Are you considering a buttock lift? Here’s what you need to know!
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If you wish you had a curvier figure or you aren’t happy because you feel like your buttocks are saggy and flabby, a buttock and outer-thigh lift may be the answer for you! Read on for more information about this procedure!
Is a buttock and outer-thigh lift right for you?
The ideal candidates for this procedure are those who have excess skin and tissue on the thighs and buttocks. You should be in good overall health, a nonsmoker, and you should not be significantly overweight. And, as with any cosmetic procedure, you should have realistic expectations about the outcome of your surgery.
What happens during a buttock and outer-thigh lift?
It is a sad fact of life that as we age, our bodies change. Our buttocks and thighs can start to look saggy, or your buttocks may start to look flat. A buttock and outer-thigh lift can help, by improving the shape and size of the buttocks and thighs and making them look toned and contoured.
These are actually two separate procedures, but they are often performed at the same time because issues with the buttocks and the thighs often overlap (of course, your doctor will discuss your options with you, which will depend on the results you’d like to see). This procedure is done on an outpatient basis under general anesthesia.
What happens after the procedure?
You may feel bruised, swollen, and sore for up to a month after the procedure. You may be given prescription medication to control any pain. Most patients will go back to work and regular activities about 2 weeks after the surgery, although strenuous activity should be avoided for at least a month. You may be advised to wear compression garments to help with any swelling and to help you heal. The results of your procedure will last for years, unless you have a significant weight gain or loss.
A buttock and outer-thigh lift procedure can help to give you the toned and contoured figure you want! If you would like a consultation to see if this procedure might be right for you, contact the Weinstein Plastic Surgery Center! Call the office in Chester, New Jersey, at (908) 879-2222 today!
Posted in Uncategorized on September 15th, 2022
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