Body Lift (Belt Lipectomy) Surgery: Types and Candidates

Body Lift (Belt Lipectomy) Surgery: Types and Candidates

Body lift surgery, also known as a belt lipectomy or torsoplasty surgery, is a procedure performed to eliminate excess skin and fat from different parts of the body such as the abdomen, hips, outer thighs and even the back. The procedure can help raise, firm, and tighten the skin in the areas targeted and it can be beneficial for you if you have loose or excess skin caused by factors such as massive weight loss, pregnancy, age, or sun damage. In the past, this surgery was primarily used to treat patients who had lost a significant amount of weight, often through bariatric surgery. Today, the procedure is also used to address the effects of ageing and one or multiple pregnancies.

Dr Jeremy Hunt is a skilled plastic surgeon regularly performing upper body lift (torsoplasty) and lower body lift (belt lipectomy) procedures to help patients achieve their desired aesthetic goals.

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When is a Body Lift (Torsoplasty) Not Indicated

While body lift (torsoplasty) surgery can be an effective option for individuals who have lost a significant amount of weight or have excess skin and fat in multiple areas of the body, there are certain situations where it may not be indicated. For example, individuals who are significantly overweight or have a BMI greater than 30 may not be good candidates, as the risks of complications and poor outcomes can be higher. More than this, if you have certain medical conditions, such as uncontrolled diabetes, heart disease, or bleeding disorders, you may not be a good candidate for the procedure.

It’s also important to note that body lift (torsoplasty) surgery cannot effectively address significant fat deposits. To be considered a good candidate for this procedure, you should have already reached and stabilised at or near your ideal weight. However, if you have smaller areas of localised fat but poor skin elasticity, your plastic surgeon may suggest a combination of liposuction and body lift (torsoplasty) surgery to achieve the desired results.

Body Lift (Torsoplasty) Surgery – Types of Procedures

The purpose of torsoplasty surgery is to remove excess skin and fat, which can be difficult or impossible to achieve through diet and exercise alone. If weight loss is possible with the right diet and exercise regimen, getting rid of excess skin is not possible without surgery, especially if you are over a certain age. What most people notice after completing their weight loss journey is that the skin didn’t retract on the new contours of the body. This often translates into excess skin folds in different areas of the body such as midline, back, thighs, to mention just a few.

The body lift (torsoplasty) procedure can help to improve the body’s contour and proportions. More than this, the surgery can improve the comfort and mobility if you are struggling with excess skin.

There are several different types of body lift (torsoplasty) surgeries, depending on the areas of the body that need to be addressed:

  • Lower Body Lift (Belt Lipectomy): This type of torsoplasty surgery focuses on the lower part of the body, including the abdomen, hips, buttocks, and thighs. It involves removing excess skin and fat from these areas. When broken down into its individual components, the belt lipectomy procedure consists of three main surgeries: Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck), Thigh Lipectomy, and Buttock Lift or Lipectomy
  • Upper Body Lift (Torsoplasty): An upper body lift or upper torsoplasty focuses on the upper body, including the breasts, chest, back, and arms. Upper body lifts can be customised to meet each patient’s individual needs, but they involve procedures such as brachioplasty, as well as breast mastopexies or augmentation mammoplasties in the case of women. In some cases, these procedures may be combined with liposuction as part of a Post Pregnancy Surgery. Patients may also choose to combine upper torsoplasty with lower torsoplasty
  • Full Body Lift (Torsoplasty): This type of surgery is a combination of lower and upper torsoplasties. It involves removing excess skin and fat from the entire body, resulting in a more comprehensive and complete transformation

Your plastic surgeon will recommend the type of torsoplasty that is best suited for your individual needs. In general, the lower body lift (belt llipectomy) is suitable for individuals who have excess skin and fat in the lower part of the body, while the upper torsoplasty is suitable for those who have excess skin and fat in the upper part of the body. The full body lift (torsoplasty) is suitable for those who have excess skin and fat throughout the body.

