Body Contouring is a group of cosmetic surgical procedures designed to remove excess skin and reshape areas of the body after significant weight loss, pregnancy, aging, or changes in body composition. Depending on individual needs, treatment may include tummy tuck (abdominoplasty), arm lift, thigh lift, lower body lift, or body lift surgery. The goal is to improve body shape, remove loose or sagging skin, and create a more defined and proportionate appearance.
Individuals After Significant Weight Loss
People who have lost substantial weight and are left with excess or loose skin that does not improve through diet and exercise.
Patients with Loose or Sagging Skin
Individuals experiencing excess skin around the abdomen, arms, thighs, buttocks, or other areas due to aging, pregnancy, or changes in body weight.
People Seeking Improved Body Contour
Healthy individuals who are close to their ideal weight and want to improve body proportions and achieve a firmer, more defined appearance.
Personalized Body Assessment
Your plastic surgeon evaluates your overall health, skin elasticity, body shape, weight stability, and aesthetic goals to determine the most suitable procedure.
Excess Skin Removal & Reshaping
Under appropriate anesthesia, the surgeon removes excess skin and tissue from the targeted areas and reshapes the body contour to create a smoother and more proportionate appearance.
Recovery & Follow-Up Care
After surgery, your medical team provides wound care, compression garment guidance, activity restrictions, and follow-up appointments to monitor healing and results.
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Your Treatment Journey
Before Procedure
- You will undergo a detailed medical examination and consultation with your plastic surgeon.
- Your surgeon will discuss the procedure, expected results, potential risks, and incision locations.
- You may be advised to maintain a stable weight, stop smoking, and temporarily adjust certain medications.
During Procedure
- Body contouring procedures are generally performed under general anesthesia.
- Surgery may take 2–6 hours, depending on the areas being treated and whether multiple procedures are combined.
- Excess skin and tissue are removed, and the remaining tissues are carefully repositioned to create the desired body contour.
After Procedure
- Hospital stay varies depending on the extent of surgery and may range from same-day discharge to several days.
- Swelling, bruising, tightness, and discomfort are common during the initial recovery period.
- Most patients gradually return to normal activities within 2–6 weeks, while final results become more apparent as swelling subsides.
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