08 Mar What Do You Need to Know About a Body Lift Surgery?
A body lift is an involved surgical procedure that removes excess fat and loose or sagging tissue or skin in patients who have undergone extreme weight loss from either pregnancy or bariatric surgery. Patients report a high satisfaction rate as the surgical procedure is designed to remove the excess skin and restore the ability to move and function without the excess weight.
Candidates For Body Lift Surgery
A body lift is a type of body contouring procedure that is both safe and suitable for reshaping almost any area of the body, including thighs, chest, hips, tummy, knees, and arms. The right candidates for this kind of procedure are those who enjoy good health and want to look good.
Body Lift Surgery Explained
Body lift surgery can be done in combination with other cosmetic procedures:
- Tummy tuck – a procedure designed to give the abdomen a nice and flat shape
- Arm/thigh lift – a procedure that removes excess skin in areas such as the arms, buttocks, and thighs
- Butt lift – which focuses on giving the buttocks a fuller, firmer and more toned look
A body lift is circumferential in nature, meaning it can involve surgeries that go around the entire body. In fact, it is possible to have the waist, tummy, hips, thighs, and buttocks corrected in a single procedure.
Why Get a Body Lift?
Body lift procedures can be completely customized to meet the unique needs your body as well as your preferences. In addition to its aesthetic benefits, a body lift surgery can also help alleviate chances of infection and skin irritation. When you have loose skin rubbing together, it increases the risk of irritation and even infections.
For Your Body Lift Surgery, Contact Dr. Shaun Parson Today
If you are considering a body lift surgery, contact Dr. Shaun Parson, a board-certified and highly experienced plastic and reconstructive surgeon based in Scottsdale. Dr. Parson believes in the success and happiness of his clients, which is why he takes a personal, vested interest in each one of their cases. Whatever your goals, questions or concerns regarding the procedure may be, feel free to contact Dr. Parson in Scottsdale at (480) 282-8386 and schedule an appointment today.