouette.
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