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How to Find Out If You Are a Good Candidate for Body Lift Surgery

You can perform a self-assessment to determine if you’re a viable candidate for body lift (torsoplasty) surgery. Here’s how:

  1. Stand in front of a mirror and examine the three targeted areas: abdomen, outer thighs, and posterior buttocks
  2. For the abdomen, hold one edge of skin on your lower abdomen with your thumb and palm, then grasp the lower skin with all four fingers. If you’re satisfied to see how your skin tightens and your pubic mound lifts, you may be a suitable candidate for abdominoplasty
  3. Hold the loose skin around your hips and observe how it lifts your hips and thighs. If you’re pleased with the results, an outer thigh lift (lipectomy) may be right for you
  4. Turn around to face away from the mirror and reach back with your palm to lift your butt. This will give you an idea of the potential outcome of a posterior buttock lift

However, the only way to really know if you’re a good candidate is by speaking to a surgeon such as Dr Jeremy Hunt who can properly assess you and your needs.

Pros and Cons to a Full Body Lift (Torsoplasty) Surgery

Like it is the case with any surgery, there are pros and cons to consider before undergoing a full body lift (torsoplasty) procedure. Here are some of the pros and cons:

Pros:

  • Comprehensive procedure: The surgery targets multiple areas of the body, including the upper and lower body, as well as the arms and legs.
  • Long-lasting results: The results of a full body lift (torsoplasty) can last for many years, especially if you maintain a healthy lifestyle and avoid significant weight gain
  • Improved mobility: For some people, excess skin and fat can limit mobility and make it difficult to perform certain activities. A full body lift (torsoplasty) can remove this excess skin and fat, resulting in improved mobility and greater freedom of movement

Cons:

  • High cost: A full torsoplasty can be an expensive procedure, this can be a barrier for some individuals who may not be able to afford the procedure
  • Lengthy recovery period: The recovery period after the surgery can be lengthy, with patients needing several weeks to several months to fully recover. During this time, you may experience swelling, bruising, and discomfort, and you will need to take time off work to allow your body to heal and recover
  • Risk of complications: Like any surgery, a full body lift (torsoplasty) carries some risks and potential complications, such as infection, visible scars and others. However, these risks can be minimised by carefully choosing your plastic surgeon and following their advice for post-op care
  • Requires commitment to healthy lifestyle: To maintain the results of a full torsoplasty, patients need to commit to a healthy lifestyle that includes regular exercise and a balanced diet. This can be challenging for some individuals, especially if they have struggled with weight loss or healthy habits in the past

Prepare for a Torsoplasty Surgery

Preparing for a body lift (torsoplasty) surgery is an important step towards your procedure. Here are some general guidelines to follow when preparing for surgery:

  • Stop smoking: Smoking can negatively impact healing and increase the risk of complications. It is important to stop smoking at least 6-8 weeks before the surgery and to avoid smoking during the recovery period
  • Avoid certain medications and supplements: Some medications and supplements, such as aspirin and blood thinners, can increase the risk of bleeding and should be avoided for several weeks before the surgery. Be sure to discuss any medications or supplements you are taking with your plastic surgeon
  • Maintain a healthy diet and exercise routine: Eating a healthy diet and exercising regularly can help prepare your body for surgery and support healing during the recovery period. Have a stable weight for 2 months and your BMI Index less than 30

What to Expect After Body Lift (Torsoplasty) Surgery

The recovery period following a body lift (torsoplasty) procedure is a crucial time that involves wearing a custom-fitted compression garment and limiting activities. You should plan to be off work for 3-4 weeks and avoid driving for 4 weeks. Some of your daily activities can be resumed as soon as the second week post-op, as long as they don’t involve intense physical effort.

FAQs about Torsoplasty or Belt Lipectomy Surgery

What is the recovery period like after body lift (torsoplasty) surgery?

  • The recovery period can vary depending on the extent of the surgery, but generally, patients can expect to take a 3-4 weeks off work to allow the body to heal and recover. During this time, you may experience pain and discomfort, as well as swelling and bruising that normally occur after a surgical intervention. Pain medication may be prescribed to manage any discomfort.

Who is a good candidate for body lift (torsoplasty) surgery?

  • Good candidates for body lift (torsoplasty) surgery are those who have lost a significant amount of weight or those who have excess skin and fat due to ageing, pregnancy, or other factors. Candidates should also be in good health and have realistic expectations for the outcome of the procedure.

What are the risks and complications associated with torsoplasty surgery?

  • Body lift surgery carries some risks and potential complications, such as bleeding, infection, scarring, and others. However, patients can minimise these risks by carefully following preoperative and postoperative instructions and maintaining a healthy lifestyle.

Will torsoplasty or belt lipectomy surgery leave noticeable scars?

