Central Body Lift:  Is It Right For You?
by Dr. Diane Gibby • M.D., P.A., F.A.C.S 
Pregnancy and weight fluctuations can wreck havoc on a woman’s tummy. While doing crunches does help strengthen the underlying abdominal muscles, they do nothing to get rid of the excess skin and fat pockets that are often present.

A tummy tuck or “abdominoplasty” can greatly improve these problems. This procedure can remove excess skin and fat from the middle and lower abdomen and also tighten the muscles of the abdominal wall. This can dramatically reduce the appearance of a protruding abdomen that won’t respond to diet or exercise, giving you a flatter, firmer, tighter stomach and a thinner waist as well.

If there is extreme sagging of the skin on the abdomen, hips, buttocks and outer thighs, a procedure called a Central Body Lift can be performed in conjunction with a tummy tuck. This procedure is designed to tighten loose, skin to obtain more youthful contours by lifting the buttocks and tightening the hips and abdomen. This is accomplished through a strategically placed incision that can easily be hidden under a bathing suit.

Body lifts are essentially “facelifts” for the body that can be performed with or without liposuction, depending on the desired result. The best candidates for this procedure are women who are in good health but have a large amount of loose abdominal skin, extending into the posterior hip region.

The surgery is particularly good for women who, after multiple pregnancies, have stretched their abdominal muscles and skin beyond the point where they can return to normal, as well as women who have lost a lot of weight and have excess sagging skin.

If only a tummy tuck is performed your abdomen will be swollen and tender after surgery. Even though you will experience some discomfort, you should start walking as soon as possible to speed the recovery process. The surface stitches will be removed in five to seven days. If a lower body lift is also performed, it is recommended that gentle walking
on a treadmill begin in three to four weeks, with sutures being removed in 10 days to two weeks. With both procedures, some patients return to work in two weeks following surgery, while others take up to four weeks to recover. Post-surgery recovery often depends on the patient’s pre-surgery health and fitness level.

As with any cosmetic surgery, discuss your goals and expectations with your plastic surgeon before undergoing abdominal contouring surgery or a central body lift. Keep in mind that the desired result is improvement, not perfection

 

 

Diane Gibby, M.D., P.A., F.A.C.S  Licensed in Texas, Dr. Diane Gibby is board-certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) and the founder of The Women's Center for Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery.  She is a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS), American Medical Association (AMA), Texas Society of Plastic Surgeons (TSPS), Dallas County Medical Society (DCMS) and the Board Certified Plastic and Cosmetic Surgeons of Dallas. She is also a Fellow in the American College of Surgeons (F.A.C.S.). Dr. Gibby's office is located at Medical City Dallas, Building C, Suite 820, (972) 566-6323. Individuals interested in brochures or names of qualified plastic surgeons in their area may call the American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons at 1-800-635-0635.


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