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Body lift, also known as a belt lipectomy, is
like a facelift for the center body. The procedure is performed
to remove the excess skin or fatty tissue that exists on the body
as a result of age or extreme weight loss. More extensive surgery
than the tummy tuck, the body lift is performed on the lower torso
and upper legs and involves the belly, hips, back, buttocks and
outer thighs.
Other terms for body lift include torsoplasty,
circumferential torsoplasty, central body lift, lower body lift,
circumferential panniculectomy and circumferential lipectomy.
There are several groups of candidates for the
extensive surgery involved in a body lift. The first group includes
patients who have lost a great amount of weight, either through
gastric bypass surgery, intestinal bypass surgery or change in nutrition
and fitness habits. These people have lost between 60 and 350 pounds,
but are left with excess skin on their faces, breasts, backs, trunks
and thighs. Many people who have lost this much weight need plastic
surgery to their entire bodies, including their arms and face, in
order to attain normal body contours.
People who are not able to lose 30 or 40 pounds
through diet or exercise also may opt for body lift surgeries. Instead
of tummy tucks, which might create an imbalanced contour, people
in this category choose to have their whole trunk altered. Normal
weight women in their 30s and 40s, often many years past giving
birth, also opt for body lift surgery to remove remaining post-baby
weight and additional weight that came naturally with age. Some
patients select body lift surgeries to correct overly aggressive
liposuction surgeries.
Although the steps of the body lift procedure differ
depending on the needs of the patient, doctors often perform surgery
on the stomach first, removing excess skin from the belly button
to the pubic area and then tightening the abdominal wall muscle.
This is the area that is most often loosened by pregnancy or weight
loss. The fat and skin from above the belly button is pulled down
and sutured in place, and the belly button is pulled out to its
normal position.
The procedure continues with the rest of the body
parts, and often involves liposuction on the outer thighs. In all,
the body lift surgery can take anywhere between 3 and 7 hours.
Recovery from the body lift can be painful and
extended. Patients have tubes and drains left in their skin for
one to two weeks post surgery to drain any tissue fluid or blood.
They are encouraged to walk right away, and progressively move more
as days pass. Most patients resume normal activity in four to six
weeks after body lift surgery.
Circumferential Body Lift: Abdomen,
Thighs and Buttocks
The abdomen is usually of greatest concern to individuals
following massive weight loss. In both men and woman, excess fat
is stored both in the abdomen and beneath the skin of the abdominal
wall. Consequently, following weight loss, there tends to be both
excess abdominal wall skin and loose muscles. In addition to the
aesthetic concerns, the abdomen often presents as a functional problem
following weight loss. Large amounts of hanging skin along the lower
abdomen can lead to the collection of moisture between the skin
folds resulting in a condition called intertriginous dermatitis.
The skin is often irritated, red and painful. On occasion the skin
may breakdown and bleed or even become infected. Non-surgical means
of treating this problem include maintaining the skin folds dry.
This can be frustrating and is only a temporary solution to the
problem. The surgical removal of the excess skin and fat is called
panniculectomy. Panniculectomy in the region of the abdomen is also
referred to as an abdominoplasty or tummy tuck. The technique usually
involves tightening the muscles of the abdomen and removing excess
skin as well.
Addressing the excess skin of the abdomen is often
very satisfactory following pregnancy but is usually inadequate
following massive weight loss. As mentioned earlier, weight loss
following bariatric procedures is generalized; consequently, excess
skin is not just confined to the abdomen but involves the thighs
and buttocks as well. For these reasons, a procedure called a body
lift is usually performed on weight loss patients. The operation
involves an abdominoplasty, thigh and buttock lift all at one time.
The operation very effectively addresses loose skin and cellulite
along the thighs and buttocks as well as the abdomen. Patients are
often exhilarated just to learn that that such an operation exists.
While the scar is lengthy, it is confined to the waistline and is
hidden by conventional underwear, panties or a bikini. Both men
and women find the operation very rewarding.
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