  • Yes, body lift (torsoplasty) surgery will leave scars, but they can often be hidden by clothing or swimwear. The size and location of the scars will depend on the extent of the surgery and the specific techniques used by the surgeon.

Can body lift (torsoplasty) surgery be combined with other procedures?

  • Yes, body lift surgery can be combined with other cosmetic procedures such as liposuction, breast augmentation mammoplasty, or tummy tuck – abdominoplasty. However, the decision to combine procedures will depend on the individual patient’s needs and goals, as well as their overall health and medical history. It is important to discuss any potential combination of procedures with a qualified plastic surgeon.

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About Dr Jeremy Hunt – Specialist Plastic Surgeon

Dr Jeremy Hunt

Dr Jeremy Hunt is a specialist plastic surgeon and a member of FRACS & ASPS. He has over 20 years of experience providing plastic surgery in Sydney.

Careful, considerate and honest, Dr Jeremy Hunt works with you to find a solution that is suitable for your body and your lifestyle. Every patient is unique and requires a personalised approach to reach their goals.

Dr Hunt has provided his one-on-one service and attention to detail to thousands of women and men from the Sydney & Wollongong NSW area and across Australia.

Dr Hunt’s qualifications and education

Dr Jeremy A. Hunt MBBS FRACS graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine degree from Sydney University in 1990 and is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons and member of ASPS – the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons. He completed a Fellowship at the University of Texas in the United States, where he learnt from well-established and experienced plastic surgeons.

Next Step – Make an Enquiry or Request a consultation with Dr Hunt

Want more information before scheduling your consultation?

If breast reduction mammoplasty is something you’re considering, Dr Hunt can thoroughly explain all the options to you in a one-on-one consultation.

Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health professional.

Navigating the Road to Recovery: Understanding the Full Body Lift (Torsoplasty) Surgery Recovery Process

Navigating the Road to Recovery: Understanding the Full Body Lift (Torsoplasty) Surgery Recovery Process

Full body lift surgery, also known as a torsoplasty surgery or circumferential body lift, is a type of plastic surgery procedure that is used to remove excess skin from the entire body after significant weight loss. The procedure typically involves removing excess skin and fat from multiple areas of the body, including the abdomen, hips, thighs, back, arms, and buttocks. This type of surgery is often performed after significant weight loss or after major changes in weight, such as after pregnancy or as a result of ageing.

Full body lift surgery is a complex procedure that is usually performed under general anaesthesia and can take several hours to complete. It typically involves multiple incisions and may require a multi-stage approach, with separate procedures performed on different areas of the body.

It’s important to have realistic expectations and to understand the risks and potential complications associated with full torsoplasty surgery. Good candidates for this procedure are individuals who are in good physical health, at a stable weight, and who have realistic expectations for their results.

Dr Jeremy Hunt is a specialist plastic surgeon performing full body lift procedures in Sydney NSW.

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Pain and Swelling after Full Body Lift (Torsoplasty)

What to expect immediately after surgery

Immediately after your full body lift torsoplasty surgery, you can expect to experience some pain and swelling. This is a normal part of the healing process and is to be expected following any major surgery. Your plastic surgeon will prescribe pain medication to help manage any discomfort you may feel. The swelling will typically start to subside within a few days and should be gone within a few weeks. It’s important to keep in mind that the severity of pain and swelling can vary from person to person and that your plastic surgeon will be available to answer any questions or concerns you may have.

How to manage pain and swelling

Managing pain and swelling after full body lift surgery is an important part of the recovery process. Your plastic surgeon will provide you with specific instructions on how to manage pain and swelling, including over-the-counter pain medication and/or prescription pain medication. It’s important to take your pain medication as directed and to not exceed the recommended dosage. Additionally, applying cold compresses to the affected areas can help to reduce swelling and soothe any discomfort you may be feeling. It’s important to avoid any activities that may cause additional stress to the surgical areas, such as strenuous physical activity or heavy lifting.

Timing for Subsiding of Swelling

The timing for the subsiding of swelling after a full body lift (torsoplasty) surgery will vary from person to person. Typically, swelling will start to subside within a few days and should be gone within a few weeks. However, some swelling may persist for several months, especially in areas where multiple procedures were performed. Your plastic surgeon will be able to provide you with a more accurate timeline based on your individual case and will monitor your progress during follow-up appointments. It’s important to keep in mind that the subsiding of swelling is a gradual process and that full results may take several months to become visible.

