Dr. Donald Brown, M.D., FACS
PLASTIC & RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY
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Lower Body LiftWith the rise in the number and effectiveness of gastric bypass surgeries, lower body lift procedures are becoming more and more common. When patients undergo massive weight loss either by gastric bypass surgery or by diet and exercise, they are commonly left with an excess of loose skin which can be removed with a lower body lift. The purpose of this procedure is to lift and tighten the entire middle section of the body extending from the breast region down to the knees. The procedure is actually a combination of three surgeries: abdominoplasty (“tummy tuck”), a medial thigh lift, and a buttock lift, all of which Dr. Brown performs in his accredited San Francisco surgery suite. Abdominoplasty is a lifting of the skin above the abdomen and a tightening of the tissues and muscles beneath the abdominal wall and is the first step of the lower body lift. Excess skin is then removed, resulting in a trimmer, more defined stomach for the patient. More information about abdominoplasty surgery can be found here. The next component to the lower body lift surgery is a medial (inner) thigh lift. The thigh lift tightens the skin around the inner thigh reducing “flab” while promoting contouring. In some cases, merely removing the skin is not completely effective, and a liposuction procedure may be employed to remove excess fat deposits in the upper inner thigh as well. The buttock lift completes the surgery. In this procedure, extra skin and fat are removed from the top part of the buttock, where it joins with the lower back and the buttock is pulled up. Many patients lose much of their buttocks, however, when they lose massive amounts of weight so that when the buttocks is pulled tight there may be little to no fullness of the buttocks. A new procedure performed by Dr Brown utilizes these tissues that had previously been thrown away. This tissue is placed beneath the buttocks at the same time the buttocks is lifted up. This procedure results in very full, round and firm buttocks. With the lower body lift surgery, incisions are carefully placed along the “panty line” so that they can be easily hidden by underwear. Patients undergo body lift surgery under general anesthesia. The best candidates for a lower body lift are those who have recently lost a considerable amount of weight and have a lot of loose skin. Recovery time varies, but normally patients do not return to their normal routine for at least two weeks. The lower body lift results in a smoother, sleeker firmer body contour. To find out if you are a suitable candidate for lower body lift surgery in San Francisco, please contact our office to schedule an initial consultation with Dr. Brown.


































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