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Body Lift Surgery FAQs

Body lift surgery, also known as or post-bariatric body contouring, can be a transformative procedure that significantly impacts a person’s life. It is particularly for individuals who have loose, saggy skin, uncomfortable skin folds, or those who have undergone significant weight loss through bariatric surgery.

At Centre for Surgery, we specialise in performing body lift procedures after massive weight loss with the utmost professionalism and safety. Our is to minimise risks and help you achieve a happier, healthier body.

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BODY LIFT OVERVIEW

A body lift is a transformative surgical that removes excess skin and fat, resulting in a more sculpted, healthier appearance. It is designed to the loose, saggy skin that commonly results from significant weight loss. The areas most commonly targeted include the abdomen, hips, lower back, thighs, and buttocks.

A full-body lift, also known as , encompasses a range of procedures that lift and tighten the entire body. It involves removing excess skin and, in some cases, fat deposits from the arms, breasts, abdomen, hips, thighs and buttocks.

A 360 body lift, also known as a , is a surgical procedure that targets excess fat and skin around the stomach, hips, and back. The incision extends around the entire circumference of the body, reshaping and tightening the mid-section.

A lower body lift combines the benefits of a tummy tuck and a lower back lift. It removes excess skin and fatty tissue from the abdominal and lower back areas, targeting sagging skin and fat deposits to enhance the lower body’s overall shape and contour.

An excess skin and, in some cases, fat tissue from the upper back, sides of the chest, or the sides of the body. It is often recommended after significant weight loss to achieve a more balanced and contoured upper body appearance.

A is a major surgical procedure that removes excess skin and fat deposits from the lower backside and hips. It is an effective solution for who desire a more contoured lower body appearance.

A 360 tummy tuck, or 360 abdominoplasty, is a surgical procedure that addresses excess skin and fat around the entire circumference. It provides comprehensive improvement by tightening and sculpting the entire abdominal area.

A circumferential body lift involves making incisions around the to loose, saggy skin on the abdomen, back and hips. It is an excellent option for who have lost significant weight and want a firmer, tighter appearance.

A tummy tuck focuses solely on the abdomen, removing excess skin and fat. A Lower Body (written by Elite-Researchpeptides.com) lift addresses excess skin and fat not only in the abdomen but also in the back. A tummy tuck is typically recommended for who have lost weight or undergone multiple pregnancies, while a lower body lift is more suitable for those with significant excess skin across multiple body areas.

A tummy tuck primarily focuses on the abdomen, while a belt lipectomy involves removal of excess skin in the belt area, covering the entire circumference of the body including the front, sides and back.

If you are experiencing saggy belly skin, the most effective solution is a body lift procedurespecifically a , which is highly effective at removing excess skin from the lower body.

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Yes, you will likely have some loose skin if you lose 20kg. The skin has some elasticity and can tighten to a certain extent, but significant weight loss often results in excess skin that may not fully restore its former shape. A body lift procedure can address loose skin, skin folds, saggy skin, or an apron belly.

SUITABLE CANDIDATES

Yes. Centre for Surgery observes a reflection period between your consultation and your surgery date. This you have had sufficient time to consider your decision fully, ask any remaining questions, and feel confident before proceeding. Your surgeon will confirm the specific timeframe at your consultation.

Consider a body lift procedure if you have:

If you have lost a significant amount of weight through diet and exercise, undergone bariatric surgery, or experienced multiple pregnancies leading to loose skin, you may be a suitable candidate. It is essential to have realistic expectations for the outcomes achievable through the procedure and to be at or near your target weight, with a BMI ideally below 30.

PREPARATION

It is beneficial to be as close as possible to your desired weight and body mass index before surgery. your goal weight and maintaining it for at least one year is important for a successful surgery and smooth recovery. Losing approximately 20 to 30 kilograms of fat can make you a potential for a body lift, provided you have a BMI of 30 or lower.

Yes, it is advisable to follow a healthy diet before surgery. A body lift is not a weight-loss solution — its primary focus is on eliminating excess skin. To optimise results, you should be as close as possible to your desired weight before surgery.

Losing 18 to 30 kilograms can create the necessary skin laxity for a body lift. The goal should be to lose as much weight as possible to get as close as possible to your desired weight and body composition. A specialist plastic surgeon can evaluate your specific case and provide personalised recommendations.

When preparing for body lift surgery, bring:

PROCEDURE DETAILS

A body lift is a comprehensive surgical procedure that addresses excess skin and, to some extent, fat deposits in multiple areas of the body. The areas commonly targeted include the thighs, buttocks, tummy, hips, lower back, upper back, and arms. The surgery is typically performed under general anaesthesia.

