Lower Body Lift (Belt Lipetomy) Sydney
A Lower Body Lift, also known as a Belt Lipectomy or 360 Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty), is a surgical procedure that removes excess skin and tissue from the abdomen, lower back and buttock region, flanks and upper outer thighs. It combines a Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty) and Buttock Lift (Gluteal Lipectomy) in one operation, with a circumferential scar that sits below the underwear line.
Why Consider a Lower Body Lift
After losing a large amount of weight, it’s common to have loose or excess skin around the abdomen, lower back, flanks and buttock area. This can sometimes cause irritation, hygiene concerns or make movement and clothing less comfortable.
A Lower Body Lift, also called a Belt Lipectomy or 360 Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty), removes this excess skin and tissue in one procedure. The goal is to address all the functional, physical, lifestyle and aesthetic issues that this excess skin typically causes.
Assessment For Body Lift & Surgical Planning with Dr Dona in Sydney
Following significant weight loss, most individuals experience loose or excess skin in multiple areas of the body. Every person and every part of the body is affected differently, with some regions typically of greater concern than others. For this reason, Dr Dona conducts a thorough assessment to plan a surgical approach tailored to each individual’s anatomy and goals.
During the consultation, Dr Dona carefully evaluates areas such as:
- Abdominal wall – skin and muscle layer (assessing for any rectus divarication and hernias)
- Mons or pubic region
- Lower and mid-back
- Buttocks
- Flanks
- Upper outer thighs
This detailed assessment helps determine the most suitable surgical procedure and the likely scar placement. In a Lower Body Lift, for example, a circumferential scar is typically positioned within the beltline. However, the exact position and length of scars may vary depending on the areas requiring correction and the type of abdominoplasty performed.
Related Procedures & Terminology
A Lower Body Lift may also be referred to as a Belt Lipectomy, 360 Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty), Circumferential Abdominoplasty or Lower Truncoplasty. While the terminology can differ, these names effectively describe the same procedure. Dr Dona will explain the details of the surgery and discuss the approach most suitable for each individual.
What Exactly Does a Lower Body Lift Achieve?
If you think of all the potential issues excess skin can create along your belt line, this is what the Belt Lipectomy operation addresses.
Firstly, it is an Abdominoplasty, which can be a Standard, Fleur De Lis, or Dr Dona’s custom Open Book Tummy Tuck™.
Therefore, all the benefits that are achieved with a Tummy Tuck (Abdominoplasty) also exist with a Belt Lipectomy. This includes all the known physical benefits of the associated Rectus Divarication Repair, such as potentially improved lower back pain, stress incontinence and core strength.
It also includes the hygiene and social benefits associated with lifting and repairing a ptotic (droopy) mons region.
In addition to the Abdominoplasty benefits, the Belt Lipectomy also lifts the upper outer thighs and buttocks and reduces the flanks.
All of this is achieved with a single continuous circumferential scar along your beltline, which can be comfortably concealed with regular underwear.
Combining a Lower Body Lift With Other Procedures
After significant weight loss, it’s common to have areas of excess skin in more than one part of the body. For this reason, some individuals choose to have additional procedures along with a Lower Body Lift, to address other areas of concern, such as the back, breasts, arms or thighs.
Each person’s needs are different, so Dr Dona develops a tailored surgical plan for every individual. In some cases, procedures can be safely combined in a single operation, while in others, it may be safer and optimal to stage them over time.
Because larger surgeries carry higher risks and longer recovery times, factors such as overall health, safety and logistics are carefully considered before deciding on the best approach.
Procedures that may sometimes be performed with a Lower Body Lift include:
- Breast Augmentation
- Breast Reduction
- Breast Lift (Mastopexy)
Brachioplasty (Arm reduction)
Your Initial Consultation with Dr Dona
Your initial consultation provides an opportunity to discuss a Lower Body Lift in detail and understand what the procedure involves.
During this appointment, Dr Dona will:
- Discuss your concerns, goals and expectations
- Review your medical history
- Examine the relevant areas to determine the most appropriate surgical considerations.
Following this, Dr Dona will explain the possible surgical approach, recovery process and potential risks and complications. He will also take the time to answer your questions and ensure you have all the information you need before deciding how to proceed.
