Who: Localized fat despite diet/exercise.
Technique/Anesthesia: Tumescent; PAL/VASER; optional RF/Renuvion tightening; general/sedation.
Time/Stay: 1–4 h; day-case or 1 night.
Recovery: Garment 4–6 w; desk work ~3–5 d.
Scar/Lasting: 2–4 mm ports; lasting with stable weight.
No—contouring, not a weight-loss procedure.
Controlled cannulas/foam pads reduce; massage helps early firmness.
Who: Hip dips/flatness with donor fat available.
Technique/Anesthesia: Lipo harvest; USG-guided intramuscular/supramuscular planes for safety; general/sedation.
Time/Stay: 2–4 h; day-case or 1 night.
Recovery: Sitting for short durations 2 w (special pillow); garment 4–6 w.
Scar/Lasting: Tiny ports; part resorbs—shape stabilizes by 3–6 mo.
Depends on donor fat; we prioritize safe pressure & layers.
Surviving fat is permanent; weight changes affect size.
Who: Loose skin/rectus diastasis after pregnancy/weight loss.
Technique/Anesthesia: Full/mini; rectus plication; umbilicus reshape; general.
Time/Stay: 2–3.5 h; 2 nights.
Recovery: Flexed walking few days; work 10–14 d; garment 4–6 w.
Scar/Lasting: Low bikini-line + around navel; long-lasting.
Mini = below-navel skin; full = diastasis + full skin excess.
Drains are recommended due to excess fluid and better recovery
Who: Skin laxity after weight loss/aging.
Technique/Anesthesia: Medial arm incision ± axillary extension; lipo-assist; general anesthesia.
Time/Stay: 1.5–3 h; day-case.
Recovery: Light use 3–5 d; sport 4–6 w; compression 3–4 w.
Scar/Lasting: Inner arm; fades over months.
If laxity is mild—otherwise lift required.
Kept on inner line; silicone care helps.
Who: Lax inner thigh skin after weight loss.
Technique/Anesthesia: Groin crease (short-scar) ± vertical extension; lipo-assist; general.
Time/Stay: 2–3 h; 1 night.
Recovery: Walk same day; sport 4–6 w; compression 4–6 w.
Scar/Lasting: Groin ± inner thigh line; long-lasting.
Works if laxity is mild & upper-dominant.
Groin is humid—meticulous hygiene and tapes are key.
Who: Bra-line rolls or lower-back laxity post weight loss.
Technique/Anesthesia: Upper back (bra-line) or lower back excision ± lipo; general.
Time/Stay: 2–3 h; day-case/1 night.
Recovery: 7–10 d desk; garment 4–6 w.
Scar/Lasting: Hidden in bra-line/underwear; long-lasting.
If true skin laxity/rolls exist, excision adds definition.
Typically 4–6 weeks for swelling control.
Who: Post-pregnancy deflation/ptosis, rectus diastasis, stubborn fat.
Technique/Anesthesia: Tummy tuck + Lipo 360 ± BBL + Breast (lift/implant); general.
Time/Stay: 4–6 h; 2 nights.
Recovery: Desk work ~14 d; garment 6 w; avoid heavy lifting 4–6 w.
Scar/Lasting: Low bikini line + areolar/vertical (if lift); durable—future pregnancy/weight change can affect shape.
One stage is common in selected patients; we stage if OR time or tissue quality suggests safer.
Techniques aim to preserve ducts/nerves; individual factors discussed pre-op.
Who: Waist/back fullness, hip dips or flatness; adequate donor fat, good skin tone.
Technique/Anesthesia: Circumferential lipo; purified fat USG-guided into safe planes; general anesthesia.
Time/Stay: 3–5 h; day-case or 1 night.
Recovery: No direct sitting ~2 w (pillow); garment 4–6 w; light work 5–7 d.
Scar/Lasting: 2–3 mm ports; part of fat resorbs—final shape at 3–6 mo with stable weight.
Determined by safe harvest and tissue capacity; quality over liters.
Ultrasound guidance, large blunt cannulas, controlled pressures, defined planes.
Who: Stable weight (≥6 mo), circumferential laxity after major weight loss; non-smoker or ceased.
Technique/Anesthesia: Circumferential excision + lipo; auto-augmentation of buttock as needed; general anesthesia.
Time/Stay: 4–6 h; 2 nights typical.
Recovery: Early ambulation; drains several days; desk 2–3 w; garment 6–8 w.
Scar/Lasting: Low belt-line scar; transformative and long-lasting with stable weight.
Often one-stage; we stage when BMI, labs or OR time suggest safer course.
Common; removed as output drops—reduces fluid build-up risk.
Higher buttock position and smoother contour
Stable projection when fat is unsufficient
Who: Very lean patients or those wanting firm projection.
Technique/Anesthesia: Silicone, intramuscular or submuscular; general.
Time/Stay: 2–3 h; 1 night.
Recovery: No direct pressure 2–3 w; gradual sitting.
Scar/Lasting: Intergluteal crease; long-term.
Fuller calves and symmetry
Who: Thin calves, asymmetry or post-injury contour deficit.
Technique/Anesthesia: Silicone; subfascial/intramuscular; general/sedation.
Time/Stay: 1–2 h; day-case.
Recovery: Walk next day; sport 4–6 w.
Scar/Lasting: Posterior knee crease; long-term.
L360° contouring of abdomen, flanks, back, buttock
Who: Massive weight-loss patients with circumferential laxity.
Technique/Anesthesia: Circumferential excision + lipo; general.
Time/Stay: 4–6 h; 2 nights.
Recovery: Walk early; desk 2–3 w; garment 6–8 w.
Scar/Lasting: Low belt-line scar; transformational and long-lasting.