Body Lift
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Before & after pictures
Who is the candidate?
How long should I stay in Malaysia for Full facelift surgery?
How is surgery performed?
Will anesthesia be used?
What is the post-surgical care?
How will the scar looks?
What are the possible risks and complications?
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Who is the candidate?
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A good candidate for body lift procedure is an individual who has loose
sagging skin from aging, pregnancy, and weight loss. Body lift includes
arm lift, thigh lift, and buttock lift. It aims to result to a shapely
body contour with a smoother and tighter skin for both male and female.
A patient may opt to do a sole procedure or a total body lift depending
on the surgeon’s evaluation and the patient’s preference.
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How long should I stay in Malaysia for Body Lift?
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You should stay in Malaysia at least 14 days to complete a whole
process. On your arrival day in Malaysia, you should stay in your hotel
to relax from a long flight and have a surgery on the following day. If
you require having a total body lift, you will be hospitalized for
Approximately 6 nights. Post operative check up and stitches removal
will be done 7 days after the surgery.
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How is surgery performed?
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The surgeon will remove the loose sagging skin on the target areas:
arms, thighs, and buttock and then elevate and tighten up the remaining
skin. Body lift can be done conjunction with liposuction for a more
defined figure.
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Will anesthesia be used?
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Yes, body lift will be done under General Anesthesia.
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What is the post-surgical care?
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Body lift surgery is generally well tolerated. Following your surgery,
it is advisable to rest as much as possible and avoid strenuous
activities which can affect the scar in the first 4 weeks.
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How will the scar looks?
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While scars of thigh lift are hidden in the groin crease, scars of arm
lift are hidden around inner arm. The incision of buttock lift is
placed at the buttock crease, and hence this leaves a relatively
unnoticeable scar at the buttock crease.
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What are the possible risks and complications?
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The possible main risks are swelling, bruising, bleeding, infection,
scarring and numbness, or change in sensation. Following the surgeon’s
advice will reduce risks and complications.
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