Body Lift: Is It Right For Me?

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Body Lift: Is It Right For Me?

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Body lift cosmetic surgery is a relatively new comer in the world of plastic surgery but it is quickly gaining popularity. The procedure itself involves shaping the upper or lower body or both to treat the excessive saggy skin that is left over from a massive weight loss. Patients who have undergone gastric bypass or lap band surgery are ideal candidates for this type of surgery if they maintain their weight loss for at least a year and are engaged in a healthy diet and exercise program.


This is not a good option for anyone who still has a high body mass index and your doctor will likely recommend that you loose the weight first before you attempt this type of surgery. This is also not a good surgical option for anyone who uses nicotine products as this increases the risk factors for most patients.


A body lift should not be confused with a weight loss surgery. This surgery does not remove fatty cell deposits like liposuction does. After any major weight loss the biggest problem many patients experience is losing the weight but the stretched out skin does not snap back in place. Instead the skin is loose and flabby and takes away from the natural appearance and benefits of the weight loss.


A lower body lift is often the most dramatic since this is generally where most fatty cells are deposited and do the most damage to stretching out the skin. Your doctor will do a tummy tuck, as well as a buttock and thigh lift to give dramatic results. An upper body lift will address the hanging skin under your arms as well as saggy breast by doing a breast lift.


The total cost for these procedures will vary of course depending on your geographical location, what you have done and how extensive your surgery is. Your fees will include not only your surgeon's fees but also a fee to the anesthesiologist and a fee for the hospital or surgical center. The normal range for your physician's fees for a lower body lift falls around $ 10,000 to $ 13,000 and your average hospital or surgical center is around $ 3,000 to $ 4,000.


The average down time to be expected is three weeks for most patients with a minimum of two weeks down time. This means you won't be able to return to work or any normal activities until you have been cleared by your doctor to do so.


Since this is a major elective surgery you should discuss all aspects of the procedures that you may need to undergo and fully understand the risk as well as the benefits to each stage of the surgical process.

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