You’re not imagining it. You’re not getting “soft.” Your feet are losing their natural cushion — and it has a name: plantar fat pad atrophy.
It’s the cushion-restoration idea behind the famous Brazilian Butt Lift — reimagined for where women actually need it most: under their feet.
The bottom of your foot has specialized fat pads — dense, springy cushions under the heel and the ball of the foot — that absorb roughly 200–400% of your body weight with every step. Over time, those pads thin out. The fat cells shrink, the protective chambers collapse, and force that used to be absorbed by fat now transmits directly to bone.
We hear it constantly — from patients heading to galas at The Breakers, weddings at Club Colette, or just dinner on Clematis Street. Women who spent their 20s, 30s, and 40s in beautiful shoes are now facing a closet full of heels they simply can’t wear comfortably.
Until recently, the options were bleak: cushioned inserts, wider shoes, flats, or accepting the pain. None of those solve the actual problem — they work around it.
For patients who prefer a non-tissue option or whose atrophy pattern responds better to volumizing and collagen remodeling, we also offer Sculptra, a poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) injectable that stimulates your body to generate its own collagen over time.
Rather than replacing the fat pad directly, Sculptra rebuilds the supporting framework — gradually adding structure and cushion through a series of treatments. Results develop over weeks to months and can persist for two years or more.
Which option is right for you depends on the pattern of your atrophy, your anatomy, your goals, and how you’d like the restoration to progress. We recommend one or the other — or sometimes a combination — based on your evaluation.
Neither option uses your own fat. There is no liposuction step. There is no harvest site to recover from.
The Foot BBL™ is performed in-office under local anesthesia. Most patients are in and out in under an hour.
Liposana™ Foot BBL™: Early clinical experience suggests 18–24 months or longer before a refresh is considered. Because Liposana™ invites your own tissue to remodel the area, many patients extend the benefit well beyond that window.
Sculptra Foot BBL™: Results build over a series of sessions and typically persist two years or more. Because Sculptra stimulates your body’s own collagen, the foundation it builds can continue to provide structure long after treatment.
The Foot BBL™ is generally an out-of-pocket cosmetic and quality-of-life procedure — insurance does not typically cover it, though select cases involving documented medical problems (diabetic pressure issues, for example) may qualify for partial coverage.
We provide transparent pricing at consultation, with financing options through CareCredit and similar programs. Pricing depends on:
A board-certified podiatric surgeon — Dr. Orlando Cedeno, DPM, FACFAS — performing the procedure, not a technician
Deep foot-and-ankle anatomical expertise — the Foot BBL™ is performed by a physician who specializes in the foot, not an aesthetic practitioner who occasionally works on feet
Both Liposana™ and Sculptra options available in one practice, so your procedure is matched to your anatomy and goals
A full regenerative medicine suite for patients who want to combine the Foot BBL™ with other therapies (PRP, peptides, biologics)
Transparent, concierge-level pricing and planning
Convenient Jupiter location with an atmosphere designed for patients who expect a premium experience
We treat the foot not just as a mechanical structure, but as an aesthetic and functional part of the body that deserves the same thoughtful care as the face.
Medically reviewed by Orlando Cedeno, DPM, FACFAS — board-certified podiatric
surgeon and founder of Abacoa Podiatry & Leg Vein Center in Jupiter, FL. This article is for educational purposes and does not replace a medical evaluation. Individual results vary.