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Bum/Buttock Lift Surgery |
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A Buttock Lift is a procedure designed to tighten the skin of the
buttock area. The procedure can be performed alone or in combination with
other operations such as a thigh lift and abdominoplasty. As we age our
buttock begins to droop and change shape, and as techniques have progressed
newer ways have been found to lift certain body parts that in the past we
would let age gracefully. |
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Bum/Buttock Lift Surgery
Procedure
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The procedure involves the removal of excess skin from the buttock area.
Liposuction may sometimes be incorporated to further improve body contour.
The procedure involves cutting the skin high up on the side of the thigh and
buttocks, removing excess fat and trimming away the excess skin. The scars are
strategically placed at the waistline or somewhat below depending on personal
preference so that you can wear most swim wear. |
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How long does bum/buttock lift surgery take? |
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The operation usually takes around 2 hours to complete and normally
involves an overnight stay at one of our hospitals. If it is combined with
other procedures then you will spend more time in theatre. A similar skin and
fat removal procedure may be done for sagging inner thighs to also compliment
this surgery. |
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What can I expect from the surgery? |
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Your expectations need to be realistic. Most patients are pleased with the
outcome and find they gain a feeling of increased self-confidence and get a
more flattering and toned buttocks and thigh contour. |
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Recovery after Bum/Buttock Lift Surgery |
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What will happen in the recovery period? |
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Mild
discomfort and tightness in the buttock area is common for the first 24 to 48
hours. After a couple of days the pain will be resolved significantly and the
tightness will begin to feel normal. Bruising and swelling is present for ten
to fourteen days .You will also wear a supportive compression bandage over the
area to help with the reduction of swelling and tightening of skin. |
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What is the recovery time? |
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Most patients are on their feet in a couple of days, and back to work
within a week or two. More vigorous physical activity should be avoided for
about for 3 to 6 weeks.
If you are considering cosmetic surgery you should be as well informed as
possible. To request further information complete our
online enquiry form. |
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