Recovery & Post-operative Care after Body Lift Surgery
On the day you are discharged from hospital, you will have your first in-clinic appointment with one of our Registered Nurses. Following this, you’ll attend regular review visits with Dr Dona and the nursing team. These appointments allow for close monitoring of your recovery, wound care, and any treatments that may assist healing and comfort. As part of your recovery plan, you may also take part in our HeaLED Program, designed to support the healing process and assist with swelling and scar management. The HeaLED Program includes:
- LED Light Therapy – May help reduce swelling and discomfort while promoting tissue repair.
- Rejuran Therapy – May support skin strength and collagen production during recovery.
- Medical-grade Skincare – Helps protect and support the skin as it heals. This comprehensive care approach is designed to assist your recovery and overall well-being throughout your healing journey.
Nurse/Home Care Support
When you return home from hospital, your movement will be limited, and you may require assistance with daily activities such as showering, meal preparation, household tasks and driving. If support at home is not available, you may want to arrange external nursing or in-home care services.
If you have Private Health Insurance, your provider may contribute to transport or short-term nursing care costs. It’s recommended that you contact your health fund directly to confirm what level of cover applies.
For home visit services, we recommend:
For transport, several nursing transport companies are available to take you from the hospital to our clinic for your appointments.
- MediRide (T 02 9666 7930)
- National Patient Transfer
Camouflage Tattooing for Scar Management
In the first few weeks after surgery, we focus on optimising scar outcomes through light therapy and other supportive treatments. For patients who remain concerned about the appearance of their scars after healing, camouflage tattooing may be an option. This treatment is usually considered at least 12 months post-surgery, once scars have fully matured.
Camouflage tattooing uses colour-matched pigment to blend the scar with the surrounding skin, helping reduce its visibility and create a more natural appearance.
Weight Loss Medications & Surgery
If you are using prescription weight loss medications such as GLP-1 receptor agonists or dual GLP-1/GIP agonists, it’s essential to follow specific precautions before surgery to help reduce risks associated with anaesthesia.
For detailed guidance, please refer to our information page on weight loss medications and surgery, which outlines the recommended steps to take before your procedure.
Travelling to Sydney for Surgery with Dr Dona
Many patients travel from interstate and overseas to see Dr Dona in Sydney. To make this process clear and well-coordinated, we have created an information page for our travelling patients. It includes everything you need to know about referrals, pre-surgery consultations, accommodation, transport and post-surgery care. If you are seeking to have a Lower Body Lift, you will be required to stay in hospital for at least two nights. After discharge, we recommend remaining in Sydney for about three weeks so our team can closely monitor your recovery. This includes regular in-clinic post-operative appointments during the first few weeks to ensure you are recovering well.
Will I receive a Medicare rebate?
In some cases, reconstructive surgical procedures are assigned a Medicare item number. Where applicable, this can result in a partial rebate. However, rebates typically cover only a small portion of the overall surgical costs.
Will my Private Health Insurance fund give me a rebate?
If your procedure has been assigned one or more Medicare item numbers, you may be able to claim benefits through your Private Health Insurance. In most cases, health funds cover hospital-related costs, apart from any applicable excess (commonly around $500). However, only a portion of Dr Dona’s surgical fee is typically covered.
Potential Risks & Complications
Every surgical procedure carries potential risks and complications. It’s essential to be aware of these before making any decisions about surgery. Find out more about the potential risks and complications related to surgery >
Specific risks of a Belt Lipectomy:
- Asymmetry – The two sides of your body may not look exactly the same, and the skin may appear uneven.
- Swelling – Swelling is expected after a Belt Lipectomy. Most of it settles in the first few weeks, but sometimes it can take months to resolve fully.
- Change in Sensation – Numbness around the scars, especially along the lower abdomen, is common. Some sensation may return, but some areas can remain permanently numb.
- Scars – Scars may look worse in the first six months. Over 12–18 months, they often fade to fine white lines. In some cases, they can become raised, thick or dark (hypertrophic or keloid).
- Skin Healing – In rare cases, poor circulation may affect healing. This can cause minor wounds that need dressings or, occasionally, further surgery.
- Fluid Build-up (Seromas) – Sometimes fluid can collect under the skin. If this happens, it may need to be drained with a needle.
- Further Surgery – Some patients choose to have an additional procedure later to refine or ‘fine-tune’ their results.
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