If you’ve been researching bum-enhancing treatments, you’ve probably come across two popular options: Lanluma and hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers. Both treatments can enhance shape and volume without surgery, but they work in very different ways. Understanding the differences helps you choose the best option for your goals — especially if you’re considering a non-surgical BBL.

What Is Lanluma?

Lanluma is a collagen-stimulating injectable made from poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA). Instead of adding instant volume, it encourages your body to produce its own collagen over time. This creates gradual, natural-looking fullness and improves the quality of the skin.

Many clients choose Lanluma for a non-surgical BBL because the results continue to develop for months, giving long-lasting improvements in shape, projection and firmness.

What About Hyaluronic Acid Fillers?

Hyaluronic acid fillers give immediate results by adding volume directly into the treatment area. While HA fillers work brilliantly for facial contouring, they aren’t the top choice for large body areas like the bum. The amount of product required can be high, which makes the treatment expensive and more temporary.

Clients who want instant results may still consider HA fillers, but for a non-surgical BBL, most people prefer longer-lasting, collagen-based solutions.

Which Gives Better Results?

It depends on what you’re looking for:

  • Lanluma offers gradual, natural, long-lasting results and enhances skin quality. It’s ideal for clients wanting a subtle, lifted and rounded shape as part of their non-surgical BBL.
  • Hyaluronic acid fillers give immediate volume but don’t match Lanluma’s longevity or collagen stimulation.

At Simply Clinics, most patients choose Lanluma for their non-surgical BBL because it provides reliable, consistent and natural results with a lower risk profile.

Which Treatment Should You Choose?

If you want long-lasting enhancement, natural curves and improved skin texture, Lanluma is usually the superior option. If you want quick but temporary volume, HA fillers may work — but they’re not the gold standard for a non-surgical BBL.

This is exclusively available with Dr Jessica who can assess your shape, goals and skin quality to recommend the safest, most effective treatment plan.

Medically approved by Dr Jessica Western

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