Ideals of beauty are changing. Where most women once aspired
to a small, pert bottom now they desire a more voluptuous shape - and men do too!
Researchers at the Loma Linda University Department of
Plastic Surgery in California conducted a study of more than 1,000 people to
discover the ‘ideal’ shape and size for female buttocks in 2016.
They asked the participants to look at images that had been
digitally altered to illustrate buttocks of varying proportions, based on
waist-to-hip ratios. Waist-to-hip ratio is calculated by dividing the waist
circumference by the hip circumference (the smaller the waist in relation to
the hips, the lower the ratio).
In the past, a waist-to-hip ratio of 0.70 has often been
cited as the ideal. This was based on the measurements of beauty queens and
glamour models.
However, this new study reveals a preference for larger
posterior, with 44% of respondents (the single largest proportion) selecting a
waist-to-hip ratio of 0.65 as ideal. Kim Kardashian and Beyoncé are both said
to have a waist-to-hip ratio of 0.65.
The second most popular ratio was even bigger – 0.60, chosen
by 25% of respondents. Only 6% rated 0.70 (previously thought to be the perfect
waist-to-hip ratio) as the most attractive.
The responses were analysed in terms of age range, gender,
ethnicity, and nationality of the respondents, but preferences were found to be
similar across the subgroups.
We Want Width Not Depth
In addition to rating the appearance of buttocks from
behind, the participants were asked to evaluate side views (lateral).
Looking at the buttocks from this perspective, the
respondents showed a preference for more traditional ratios. Most chose a
flatter profile, with a waist-to-hip ratio of 0.70 or greater.
Therefore, the ‘perfect’ bottom must give a defined
hourglass figure when viewed from behind, but not protrude too far when viewed
from the side.
Writing in the journal Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery,
the researchers said: "Respondents prefer a more dramatic appearance in
the posterior view with a smaller waist and a larger and a more voluptuous
buttock. However, in the lateral view, a less enhanced shape is
preferred."
Better Buttock Augmentations
The aim of the study, according to its authors, is to help
guide cosmetic surgeons as they experience increased demand for buttock
augmentations (gluteoplasty).
According to statistics published by the American Society of
Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), nearly 12,000 women underwent buttock enhancement in
2015 — an increase of nearly 30% compared to 2014.
The surgery can be carried out using either the patient’s
own body fat, which is transplanted in the buttocks, or with gluteal implants.
Ocean Clinic’s Head Surgeon Dr. Kaye has experience in both techniques. You
can read more about how the surgery is performed here.
The treatment also includes liposculpting to contour the
buttocks, with fat removed from the lower back and upper thighs to give the
bottom more prominence and definition.
As more and more celebrities opt for buttocks enhancing treatments,
bigger booties are expected to become increasingly desired. If you dream of a
curvier silhouette, make an appointment to discuss your perfect proportions
with one of our surgeons.
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