Body Surgery & Treatments
Post-bariatric body contouring refers to a range of surgical procedures that may be considered to address excess skin and residual tissue after significant weight loss. These procedures may be performed for functional concerns (such as skin irritation or hygiene difficulties) and/or to adjust body contour. Surgical planning is individualised and may involve staged procedures. A consultation is required to assess suitability and to discuss expected changes and limitations, scarring, risks, recovery, and alternatives.
Abdominoplasty (commonly called a tummy tuck) is a surgical procedure that may be considered to address excess abdominal skin and tissue, and in some cases to repair separation of the abdominal muscles (diastasis recti). People may seek assessment after pregnancy, significant weight change, or ageing-related skin laxity. Abdominoplasty is a major operation and requires a consultation to discuss suitability, expected changes and limitations, scarring, risks, recovery, and alternatives.
An extended tummy tuck (extended abdominoplasty) is a body contouring procedure used to address excess skin and soft tissue across the abdomen and extending towards the hips and flanks (and in some cases further around the lower back). It is most commonly considered after significant weight loss or pregnancy-related changes where skin laxity is not improved through non-surgical measures. The goals are to improve contour and, in selected patients, support comfort by reducing skin fold-related issues. A consultation is required to confirm suitability and surgical planning.
An Arm Lift (brachioplasty) is a surgical procedure that may be considered to address excess skin and/or tissue of the upper arms. Some people seek assessment after significant weight change, ageing-related skin laxity, or when exercise has not changed the appearance of loose skin. The procedure involves incisions and results in scarring. A consultation is required to confirm suitability and to discuss expected changes and limitations, scarring, risks, recovery, and alternatives.
Liposuction is a surgical procedure that may be used to reduce localised fatty tissue in selected areas of the body. It is generally considered a body contouring procedure and is not a weight-loss treatment. Suitability depends on factors such as overall health, skin quality, body composition, and individual risk profile. A consultation is required to discuss options, expected changes and limitations, scarring, risks, recovery, and alternatives.
Labiaplasty is a surgical procedure that alters the size and/or shape of the labia minora (inner labial folds) and, in selected cases, may involve the labia majora (outer labial folds). People seek assessment for a range of reasons, including physical symptoms (such as irritation or friction) or concerns about appearance. It’s important to note that labial anatomy varies widely and is often normal. A consultation is required to confirm whether surgery is appropriate, discuss alternatives, and explain expected limitations, scarring, risks, recovery, and costs.
Lipomodelling—also called autologous fat transfer or fat grafting—is a surgical technique that uses a person’s own fat to adjust volume and contour in selected areas of the body. Fat is typically collected from a donor area (such as the abdomen, flanks, or thighs) and then transferred to a recipient area where additional volume or soft-tissue correction may be clinically appropriate. This procedure is not a weight-loss treatment and outcomes vary between individuals.
A belt lipectomy (also called a lower body lift or circumferential body lift) is a major surgical procedure that addresses excess skin and soft tissue around the entire lower torso—typically the abdomen, flanks/hips, lower back and, in some cases, the buttock region. It is most commonly considered after significant weight loss when skin laxity causes functional concerns (such as recurrent irritation) and/or when a person is seeking improvement in overall contour. Outcomes vary and a consultation is required to determine suitability.
A thigh lift (thighplasty) is a body contouring procedure that aims to improve the shape of the thighs by removing excess skin and, where appropriate, addressing localised fatty tissue. It is commonly considered after significant weight loss or where reduced skin elasticity leads to loose, sagging tissue. The goals are to improve contour and, in selected cases, reduce functional issues such as chafing or irritation caused by skin folds. A consultation is required to determine suitability and the most appropriate technique.
An upper back lift, sometimes called a bra line lift, is a body contouring procedure that may be considered to remove excess skin and, in some cases, fat from the upper back. It is most commonly discussed after significant weight loss or where skin laxity causes folds under clothing. A consultation is required to confirm suitability, discuss scar placement (often along the bra line), recovery, and risks. All surgery results in scars, and outcomes vary.