Lift, Shape, Smooth, and Strengthen — Without Surgery Often referred to by our patients as the “Booty Bar” — a coordinated, physician-led approach to improving glute shape, structure, and skin quality.

Lift, Shape, Smooth, and Strengthen — Without Surgery Often referred to by our patients as the “Booty Bar” — a coordinated, physician-led approach to improving glute shape, structure, and skin quality.
The goal is not to treat everything — but to treat what actually changes how the area looks.
We do not rely on a single device or platform.
Each technology is selected based on what it can specifically improve — whether that is collagen stimulation, fat reduction, or neuromuscular activation.
The difference is not the device itself, but how and when it is used within a structured plan.
In many cases, the most meaningful improvement comes from combining technologies, rather than relying on a single treatment to do everything.
Hair loss is ongoing. Your plan should be too.
This program combines three key pillars:
In some cases, improving shape requires reducing or redistributing fat, rather than adding volume.
We may use:
Radiofrequency-based fat reduction works by heating adipose tissue to a level where fat cells are gradually broken down and cleared by the body.
Small adjustments in surrounding areas can significantly improve how the entire region looks.
Breakouts in this area are common — and often persistent.
We address this through:
The goal is not just temporary clearing, but long-term skin stability.
Stretch marks and texture changes are treated using collagen-stimulating technologies such as RF microneedling.
These treatments help:
Results develop gradually but contribute significantly to overall refinement.
Many approaches focus on a single solution — usually adding volume — without considering muscle tone or skin quality.
This can lead to:
A layered approach avoids this by treating the underlying structure, not just the surface.
Most patients do not require every component of this program—only the right level of support based on how their hair is changing.
This is not a one-time recommendation—it’s a structured plan that evolves with your hair over time.
This approach is ideal for patients who:
It is less suited for those seeking immediate or exaggerated transformation.
Yes. This is one of the most common reasons patients seek treatment. After weight loss, the concern is often shape and structure rather than fat.