Category: Belt Lipectomy

Belt Lipectomy (Lower Body Lift Surgery) After Bariatric Surgery: A Comprehensive Guide

Belt Lipectomy (Lower Body Lift Surgery) After Bariatric Surgery: A Comprehensive Guide A belt lipectomy (lower body lift, 360 degrees abdominoplasty) removes excess skin from the abdomen, hips, thighs, and buttocks after significant weight loss, such as post-bariatric surgery. Bariatric surgery can be life-changing for those struggling with obesity, often…

Lower Body Lift (Belt Lipectomy) Surgery Guide

Lower Body Lift (Belt Lipectomy) Surgery Guide Substantial weight loss could leave excess skin and fat 360 degrees around your waist, affecting your abdomen, flanks, upper pubic zone, buttocks, and thighs. Belt lipectomy surgery removes excess skin from these areas with a 360-degree incision around the belt line. This surgical…

Managing and Minimising Belt Lipectomy Scarring (Circumferential Body Lift Scars)

Managing and Minimising Belt Lipectomy Scarring (Circumferential Body Lift Scars) Losing 30+ kilos often leaves behind loose skin and stubborn fat deposits on the abdomen and nearby areas such as the lower back, hips, thighs, pubic area, and buttocks. Tightening loose skin in all these areas is achievable through belt…

Abdominoplasty Vs. Lipectomy

Abdominoplasty vs. Lipectomy: What’s the Difference? Many patients seek surgery to address excess abdominal fat and loose skin, particularly when diet and exercise have not produced the desired changes. Among the most common surgical options are abdominoplasty and lipectomy. While these terms are sometimes used interchangeably, they describe procedures with…

Belt Lipectomy Surgery Guide

Belt Lipectomy Surgery Guide After significant weight loss, many people develop loose, excess skin. A belt lipectomy is a surgical option that removes redundant skin around the entire waistline, including the front, back, and sides. This procedure may be considered when skin laxity is circumferential, affecting the abdomen, flanks, lower…

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