Body

Body plastic surgery procedures allow individuals to refine their body contours, improve symmetry, and address areas of concern that may be resistant to lifestyle changes alone. 

Many individuals consider body contouring procedures to reshape specific areas, address physical changes after weight loss or pregnancy, or improve proportions that contribute to a balanced, harmonious appearance. These procedures can provide aesthetic and functional benefits, helping patients feel more comfortable and confident in their appearance. 

Each Advanced Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery (APCS) procedure is tailored to support individual goals. Before your procedure, you will have a thorough consultation with your plastic surgeon to discuss the procedure and recovery and to align your expectations with the desired outcome.

Abdominoplasty (Tummy Tuck) 

Abdominoplasty, commonly known as a tummy tuck, is designed to remove excess skin and fat from the abdomen and helps to tighten the abdominal muscles, creating a smoother, firmer midsection. It’s often chosen by those who have experienced significant weight loss or changes after pregnancy, as it also tightens weakened or separated abdominal muscles. Recovery generally takes about 2-4 weeks, with continued healing and visible results over the following months.

Labiaplasty 

Labiaplasty is a procedure that reshapes the labia to make it more balanced and comfortable. It is often performed to reduce discomfort during physical activities or to address concerns about appearance. Labiaplasty can provide both functional and aesthetic improvements. Recovery time is typically 1-2 weeks, with most swelling and discomfort resolving within a few months.

Liposculpture and Liposuction 

Liposculpture and liposuction target localised fat deposits that may be resistant to diet and exercise, offering a more refined contour to areas like the abdomen, hips, and thighs. While liposuction removes excess fat, liposculpture further refines the results to enhance the body’s natural shape. Recovery time is generally 1 to 2 weeks, though some swelling may persist for several months as the body fully adjusts.