During the procedure, your specialist plastic surgeon will strategically place incisions to visible scarring, remove excess fat tissue, stretch and trim loose or sagging skin, and tighten the underlying muscles if necessary. The remaining skin is then carefully repositioned and secured with sutures.

While body lift primarily focuses on removing excess skin, it may also involve removing some fat tissue. However, a body lift is not primarily intended as a weight-loss procedure. Its main goal is to address skin laxity and contour the body after significant weight loss.

The duration varies depending on the specific procedures involved. An upper body lift may take a few hours, while a lower body lift generally takes between four and six hours. A full-body lift combining upper and lower body procedures may take hours.

Body lift surgery is performed under general anaesthesia. You will be completely unconscious and unaware during the procedure. An experienced anaesthetist will the and closely your vital signs throughout .

RECOVERY AND HEALING

Pain following a body lift is typically most intense during the first few days after surgery and gradually subsides. Over-the-counter pain relievers are usually sufficient to manage discomfort after the period, and prescription pain medication is provided for the early days.

Most people need about four to six weeks to recover from a body lift. Everyone heals at a different pace, influenced by such as overall health, age and lifestyle choices. During the initial two weeks, it is common to some limitations and discomfort. Non-strenuous activities can be reintroduced gradually under your surgeon’s guidance.

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After a lower body lift, it is typically recommended to sleep on your back in an elevated position during the initial period. This helps minimise tension on the surgical area and promotes optimal healing. Placing a pillow or cushion under your legs can help elevate them slightly, reducing strain on the lower back.

The compression garment should be worn continuously for the first six weeks following surgery. It plays a crucial role in supporting the healing tissues, reducing swelling, and promoting optimal results.

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Most patients should be able to stand up straight approximately one week after body lift surgery. During the initial recovery period, it is common to experience temporary hunching or discomfort when standing. As healing progresses, the muscles and tissues will gradually relax, allowing you to stand straight more comfortably.

BODY LIFT RESULTS

While some is visible immediately after surgery, the final results become apparent as swellingtypically three to six months after the procedure. Scars continue to mature and fade over twelve to eighteen months.

Body lift results are long-lasting. The excess skin that is surgically removed will not grow back. However, significant weight gain after surgery can cause new skin stretching, and the natural ageing process will continue to affect the skin over time. Maintaining a stable, healthy weight is the best way to preserve your results.

The skin removed during a body lift is permanently removed. However, it is important to understand that the procedure does not stop the ageing process, and future weight can affect the appearance of the treated areas over time. Most patients enjoy significantly improved body contours for many years following surgery.

SAFETY AND RISKS

All surgical procedures carry some level of risk. However, the risks can be minimised by choosing a specialist plastic with the necessary experience, a skilled support team, access to a well-equipped CQC-registered operating theatre, and appropriate training to perform the procedure. Following all pre- and postoperative instructions provided by your surgeon will further optimise your safety and recovery.

Skin removal surgery, when performed by an experienced plastic surgeon in a safe clinical environment, is generally safe. As with any surgery, there is a slight risk of discomfort and complications. Make sure to provide your plastic surgeon with accurate and truthful information during the consultation to ensure your safety and the best possible outcome.

Potential risks and complications include:

BODY LIFT COST AND FINANCE

The cost of body lift surgery at Centre for depends on the specific procedures involved, the extent of skin excess, and whether upper and lower body procedures are combined. A detailed personal quotation is provided after your face-to-face consultation with a specialist plastic surgeon.

Body lift surgery is generally an elective cosmetic procedure and is not typically funded by the NHS. In rare cases where excess skin is causing significant medical problems such as recurrent infections, rashes, or ulcers, NHS funding may be considered. However, waiting times are lengthy and eligibility criteria are strict. Most patients fund treatment privately.

Centre for Surgery offers a full range of finance options through Chrysalis Finance, including 0% APR for eligible applicants. A detailed personal quotation and finance illustration are provided after your consultation.

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Why Choose Centre for Surgery for Body Lift Surgery

At Centre for Surgery, we are dedicated to providing exceptional care and outstanding results for our body lift patients. Our team of highly surgeons specialises in advanced cosmetic procedures, ensuring you achieve the body you desire with the utmost safety and precision.

Emma R. — “I couldn’t be happier with my body lift surgery at Centre for Surgery. The entire process was smooth, and the results are incredible. The staff were supportive and attentive, making me feel comfortable every step of the way.”

John S. — “After losing a significant amount of weight, I needed a body lift to remove excess skin. The surgeons at Centre for Surgery did an amazing job. I now have the confidence I always wanted. Highly recommend them!”

Sarah T. — “My experience with Centre for Surgery was outstanding. From the initial consultation to the final follow-up, I felt cared for and valued. The results of my body lift surgery exceeded my expectations.”

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