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Lower Body Lift in El Paso, TX

A lower body lift transforms the appearance of the midsection, thighs, and buttocks by removing excess skin and tightening underlying tissues. This procedure is ideal for individuals who have undergone significant weight loss and struggle with sagging skin. Lower body lift surgery sculpts and reshapes the lower torso, helping patients achieve a firmer, more contoured appearance.

What Is a Lower Body Lift?

Loose, excess skin cannot be sufficiently removed through weight loss or other non-surgical methods. Once excess skin develops, surgery is needed to remove the skin, redistribute the underlying tissues, and restore firm contours.

A lower body lift, also known as a belt lipectomy, is a surgical procedure that removes loose, excess skin from the abdomen, hips, outer thighs, and buttocks. This procedure enhances body contours by tightening sagging tissues and improving skin elasticity. It is often performed on patients who have lost a substantial amount of weight due to bariatric surgery or lifestyle changes.

Who Is a Candidate for a Lower Body Lift?

Candidates for a lower body lift typically include individuals who:

  • Have significant skin laxity in the lower body due to major weight loss
  • Maintain a stable weight for at least six months before surgery
  • Are in good overall health, without chronic conditions that impair healing
  • Do not smoke or are willing to quit before and after surgery
  • Have realistic expectations about the results of the procedure

Schedule a consultation with a board-certified surgeon to learn more about the results a lower body lift can provide and if you are a good candidate for the procedure.

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What Are the Benefits of a Lower Body Lift?

A lower body lift provides numerous benefits, including:

  • Removal of excess, sagging skin
  • Improved body contours and definition
  • Enhanced skin tightness and elasticity
  • Increased comfort in clothing and daily activities
  • A more youthful, toned appearance
  • Boosted self-confidence and body image

Can a Lower Body Lift Be Combined With Other Procedures?

Many patients choose to combine a lower body lift with other procedures to achieve comprehensive results. Common complementary procedures include:

  • Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty): Focuses on the abdominal area for additional skin tightening.
    Thigh Lift: Targets excess skin on the inner thighs for a more sculpted appearance.
    Liposuction: Removes stubborn fat deposits for enhanced body contouring.
    Buttock Augmentation: Adds volume and shape to the buttocks using fat transfer or implants.

How Is a Lower Body Lift Performed?

Initial Consultation

During the initial consultation, the surgeon evaluates the patient’s medical history, current health, and aesthetic goals. The surgeon examines the skin’s elasticity and identifies areas that may benefit from contouring. Patients receive personalized recommendations and discuss potential risks and expected outcomes.

Preoperative Instructions

To allow for a smooth surgical experience and optimal healing, patients must follow their surgeon’s preoperative instructions. Smoking should be stopped several weeks before surgery, as it can impair circulation and delay healing. Patients should avoid blood-thinning medications and supplements to reduce the risk of excessive bleeding. Maintaining a healthy diet and proper hydration supports the body’s recovery process. Additionally, arranging for post-surgical assistance, such as help with daily tasks and transportation, is crucial for a stress-free recovery period.

The Lower Body Lift Procedure

A lower body lift is performed under general anesthesia and typically takes between four and six hours. The procedure begins with the surgeon making a circumferential incision around the lower torso, allowing access to excess skin and underlying tissues. Once the incision is made, the surgeon removes excess skin and repositions the remaining tissue to create a firmer, more toned appearance. Liposuction may be incorporated to enhance contouring by eliminating stubborn fat deposits. After reshaping the area, the surgeon meticulously closes the incisions with sutures and places surgical drains to prevent fluid buildup. To aid recovery and minimize swelling, a compression garment is placed over the treated areas after surgery, supporting the newly contoured body.

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What Can I Expect During Lower Body Lift Recovery?

Recovery from a lower body lift requires patience and adherence to postoperative care instructions.

First Few Days

Swelling, bruising, and mild discomfort are common during the initial days following surgery. Prescription pain medication helps manage discomfort, providing a more comfortable recovery. Surgical drains, which help remove excess fluid and reduce the risk of complications, are typically placed during the procedure and remain in place for one to two weeks. Patients should prioritize rest and avoid any strenuous activities to support proper healing and minimize swelling.

First Few Weeks

As the body continues to heal, swelling gradually subsides, and mobility improves. Patients are encouraged to engage in light activities, such as short walks, to promote circulation and reduce the risk of blood clots. It is essential to wear the prescribed compression garment consistently to support the newly contoured areas and minimize swelling. Patients should avoid bending, heavy lifting, and high-impact activities to prevent strain on healing tissues and ensure optimal results.

Long-Term Recovery

Most patients can resume regular daily activities within four to six weeks. As the swelling continues to diminish, the final results become more visible, revealing a smoother and firmer body contour. Scar maturation may take up to a year, but proper scar care can help minimize its appearance over time. Maintaining a stable weight and following a healthy lifestyle with regular exercise and a balanced diet encourages long-lasting results.

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When Will I See My Lower Body Lift Results?

While initial improvements are noticeable soon after surgery, the final results take time to fully develop. By three to six months, the majority of swelling has resolved, revealing a firmer, more sculpted lower body. Patients who maintain a stable weight and follow a healthy lifestyle can enjoy long-lasting results. The transformative effects of a lower body lift can significantly enhance confidence and comfort in clothing, making the procedure a rewarding investment in one’s appearance.

How Much Does Lower Body Lift Cost?

The cost of a lower body lift varies depending on several key factors. The surgeon’s experience and reputation can impact the price, as highly skilled board-certified plastic surgeons may charge more for their expertise. The geographical location of the surgical facility also plays a role, with costs being higher in major metropolitan areas. Additional expenses include facility fees, anesthesia costs, and post-surgical garments. If liposuction or other body contouring procedures are combined with the lower body lift, the overall price may increase.

The American Society of Plastic Surgeons reported an average surgeon’s fee of $11,397 in 2023. This price does not include the additional associated costs. On average, patients can expect to pay between $10,000 and $20,000, all associated costs included.

Since a lower body lift is considered a cosmetic procedure, insurance typically does not cover the cost unless it is deemed medically necessary due to health concerns such as chronic skin infections caused by excess skin.

Lower Body Lift FAQ

Is lower body lift surgery painful?

Patients may experience discomfort following surgery, but pain medication effectively manages symptoms. The pain gradually subsides within the first few weeks.

Does lower body lift surgery leave scars?

A circumferential scar will remain after surgery, but skilled surgical techniques and proper scar care minimize visibility over time.

What are the risks associated with a lower body lift?

Before undergoing any surgical procedure, patients need to be informed of the associated risks. Potential risks can include infection, bleeding, fluid accumulation, delayed healing, and changes in skin sensation. Choosing a board-certified surgeon reduces risks.

How long do you wear a compression garment after a lower body lift?

Patients typically wear a compression garment for six to eight weeks to support healing and minimize swelling. Every patient’s recovery is unique, so be sure to follow your surgeon’s aftercare instructions for how long you will need to wear the compression garment.

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