Circumferential body lift (360° body lift) is a comprehensive body shaping initiative that removes excess skin tissue in the waist, back and hip-thigh areas, as well as the abdomen, in a single surgery. It is the primary solution for individuals experiencing major weight loss as a result of bariatric surgery or serious dieting.
In surgery, the entire body area is treated with a single incision line; Both the front and back areas are corrected at the same time. Conclusion; flat stomach, defined waist, tight back and lifted hip profile.
What can be corrected with 360°?
A comprehensive silhouette transformation is achieved by covering the entire circumference of the body in a single surgery.
Abdomen and Groin
It is performed simultaneously with abdominoplasty. The abdominal muscles are tightened, the belly is repositioned.
Waist and Back
The sagging skin around the waist is removed and the waist silhouette becomes clear. Back sagging is eliminated.
Hips and Upper Thighs
The outer surface of the thigh can also be tightened with a hip lift (gluteal lift).
Surgery information and recovery
The comprehensive surgery, which takes 4–6 hours, is performed under general anesthesia. Hospitalization for 1–2 nights is required.
| Duration | 4–6 hours |
| anaesthesia | Genel |
| Hospital Stay | 1–2 nights |
| Return to Work | 14–21 days |
| Return to Exercise | 8–12 weeks |
| longevity | long term |
Duration: 4–6 hours
General anesthesia, hospitalization for 1–2 nights. Return to work in 14–21 days.
2 drains are used for 48–72 hours
The corset is used for 8 weeks. Full recovery takes 3–6 months.
Return to Exercise: 8–12 weeks
The results are long-lasting when the weight is kept stable.
Frequently asked questions about 360° body lift
It is recommended to do this after reaching the target weight and remaining stable for at least 6-12 months. After bariatric surgery, it is expected to be within the ideal BMI range.
While a tummy tuck only corrects the frontal area, a 360° body lift simultaneously corrects the abdomen, waist, back and hips throughout the entire perimeter.
The scar is planned along the waist line in a position that can be hidden by a corset or swimsuit. It fades over time.
Complete rest is required for the first 2 weeks. 3–4. light walking per week, 8–12. It is possible to return to sports in a week. The corset is used for 8 weeks.
Postoperative body weight should be stable for at least 12–18 months and there should be no serious nutritional deficiencies.
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