In the following educational video Dr Dona explains the basic reconstructive surgical principles of a Buttock Lift. This video was taken immediately prior to surgery after Dr Dona had made his tentative surgical markings. These markings serve as a guide for how much skin (and associated fatty tissue) Dr Dona intends on removing.
Buttock lift procedures are often performed following a prior abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck) due to the reasons demonstrated in the video.
The outcomes shown are only relevant for this patient and are not a guarantee that you will have similar results, even if you have a similar body type or shape. Results may vary due to many factors including an individual’s genetics and lifestyle.
This patient had a prior Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck) and in this video she was undergoing a Buttock Lift. This is effectively a two-stage Belt Lipectomy.
After massive weight loss, all parts of the body are affected by excess skin, with some areas more problematic than others. It is uncommon for excess skin problems to be isolated to a single region of the body. Therefore, the reconstructive decision process must be tailored to address everyone’s specific concerns. As such, the surgery and its associated scars is dictated by the issues that need addressing.
Areas of concern that need to be assessed in determining the precise surgical plan include:
Assessing these areas will establish the optimal surgical plan (and associated scars) that will be necessary.
As far as a Buttock Lift is concerned, the scar will be along the upper buttock, along the sides and extend a variable distance along the lower abdominal wall. Of course, if it is combined with an abdominoplasty as part of a belt lipectomy, then it is a circumferential scar within a standard “belt line”.
These issues will be discussed with Dr Dona and a surgical plan created to best address your concerns.
As stated, these operations are often required in individuals that have experienced massive weight loss, with the subsequent excess skin and tissue affecting multiple parts of the body. The common areas of concerns include the arms, breast, back, tummy and thighs. It is therefore not uncommon for these patients to request and require surgery in these areas.
As stated, a buttock lift is often combined with a tummy tuck as part of a Belt Lipectomy. These operations can also be combined with Breast Reduction and Arm Reduction (Brachioplasty) procedures.
Ultimately the patient’s general health, logistics and finances are all considered in determining what is the appropriate surgical pathway to take to address all areas of concern. Typically, more than one operation is required in a staged manner to ensure a safe and effective pathway to address all areas of concern.
Whilst the postoperative discomfort us generally far less than that experienced with a Belt Lipectomy, the postoperative recovery and potential complications are similar.
Take a look at our BELT LIPECTOMY page to learn more.