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Returning to Work and Light Activities

Most patients are able to return to work and light activities within 2-4 weeks after the procedure. However, it is important to avoid any strenuous activities or exercise for at least 6-8 weeks to allow for proper healing.

It’s also important to listen to your body and to not push yourself too hard too soon. You may experience some fatigue and discomfort during the early stages of your recovery, which is normal. Gradually increasing your activity level as your body allows is the best approach. Keep in mind that every individual’s recovery is different, and it’s important to follow the specific instructions and guidelines provided by your plastic surgeon. Attending your follow-up appointments and communicating any concerns or questions with your plastic surgeon can help ensure that you’re making progress and that your recovery is on track.

Follow-Up Appointments

Follow-up appointments are an important part of the recovery process after full body torsoplasty surgery. During these appointments, your plastic surgeon will assess your progress, check for any complications, and answer any questions you may have. Your plastic surgeon will also monitor the healing of your surgical wounds. These appointments are crucial for monitoring your recovery.

It’s important to attend all of your follow-up appointments as scheduled and to communicate any concerns or questions you may have with your plastic surgeon. Additionally, be prepared to discuss your progress, including any changes in your physical or emotional well-being, during these appointments.

Final Results after Full Torsoplasty Surgery

The length of time it takes to see the final results of your full body lift torsoplasty surgery will depend on a variety of factors, including the extent of your procedure, your individual healing process, and the specific techniques used during your surgery. However, most patients begin to see significant changes in their body shape within a few weeks of their surgery, with the final results becoming apparent over the next several months.

The final results of your full torsoplasty surgery can be long-lasting, provided that you maintain a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet and regular exercise. However, it’s important to keep in mind that the ageing process and changes in weight can impact the longevity of your results. By following the advice of your plastic surgeon and taking care of your body you can sustain the results for longer.

FAQs about Full Body Lift (Torsoplasty) Surgery Recovery Time

How long does it take to recover from full body lift torsoplasty surgery?

  • The recovery time from full body lift surgery can vary from patient to patient, depending on several factors such as the extent of the procedure, your age, and overall health. On average, patients can expect to take about 2-4 weeks off from work and strenuous activities, and it can take several months for the swelling to subside and the final results to become apparent.

Will I experience pain after full torsoplasty surgery?

  • Pain and discomfort are common after full body lift surgery. However, your plastic surgeon will provide you with pain management options to help alleviate any discomfort during the recovery period.

How long will I need to wear compression garments after full body lift (torsoplasty) surgery?

  • Your plastic surgeon will provide specific instructions regarding the length of time you will need to wear compression garments. Typically, patients are required to wear these garments for several weeks after the surgery to help reduce swelling and support the healing process.

When can I return to work and normal activities after full body lift torsoplasty surgery?

  • The timing of your return to work and normal activities will depend on the extent of your procedure and your individual healing process. Your plastic surgeon will provide specific guidelines regarding when you can safely return to work and normal activities, but typically patients can expect to take about 2-4 weeks off from work and strenuous activities.

Are there any restrictions on physical activity after full body lift (torsoplasty) surgery?

  • There are restrictions on physical activity after full body lift (torsoplasty) surgery. Your plastic surgeon will provide specific guidelines regarding what types of physical activity you should avoid and when it is okay to resume your normal routine. It’s important to follow these guidelines.

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About Dr Jeremy Hunt – Specialist Plastic Surgeon

Dr Jeremy Hunt

Dr Jeremy Hunt is a specialist plastic surgeon and a member of FRACS & ASPS. He has over 20 years of experience providing plastic surgery in Sydney.

Careful, considerate and honest, Dr Jeremy Hunt works with you to find a solution that is suitable for your body and your lifestyle. Every patient is unique and requires a personalised approach to reach their goals.

Dr Hunt has provided his one-on-one service and attention to detail to thousands of women and men from the Sydney & Wollongong NSW area and across Australia.

Dr Hunt’s qualifications and education

Dr Jeremy A. Hunt MBBS FRACS graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine degree from Sydney University in 1990 and is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons and member of ASPS – the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons. He completed a Fellowship at the University of Texas in the United States, where he learnt from well-established and experienced plastic surgeons.

Next Step – Make an Enquiry or Request a consultation with Dr Hunt

Want more information before scheduling your consultation?

If breast reduction mammoplasty is something you’re considering, Dr Hunt can thoroughly explain all the options to you in a one-on-one consultation.

Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health professional.