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Implants and Body Contouring

A set of procedures that shape specific areas of the body — such as the arms, abdomen, and other regions — combining the removal of excess tissue, implants, and tissue repositioning. The plan is tailor-made, built from each patient's concerns and physical examination.

Illustration — Implants and Body Contouring

Goals of the procedure

  • Treat specific areas of the body with the technique suited to each case

  • Address sagging skin and localized excess in the arms, abdomen, and other areas

  • Combine complementary procedures within a single surgical plan, when safe

  • Build an individual surgical plan, defined during the consultation

Every surgical procedure involves risks. An individual consultation with a plastic surgeon is essential to determine the appropriate treatment for each case.

Frequently asked questions

What patients often ask.

Which areas can be treated?

Arms, abdomen, thighs, flanks, and other regions, depending on your concern. The consultation determines which techniques apply to your case.

Can I have more than one procedure at once?

In selected cases, yes. Combining procedures depends on safety criteria assessed individually, such as total operating time and overall health.

How do I choose the right procedure?

That is precisely the purpose of the consultation: to examine, listen, and propose the technically appropriate path. The choice is not made from a catalog — it comes from an individual examination.

What is recovery like?

It varies according to the procedures performed and the extent of the plan. Guidance on rest, compression garments, and returning to activities is detailed case by case.

The next step

Discuss Implants and Body Contouring with a surgeon.

The right decision begins with a good conversation. Bring your questions: an individual consultation is the first step of any plan.

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