Abdominoplasty Primer: A Complete Guide

Abdominoplasty is a procedure designed to remove excess skin and fat from the abdominal area while tightening the underlying muscles. Highly requested by many of my patients, I created this primer to serve as a complete guide for anyone who’s interested in undergoing the procedure. This Article Will: Understanding Abdominoplasty

Lower Body Lift (Belt Lipectomy) After Bariatric Surgery: A Full Guide

Circumferential Lipectomy (Belt Lipectomy) After Bariatric Surgery: A Full Guide

A circumferential lipectomy, also known as a lower body lift or belt lipectomy, is a procedure that removes excess skin from the abdomen, hips, thighs, and buttocks, commonly following major weight loss like after bariatric surgery. It reshapes the lower body, improving comfort, mobility, and appearance, helping patients reach their goals. Bariatric procedures

Risks Associated with Belt Lipectomy (Lower Body Lift)

Risks Associated with Belt Lipectomy (Lower Body Lift)

Significant weight loss is a monumental achievement for people who’ve struggled with their weight. Unfortunately, weight loss often leaves behind skin folds that can rub and make the midsection look shapeless. This can be disheartening, whether you shaped up with weight loss surgery or dieting, A belt lipectomy, also known

Ask Dr. Beldholm: What’s the Difference Between Belt Lipectomy and Abdominoplasty Surgery?

Ask Dr. Beldholm: What’s the Difference Between Belt Lipectomy and Abdominoplasty Surgery?

Many of my patients ask me to explain the difference between lower body lift (Belt lipectomy) surgery and abdominoplasty surgeries and which one is better for getting rid of excess skin and fat on their midsections after weight loss. Let’s explore what sets these two surgeries apart. How Belt Lipectomy

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