Body contouring/liposuction
Liposuction
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Liposuction remains the most popular cosmetic procedure
according to the recent statistics provided by The American
Society of Plastic Surgeons. The procedure enjoys such
popularity because it allows safe and effective removal of
unwanted, stubborn fat deposits through very small inconspicuous
incisions. Liposuction was developed in the early eighties and
since then underwent many refinements including introduction of
lipoplasty, liposculpture, tumescent liposuction and ultrasonic
liposuction.
Tummy tuck
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It is a surgical procedure designed to flatten a protruding
abdomen by tightening the muscles in the abdominal wall while
removing excess fatty tissue and skin. It is usually required in
a situation of post-pregnancy changes or after massive weight
loss. The procedure underwent many improvements over the years.
Ideal shape is achieved by performing either a mini-abdominoplasty
or so called lateral tension abdominoplasty. Most of the time it
is combined with ultrasonic liposuction.

Body lifting (torso, arms, thighs), weight loss correction
surgery
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Body lifting procedures were originally designed for the
correction of the excess skin in a massive weight loss situation
caused by patient?s gastric bypass surgery. However, over time,
after these techniques were refined, the procedures started to
be useful for the patients with cosmetic surgery needs. In
selected cases these techniques can be very useful for the
correction of loose skin and contour deformities. The most
powerful is so called ?belt lipectomy?, which involves removal
of the ?spare tire? around the waist, leading to not only
tightening of the abdomen and flanks but also buttock and thigh
lifting.
Liposculpture
Liposculpture is the natural extension of the liposuction
techniques. It utilizes ultrasonic liposuction in selected
targeted areas and injection/transplantation of the fat into
depressed areas. It can be utilized for the correction of the
figure imperfections and posttraumatic or surgical deformities