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Robert Applebaum M.D.

What is a lower body lift?

Though it may seem like much of the attention for aesthetic surgery is placed on the face and chest areas, what is becoming increasingly popular is another set of procedures that concentrate on the areas of the body from the belly and below, known as a lower body lift. A lower body lift is a surgical procedure that focuses on transforming your body shape by removing excess skin and fat from the lower body.

This procedure is often sought after significant weight loss or a loss of skin elasticity, and targets areas such as the abdomen, buttocks, waist, hips, and thighs.

But many still have questions of how it compares to similar procedures like a belt lipectomy or tummy tuck. In addition, they also may have concerns about the risks and  recovery process, as well as the cost. 

Understanding Lower Body Lifts

A lower body lift is much more than just removing skin and fat. It’s also about reshaping and contouring the body. Many desire this procedure after losing a significant amount of weight, as a skilled plastic surgeon can make the necessary adjustment and address the new issues that arise with such a dramatic change to the body.

Before one undergoes this procedure, it’s crucial for prospective patients to be at a stable weight before surgery. If the patient is not at their desired weight and has maintained it, the results could be negatively impacted. It is also important to understand that recovery can be substantial, involving some downtime and careful post-operative care. Discussing your options as well as all these pertinent details with a qualified plastic surgeon is essential to fully understand the surgery and set realistic expectations.

Lower Body Lift vs. Belt Lipectomy

Though there are some similarities, a lower body lift and belt lipectomy are two distinct procedures. A belt lipectomy focuses primarily on the waistline, addressing excess skin and fat in this region.

In contrast, a lower body lift targets a broader area that can include not just the waist but also the abdomen, buttocks, hips, and thighs. Knowing the specific areas you want to address is essential in choosing the right procedure and to get the desired result.

The Benefits of a Lower Body Lift After Weight Loss

A lower body lift is truly beneficial following significant weight loss as it can remove excess skin that diet and exercise cannot address. This not only contours the body, but also can relieve the patient of potential issues such as skin irritation or strain to various parts of the body.

In addition, this procedure enhances comfort and hygiene. Patients often report improved clothing fit and increased confidence, contributing to a better quality of life.

360 Lower Body Lift: A Comprehensive Approach

A 360 lower body lift provides circumferential tightening, addressing sagging from all angles. It encompasses the abdomen, hips, thighs, and buttocks with the goal of achieving a balanced outcome.

This approach delivers more comprehensive body contouring. The results are often more harmonious, creating an improved and balanced appearance as well as offering a smoother silhouette compared to localized procedures that simply concentrate on one area of the body. It is a transformative option for many seeking overall improvement.

Lower Body Lift vs. Tummy Tuck: What’s the Difference?

A lower body lift addresses multiple areas, including the aforementioned abdomen, thighs, and buttocks. It’s ideal for those with significant amounts of excess skin and fat.

On the other hand, a tummy tuck, as the name suggests, focuses solely on the abdominal area. It’s more suitable for people who want to tighten and flatten their belly. Understanding these differences as well as what your overall goal is, will help when choosing the procedure.

How Much Does a Lower Body Lift Cost?

The cost of a lower body lift can vary widely. Factors that influence the price include the surgeon’s expertise, geographic location, and extent of the procedure.

On average, you can expect to pay between $8,000 and $25,000  by While cost is a consideration, Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Dr. Robert Applebaum says choosing a qualified and experienced surgeon is paramount for optimal results.

Conclusion

A lower body lift is one of the most transformative procedures available. It reshapes the lower body, enhancing both comfort and appearance. Do your research and make sure, and if you are seriously considering getting this procedure, to sit down with your doctor to discuss the issues and get all of your questions answered. Consulting with a skilled surgeon is crucial for achieving the best outcomes. Fully understanding every aspect of a lower body lift will ensure better informed and more realistic decisions for potential patients.

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