A belt lipectomy is a body-contouring surgery performed by a cosmetic surgeon. It involves removing excess skin and fat from the lower back and belly through a circumferential incision. The remaining tissue is then sutured together to create a smoother contour. The procedure addresses the abdomen, lifts the buttocks, and contours the outer thighs. It is commonly done after weight-loss surgery and is performed under general anesthesia.
A belt lipectomy may be recommended if you’ve lost substantial weight following weight-loss surgery and are unhappy with excess folds of skin. These folds can lead to discomfort, hygiene issues, and skin problems such as swelling, rashes, or ulcers. Additionally, the skin folds may cause difficulties with walking, urination, and sexual activity, impacting overall well-being and self-esteem. The surgery addresses these concerns by removing excess skin and fat, providing a more contoured and functional outcome.
Feature | Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty) | Belt Lipectomy (Lower Body Lift) |
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Scope of Surgery | Primarily focuses on the abdomen, addressing excess skin and fat in the lower abdominal region. | Comprehensive procedure addressing excess skin and fat not only in the abdomen but also in the flanks, lower back, outer thighs, and buttocks. |
Incision Pattern | Typically involves a horizontal incision above the pubic area, often extending between the hip bones. The length depends on the extent of correction needed. | Involves a circumferential incision around the lower torso, like a “belt,” connecting the incisions made in the abdominal, flank, and back regions. |
Tightening of Muscles | Involves tightening the abdominal muscles to improve the abdominal contour. | May include tightening of both abdominal and back muscles, providing a more comprehensive improvement in the overall lower body contour. |
Targeted Areas | Primarily addresses the abdomen, with variations like mini tummy tucks for less extensive corrections. | Targets not only the abdomen but also the flanks, lower back, outer thighs, and buttocks, offering a 360-degree improvement in body contour. |
Ideal Candidates | Individuals with excess skin and fat in the abdominal area, often due to pregnancy or weight loss. | Ideal for those who have undergone significant weight loss, experiencing excess skin and tissue not only in the abdomen but also in the surrounding areas. Commonly done after bariatric surgery. |
Recovery Time | Generally, a shorter recovery period compared to a belt lipectomy. | Typically involves a longer recovery due to the more extensive nature of the surgery and the involvement of multiple areas. |
Yes, Liposuction involves the suction of excess fat through small incisions using a thin tube (cannula).
Precaution After Belt Lipectomy: