Lower Body Lift

If you think a tummy tuck might be a nice start for your body contouring, but you also have loose skin or extra fat around your hips and lower back, a lower body lift might be right for you. A lower body lift removes loose skin and extra fat from the abdomen, hips, waist, and back. It also tightens loose abdominal muscles, lifts the buttocks and lifts the outer thighs. A lower body lift is frequently combined with liposuction, so you are also encouraged to also read our information on liposuction.

The combined effects of aging, gravity, pregnancy, weight changes, and loss of skin elasticity all contribute to loss of tone in the abdomen, buttocks and thighs. A lower body lift can markedly improve the appearance of all these areas.

After you arrive at our office, you’ll first meet with one of Dr. Kavali’s Physician Assistants. They will begin the consultation process by reviewing your medical history, establishing your goals for the surgery, and by taking relevant photographs for your medical record.

Dr. Kavali will complete the consultation process by meeting with you to personally hear about your goals for surgery and for a physical exam. This conversation will help Dr. Kavali understand your expectations and determine whether they can realistically be met.

The consultation time is meant to be comfortable and educational. We want you to feel completely informed, so you can make your own personal best decision.

 

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  • Is a Lower Body Lift Right for Me?

    Is a Lower Body Lift Right for Me?

    If you think a tummy tuck might be a nice start for your body contouring, but you also have loose skin or extra fat around your hips and lower back, a lower body lift might be right for you. A lower body lift removes loose skin and extra fat from the abdomen, hips, waist, and back. It also tightens loose abdominal muscles, lifts the buttocks and lifts the outer thighs. A lower body lift is frequently combined with liposuction, so you are also encouraged to also read our information on liposuction. The combined effects of aging, gravity, pregnancy, weight changes, and loss of skin elasticity all contribute to loss of tone in the abdomen, buttocks and thighs. A lower body lift can markedly improve the appearance of all these areas. A lower body lift is a significant operation with the potential for significant improvements. People who have done the work to lose a large amount of weight often find that a lower body lift completes the process, allowing them to fully enjoy the results of their hard work to reshape their bodies. Lower body lifts, however, are not for everyone. To find out if you would be an appropriate candidate for a lower body lift, you’ll need a consultation with Dr. Kavali.
  • What to Expect During your Consultation

    What to Expect During your Consultation

    After you arrive at our office, you’ll first meet with one of Dr. Kavali’s Physician Assistants. They will begin the consultation process by reviewing your medical history, establishing your goals for the surgery, and by taking relevant photographs for your medical record. Dr. Kavali will complete the consultation process by meeting with you to personally hear about your goals for surgery and for a physical exam. This conversation will help Dr. Kavali understand your expectations and determine whether they can realistically be met. After reviewing your medical history, Dr. Kavali will discuss your concerns, priorities, and motivations for pursuing plastic surgery, as well as your fears. After examining you, Dr. Kavali will be able to offer advice and options to help you achieve the appearance you desire. She will explain the advantages and disadvantages of the different options you have. The consultation time is meant to be comfortable and educational. We want you to feel completely informed, so you can make your own personal best decision. Our goal is to provide you with the “ultimate patient experience”. Our well-trained staff will help you understand your procedure, our financial policies, the scheduling of your surgery, and your postoperative care. Dr. Kavali is also available 24 hours a day for emergencies, and she will give you her cell phone number after surgery so that you will always be able to reach her with any questions you might have.
  • Can I Have Other Procedures Done at the Same Time as a Lower Body Lift?

    Can I Have Other Procedures Done at the Same Time as a Lower Body Lift?

    It’s very common to combine body contouring procedures into one operative session and one recovery. One of the more common combinations involves lower body and inner thigh (medial thigh lift) contouring together. Or you might include liposuction of other body areas, or even facial contouring. In some cases of body contouring after massive weight loss, we are able to do a Total Body Lift (Complete Body Lift) in one operative session. The Total Body Lift or Complete Body Lift typically includes a Lower Body Lift, Inner Thigh Lift, Breast Lift (with or without implants) and Arm Lift, as well as any Liposuction needed to complete those procedures. Dr. Kavali understands that most people would prefer to accomplish as much as possible in one operative session, so they have only one recovery period and may be able to save some vacation time for other uses. However, she is also most concerned for your safety, and she will certainly talk to you about whether the Total Body Lift is something that is right for you. Just talk with Dr. Kavali about your concerns, and she will help you put together a plan that’s safe and right for you.
  • Where Will My Surgery Be Done?

    Where Will My Surgery Be Done?

    Dr. Kavali has been granted staff privileges at several local hospitals and outpatient surgery centers. In the interest of the safety of her patients, she only performs surgery in fully accredited facilities with the proper services and staff. Dr. Kavali usually performs lower body lifts at Northside Hospital’s Meridian Mark Outpatient Surgery Center or at Center for Plastic Surgery, a AAAASF-accredited facility in Buckhead. She is also on staff at Perimeter Surgery Center of Atlanta, which is also AAAASF-accredited.
  • Can You Tell Me More About Anesthesia?

    Can You Tell Me More About Anesthesia?

