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A lower body lift in Houston removes excess skin from your abdominal area, outer thighs, and buttocks. Sometimes called a belt lipectomy, this procedure removes sagging skin to give you a smoother, firmer, and more toned appearance along your belt line. You may benefit from this surgery after losing substantial weight and experiencing sagging skin.

Our Houston clinic—led by Dr. Oren Paul Mushin—uses state-of-the-art techniques to preserve your buttock volume, prevent a flattening effect, and dramatically tighten the skin on the lower area of your body. After your body procedure, you can expect a more youthful look that will restore your confidence. Call to schedule a consultation for a lower body lift in Houston.

What is a Lower Body Lift Procedure?

A lower body lift and tummy tuck have many similarities and are often performed together to ensure your waistline is sculpted. Both procedures can remove excess skin and tighten abdominal muscles to help tone your midsection. However, these procedures also have many differences: where a tummy tuck focuses solely on your abdominal area, a belt lipectomy focuses on your entire lower body, tightening your lower abdominal area, buttocks, and thighs.

Dr. Mushin will perform your lower body surgery in Houston under general anesthesia and make incisions along your bikini line. He will then remove an area of fat in your abdomen to reposition and tighten any loose skin. Deep sutures will support your newly shaped contours. On average, the surgical procedure takes about 2 hours; however, you will also spend several hours pre- and post-op, so you should expect the process to occupy most of your day. Understanding that there are risks associated with anesthesia is essential, so contact our team to learn more.

What Are the Risks of a Lower Body Lift?

After surgery, our highly trained team will monitor you as you recover and prepare to go home. Depending on the extent of your surgery and whether other cosmetic surgical procedures are performed at once, you may need to spend more time in recovery. Assuming your job does not involve any strenuous physical activity or heavy lifting, you can return to work within a week.

Your wound may heal slowly and require gauze dressings. While infection and bleeding can occur, it is uncommon, as is prolonged or permanent leg swelling.

Results

You should immediately notice an enhanced body shape; however, you will see only partial results for several months. Your final results may take up to two years to fully develop but will be long-lasting, provided you maintain a healthy weight and fitness level. You will usually be able to conceal your scar beneath your underwear.

Am I a Candidate for a Lower Body Lift?

When diet and exercise are not enough to tighten the skin on your outer thighs and buttocks, you might consider a lower body lift. Because changes in your weight can interfere with the results of a lower body lift, it is crucial to maintain a stable body weight before and after surgery. Some people are not good candidates, especially when the potential risks are significant. Our medical staff in Houston will review all possible risks and complications with you before your lower body lift surgery to ensure you are the right candidate.

Schedule a Consultation in Houston to Discuss a Lower Body Lift

When you decide to move forward with a lower body lift in Houston, call our experienced medical team. This procedure can firm up the appearance of your midsection and rebuild your confidence. Schedule a consultation with us today.

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