Body ContouringIts probably fair to say that while the number of plastic surgery procedures being performed every year is consistently on the rise in America, a lot of people are in the dark about new procedures or even a little unsure about what more common (albeit similar) procedures are intended for.

Just because most of us have heard of several related or similar procedures, such as Liposuction, Tummy Tuck surgery (”Abdominoplasty”), Body Contouring and even a newer one: Mommy Makeover, doesn’t mean that its common knowledge what these procedures are intended for. Hopefully, this post will help shed at least a little bit of light on the matter…

Liposuction is a procedure where surgical devices are inserted into the skin and are used to “suck” the excess fat cells out of the body. There are many different techniques for this procedure, some relying on laser technology and some that almost or do qualify as “minimally invasive”.

Tummy Tuck is the process of tightening (in some cases removing) excess, hanging skin after weight loss. As is the case with Liposuction, there are a variety of Tummy Tuck techniques, ranging from invasive to minimally-invasive, and some relying on cutting-edge technological advancements.

Body Contouring is actually a combination of procedures that typically can include Liposuction, Tummy Tuck, Gastric Bypass (usually in extreme cases), and even sometimes buttocks augmentation. Body Contouring is also sometimes referred to as a Body Lift and during its inception was used mainly as a treatment for massive weight loss, such as Gastric Bypass.

The Mommy Makeover is a recent development in the world of aesthetic and plastic surgery. This is similar to Body Contouring in that it usually consists of several procedures, performed at one time, but are specifically custom-tailored to new mothers who have trouble returning to their pre-pregnancy figure through natural means alone. Mommy Makeovers frequently include either a breast lift or sometimes augmentation, in conjunction with the above-mentioned procedures.

…Now that we know a little about Body refining plastic surgery procedures, its a good idea, to research further, learn all the pros and cons of every procedure and speak with a plastic surgeon, preferably a board certified surgeon, and ask questions and view their before and after photos, in order to best evaluate their work.