    Anesthesia is an essential part of any surgical procedure and must be performed safely. General anesthesia is the deepest form of anesthesia. You are asleep, feel no pain, and will not remember the procedure. This form of anesthesia is required for a lower body lift procedure. The prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting is also a focus of Dr. Kavali’s approach to lower body lift surgery. To improve your overall experience and ensure you feel better faster following your lower body lift, she works with the anesthesia staff to be sure you receive the “postoperative nausea prevention protocol.” This combination of medicines, given before, during, and after surgery, will help ensure that your experience is as pleasant as possible. Dr. Kavali will discuss all of these options with you more thoroughly at the time of your consultation, and please ask her about anything you do not understand.
  • How is a Lower Body Lift Done?

    How is a Lower Body Lift Done?

    Lower body lift surgery usually takes four to seven hours to perform. After you are asleep (under anesthesia), Dr. Kavali will make the incisions necessary for removal of excess skin and fat. This incision resembles a tummy tuck incision across the lower abdomen but also extends all the way around the waist and actually meets in the middle of the back over the lower spine/upper pelvic region. After the incision has been made, Dr. Kavali gently elevates the skin and fat off of the underlying muscles of the abdominal wall. If needed, these muscles are tightened using sutures. Some people have hernias in the abdominal wall, and these may also be repaired during a lower body lift. After the muscles have been tightened, Dr. Kavali removes excess skin and fat and redrapes the skin over the underlying muscles. Four drains are typically placed beneath the incision. These slender, soft rubber tubes assist in draining any fluid that may accumulate beneath the incision and delay your healing. Dr. Kavali uses an On-Q pain pump to deliver numbing medicine for postoperative pain relief. The medicine is delivered automatically—you don’t need to do anything. Dr. Kavali has found that her patients using the On-Q pain pump need fewer narcotics and have a generally quicker recovery than those who don’t. You can find more information about this device at www.askyoursurgeon.com. The incisions are carefully closed to minimize your scar. All of the sutures are placed beneath the skin and are absorbed by your body. A sterile dressing is applied to the incisions, and an abdominal binder or other compression garment is placed around your waist. This binder helps support your incision during healing, decreases postoperative swelling, and helps decrease any bruising that may occur.
  • What Can I Expect After My Lower Body Lift?

    What Can I Expect After My Lower Body Lift?

    You will need to stay overnight at the surgery center after your lower body lift. During your stay, you will have a registered nurse with you. You will also receive pain medications, intravenous antibiotics and an anti-nausea medication for the duration of your stay. After discharge from the hospital, the antibiotics that were prescribed during your preoperative visit (usually Keflex) should be taken as directed until gone. The pain medication prescribed by Dr. Kavali during your preoperative visit (usually Percocet) should be taken fairly regularly, every three hours or so (when you are not asleep, of course). You can alternate the percocet with Motrin (or its generic equivalent, ibuprofen). These details are outlined in our written postoperative instructions, which you will receive at the time of your preoperative visit. You may shower two days after your surgery, even with your drains and On-Q pain pump in place. Just leave the tape in place that was put over your incisions. You should plan to take it easy following your surgery. No strenuous activities, heavy lifting (over 20 pounds), aerobic exercises, swimming, contact sports, tennis, or golf should be planned for the first three weeks. As Dr. Kavali monitors your recovery, she will advise you when it is safe to resume specific activities. You should plan to wear the abdominal binder or compression garment for about six weeks following surgery. Dr. Kavali will remove the drainage tubes in her office when the drainage is appropriately low enough to allow drain removal, usually within 1-2 weeks after surgery.
  • What Kind of Results Can I Expect from my Lower Body Lift?

    What Kind of Results Can I Expect from my Lower Body Lift?

    You will notice an improvement in your abdominal, back, and thigh contour immediately. However, your shape will continue to improve in the following weeks as the swelling subsides. You should be up and walking the day following surgery, although you will be sore for several days. You should able to resume your normal daily activities within one to two weeks following surgery, and you should be able to resume all of your physical activities within four to six weeks of surgery. Because of the complex nature of this surgery, touch-ups aren’t uncommon after lower body lift (especially when combined with other procedures). Such revisions might include corrections of mild asymmetry or repair of unfavorable scarring. Dr. Kavali will see you in her office within the first week after surgery, which is when your tapes will be removed, and possibly one or more of your drains. She will then see you a few weeks later, or more often as needed. You can expect regular appointments (once the initial healing is done) about 6 months after surgery and again about 12 months after surgery.
  • What are the Risks of Lower Body Lift Surgery?

    What are the Risks of Lower Body Lift Surgery?

    Thousands of lower body lift surgeries are done each year, and most go well with no major problems. But problems certainly can occur, as with any surgery. Some of the potential complications include reactions to anesthesia, blood accumulation that may need to be drained surgically, and infection. Wound healing problems can occur, as well as poor scarring. DVT (blood clots in the legs) are a serious potential complication. Dr. Kavali does everything possible to minimize the risk of any complications. However, if a complication does occur, she’ll be right there to help you and guide you through the healing process.
  • What is Your Scheduling Process?

    What is Your Scheduling Process?

    Once all your questions have been answered during your consultation, you’ll meet with Zaphea, our Patient Coordinator, who will put together the financial and scheduling information you’ll need. We never want you to feel pressured to schedule any surgery. Dr. Kavali prefers that you gather all the information you need and take all the time you need to feel comfortable with your decision to proceed. Once you are ready to schedule your surgery, just let us know. We’ll coordinate a surgery date with you, then we’ll see you again for your preoperative appointment, which will take place a couple of weeks before your surgery date. Of course, we know that many people (like our out-of-state clients) have special circumstances that may require their preoperative appointment to take place closer to the surgery date, and we’re happy to oblige.

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