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Body Contouring Surgery
If you’re unhappy with your body shape or contours, plastic surgery can help. Body contouring plastic surgery can give you the curves or straight lines you desire.
What is body contouring?
Body contouring plastic surgery is any cosmetic procedure that changes the shape of your body. There are many types of plastic surgery procedures that fall under the category of body contouring, including:
– Liposuction: This popular procedure involves suctioning away fat deposits from specific areas of the body, such as the stomach, thighs, hips, and buttocks.
– Tummy tuck: A tummy tuck (also called an abdominoplasty) is a surgical procedure that removes excess skin and fat from the abdomen and tightens the muscles in the abdominal wall.
– Breast augmentation/reduction: Breast augmentation involves increasing the size of the breasts with implants, while breast reduction removes excess tissue to decrease breast size.
– Arm lift: An arm lift, or brachioplasty, is a plastic surgery procedure that reshapes and tones the upper arms by removing excess skin and fat.
– Thigh lift: A thigh lift is a surgical procedure that can improve the appearance of the thighs by removing excess skin and fat.
– Breast lift: A breast lift, or mastopexy, is a plastic surgery procedure that raises and firms the breasts by removing excess skin and tightening the surrounding tissue.
Who is a good candidate for body contouring?
– You are at a stable weight and not planning on losing or gaining a significant amount of weight.
– You have good skin elasticity, meaning your skin will bounce back after surgery.
– You are physically healthy and do not have any medical conditions that could complicate surgery or healing.
– You have realistic expectations for what plastic surgery can achieve.
What are the potential risks and complications associated with a body-contouring surgery?
As with any plastic surgery procedure, there are risks associated with body contouring plastic surgery. These include infection, bleeding, reactions to anesthesia, and blood clots. You can minimize your risks by choosing a board-certified plastic surgeon and following their pre- and post-operative instructions carefully.
How do I know if I need body contouring plastic surgery? You might consider body contouring plastic surgery if you have one or more of the following concerns:
-You want to improve your body proportions
-You’re unhappy with your appearance after major weight loss
-Your skin hangs in folds after weight loss
-You have localized areas of fat that don’t respond to diet and exercise
What should I expect during my consultation?
Your plastic surgeon will assess your goals for plastic surgery and perform a physical examination. They will also review your medical history and any medications you are currently taking. Be sure to ask any questions you have about the procedure during your consultation.
What questions should I ask my plastic surgeon about body contouring?
– What plastic surgery procedures do you recommend for my concerns?
– What are the risks and potential complications associated with these procedures?
– How much experience do you have performing these procedures?
– Will I need to stay in the hospital overnight after surgery?
– Is body contouring surgery right for me?
– After the surgery, how long will it take for me to recover, and what type of assistance will I require during this time?
– What are the potential risks and complications associated with my procedure?
– What are my alternatives if I am unhappy with the results after the cosmetic procedure?
How do I prepare for my body contouring plastic surgery?
Your plastic surgeon will give you specific instructions on how to prepare for your body contouring plastic surgery, including what to eat and drink, and which medications to take or avoid. You should also plan for someone to drive you home after your surgery and stay with you for at least the first night.
What can I expect after my body contouring plastic surgery?
You will likely experience some pain and swelling after your body contouring plastic surgery. Your plastic surgeon will prescribe medication to help manage these symptoms. They will also give you specific instructions on how to care for your incisions. It is important to follow these instructions carefully to minimize your risk of infection. Most people need about two weeks to recover from body contouring plastic surgery before they can return to their normal activities.
If you’re considering body contouring plastic surgery, schedule an appointment with Dr Ong Wei Chen plastic surgeon to discuss your goals and expectations. She will be able to determine if you are a good candidate for the procedures you are interested in and create a custom treatment plan to help you achieve your desired results.