A full body lift, also called a belt lipectomy, is a comprehensive surgical procedure that reshapes and tightens the lower torso by removing excess skin and fat. It is commonly chosen by individuals who have experienced significant weight loss and are looking to restore smoother, firmer body contours.

What Does a Full Body Lift Involve

A belt like incision around the lower abdomen and back:

  • Combines a tummy tuck and a buttock lift, typically within the bikini line. 
  • Can be performed in one or two stages depending on your anatomy and goals.
  • Done under general anesthesia for maximum comfort.

Benefits of a Full Body Lift

  • Smoother body contour: removes loose skin for a firmer, more sculpted look. 
  • Improved posture: tightened core muscles can help support better alignment. 
  • Less irritation: eliminates skin folds that can cause rashes or infections. 
  • Easier movement: reducing excess tissue may make daily activity more comfortable. 
  • Boosted confidence: many patients feel more comfortable and confident in their appearance. 
  • Efficient recovery: combining procedures can reduce overall downtime.

What a Full Body Lift Cannot Do

A full body lift is not a substitute for weight loss or a solution for removing large volumes of fat. If you are primarily concerned with isolated fat deposits and have good skin elasticity, liposuction may be a better fit. In some cases, liposuction can be performed together with a body lift to achieve more refined results.

This surgery also will not eliminate all stretch marks, prevent future weight gain, or guarantee a perfect figure. It is most effective for individuals who have already lost a significant amount of weight and are seeking to address loose skin, not excess fat.

Why Consider a Full Body Lift

When the skin stretches and doesn’t retract after weight loss, it often results in:

  • Loose “love handles” around the belly and back. 
  • Hanging skin along the thighs. 
  • Sagging tissue that no longer responds to diet or exercise.

This procedure is especially beneficial if you have lost a large amount of weight, and are left with extra folds of skin and tissue. While these folds can affect appearance, they may also lead to physical discomfort and hygiene challenges, such as:

  • Persistent skin irritation or rashes in skin folds.
  • Increased risk of infections or ulcers.
  • Difficulty maintaining hygiene.
  • Trouble with walking or physical activity.
  • Issues with urination or sexual function.

If these concerns apply to you, a full body lift may not only improve your contour but also enhance your comfort and quality of life. During your consultation, Dr. Rochlin will assess your overall health, skin, and fat distribution to determine the most effective approach for your body.

How to Know if You’re a Good Candidate for a Full Body Lift

A full body lift is best suited for individuals who have experienced significant weight loss and are now dealing with excess, sagging skin around the abdomen, lower back, and buttocks. You may be a strong candidate if:

  • You are in good overall health with no major underlying conditions. 
  • You are a non-smoker or are willing to quit at least 4 to 6 weeks before surgery to reduce the risk of complications. 
  • You are committed to healing and post-operative care.

Before and After Expectations

Before Surgery

Preparing for a full body lift is just as important as the surgery itself. Dr. Semone Rochlin will walk you through a personalized pre-operative plan, but here are some general steps and considerations:

  • Ensure you’re at a stable weight before scheduling surgery. 
  • Future weight loss could cause new sagging skin, and weight gain could strain healing tissues. 
  • Quit smoking at least several weeks in advance, as it increases the risk of lung complications and poor wound healing.
  • Follow all fasting instructions before surgery regarding food and drink.

Discuss all medications with your surgeon, you may need to stop taking certain medications before surgery and resume them only when medically cleared. Be honest about your health. Notify your surgeon of any recent illnesses, infections, fevers, or changes in medication.

After Surgery

After your full body lift, you’ll likely wake up with a small drain tube placed under your skin to help remove fluid and reduce swelling. Your incisions will be covered with dressings or surgical tape. Pain and discomfort are normal after surgery, however prescription pain medication can help manage this during the first few days. You’ll be encouraged to eat a normal diet as tolerated.

Dr. Rochlin will also guide you on:

  • How to clean and monitor your incisions.
  • What signs to watch for, such as excessive bleeding, redness, unusual drainage, odor, or fever.
  • Limiting physical movement to protect the incision as it heals.
  • Wearing a compression garment for four weeks to help reduce swelling and support the new body contour.

Before and After Expectations

Healing Processes and Expectations

1-2 Weeks Swelling and bruising peaks; drains are often removed. Begin light walking daily.
2+ Weeks Light physical activity may resume, but avoid strenuous movement.
6 Weeks Most patients can safely return to vigorous exercise.
Several Months Swelling continues to gradually decrease.
Up to 1 Year Final surgical results are typically visible. Scars will fade and flatten over time.

You will begin to notice visible results right away, and with a stable weight and proper care, your new contours can last for years. If you are ever dissatisfied with the outcome, speak with Dr. Rochlin. Some patients may benefit from additional refinement procedures.

  • Rest and follow activity restrictions as instructed. 
  • Take medications (pain relievers or antibiotics) exactly as prescribed. 
  • Keep follow-up appointments so your surgeon can monitor your progress. 
  • Protect your incisions from sun exposure to prevent darkened scars. 
  • Watch for warning signs like increased redness, unusual drainage, fever, or worsening pain and contact your care team right away.

It is important to remember that recovery is a process. Emotional ups and downs are common, and feelings of impatience or discouragement in the early stages are completely normal.

Start Your Transformation Today

Take the next step toward a more confident you. Schedule your consultation with Dr. Semone Rochlin to learn how a full body lift can help you achieve lasting, natural-looking results tailored to your goals.