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Lower Body Lift
What is a Lower Body Lift?
A lower body lift is a surgical procedure that removes excess skin and fat from the lower body, including the abdomen, buttocks, thighs, and calves.
Why is a Lower Body Lift Performed?
A lower body lift may be performed to improve the appearance of the lower body after significant weight loss, pregnancy, or aging. It can also be performed to correct sagging skin, uneven skin tone, and other cosmetic concerns.
What are the Benefits of a Lower Body Lift?
- Improved body contour
- Reduced sagging skin
- More even skin tone
- Improved self-confidence
What are the Risks of a Lower Body Lift?
As with any surgical procedure, there are risks associated with a lower body lift, including:
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Scarring
- Nerve damage
- Blood clots
Who is a Good Candidate for a Lower Body Lift?
Good candidates for a lower body lift are those who are in good overall health and have realistic expectations for the results of the procedure. They should also be non-smokers and have a stable weight.
What is the Recovery Time from a Lower Body Lift?
The recovery time from a lower body lift can vary depending on the individual patient, but most people can expect to take 2-3 weeks off from work and other activities. During this time, it is important to rest and avoid strenuous activity.
What are the Costs of a Lower Body Lift?
The costs of a lower body lift can vary depending on the surgeon, the facility, and the geographic location. However, most patients can expect to pay between $10,000 and $25,000.
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A lower body lift is a surgical procedure that removes excess skin and fat from the lower body. This procedure can be performed on the abdomen, buttocks, thighs, and legs. Lower body lifts can help to improve the appearance of the body and can also help to relieve pain and discomfort caused by excess skin and fat.
Before undergoing a lower body lift, it is important to maintain a healthy lifestyle. This includes eating a healthy diet, exercising regularly, and avoiding smoking and excessive alcohol consumption. It is also important to have realistic expectations about the results of surgery. Lower body lifts can improve the appearance of the body, but they cannot completely eliminate all excess skin and fat.
After undergoing a lower body lift, it is important to follow the doctor's instructions carefully. This includes taking prescribed medications, attending follow-up appointments, and wearing compression garments. It is also important to avoid strenuous activity for several weeks after surgery.
Lower body lifts can be a safe and effective way to improve the appearance of the body. However, it is important to remember that this is a surgical procedure and there are risks involved. It is important to discuss the risks and benefits with the doctor before making a decision about whether or not to undergo surgery.
Here are five sentences describing general health and wellness practices related to Lower Body Lift:
- Eat a healthy diet and exercise regularly to maintain a healthy weight.
- Avoid smoking and excessive alcohol consumption.
- Follow the doctor's instructions carefully before and after surgery.
- Attend all follow-up appointments.
- Wear compression garments as directed by the doctor.
Side & After Effects
- Infection: This is a risk with any surgery, but it is more common with lower body lifts because the incisions are larger and more extensive.
- Bleeding: This is also a risk with any surgery, but it is more common with lower body lifts because the blood vessels in the lower body are larger.
- Seroma: This is a collection of fluid that can form under the skin after surgery. It is usually not serious, but it can be uncomfortable.
- Hematoma: This is a collection of blood that can form under the skin after surgery. It is usually not serious, but it can be painful.
- Scarring: This is a risk with any surgery, but it is more common with lower body lifts because the incisions are larger and more extensive.
- Nerve damage: This is a rare risk with lower body lifts, but it can occur if the nerves in the lower body are damaged during surgery.
- Lymphedema: This is a condition that can occur after lower body lifts if the lymph nodes in the lower body are damaged during surgery. It can cause swelling in the lower body.
After Effects of Lower Body Lift
The after effects of lower body lifts can include:- Pain: You will likely experience some pain after surgery, but it should gradually subside over time.
- Swelling: Your lower body will likely be swollen after surgery, but it should gradually subside over time.
- Bruising: You will likely have some bruising after surgery, but it should gradually fade over time.
- Numbness: You may experience some numbness in your lower body after surgery, but it should gradually subside over time.
- Weakness: You may experience some weakness in your lower body after surgery, but it should gradually improve over time.
- Stiffness: Your lower body may be stiff after surgery, but it should gradually improve over time.
Things to Know
Procedure Time
6 Hours
Overnight Stay
Yes
Anesthetic
General Anesthetic
Recovery Time
1-2 days
Surgeon

Andre Marshall, MD, FACS
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Andre P. Marshall, M.D., MPH, F.A.C.S. is a double board-certified plastic surgeon and a diplomate of the American Board of Plastic Surgery and the American Board of Surgery. He specializes in performing aesthetic surgery of the breasts, body, and face in Beverly Hills, CA. Dr. Marshall has a keen eye for detail that helps him create gorgeous results through Brazilian butt lifts, breast procedures, tummy tucks, and more. He works with patients on an individual level to learn about their goals and provide a customized surgical plan to help them achieve the look they want. Through his warm nature and Southern hospitality, he is able to foster trusting relationships with his patients and offer an outstanding surgical experience. He is dedicated to providing patient-centered care and maintaining the highest standards of safety and excellence.
Education & Training
2004 - 2008 University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Doctor of Medicine
2008 - 2015 Vanderbilt University General Surgery Resident
2015 - 2018 Duke University Plastic Surgery Fellow
Board Certification(s)
American Board of Surgery (ABS)
American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
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435 N Bedford Dr unit 206, Beverly Hills, CA 90210, USA
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About the Procedure
Introduction
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What is a Lower Body Lift?
A lower body lift is a surgical procedure that removes excess skin and fat from the lower body, including the abdomen, buttocks, thighs, and calves.
Why is a Lower Body Lift Performed?
A lower body lift may be performed to improve the appearance of the lower body after significant weight loss, pregnancy, or aging. It can also be performed to correct sagging skin, uneven skin tone, and other cosmetic concerns.
What are the Benefits of a Lower Body Lift?
- Improved body contour
- Reduced sagging skin
- More even skin tone
- Improved self-confidence
What are the Risks of a Lower Body Lift?
As with any surgical procedure, there are risks associated with a lower body lift, including:
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Scarring
- Nerve damage
- Blood clots
Who is a Good Candidate for a Lower Body Lift?
Good candidates for a lower body lift are those who are in good overall health and have realistic expectations for the results of the procedure. They should also be non-smokers and have a stable weight.
What is the Recovery Time from a Lower Body Lift?
The recovery time from a lower body lift can vary depending on the individual patient, but most people can expect to take 2-3 weeks off from work and other activities. During this time, it is important to rest and avoid strenuous activity.
What are the Costs of a Lower Body Lift?
The costs of a lower body lift can vary depending on the surgeon, the facility, and the geographic location. However, most patients can expect to pay between $10,000 and $25,000.
Duration
6 Hours
Overnight Stay
Yes
Recovery Time
3-4 Weeks
Effective Period
4 weeks
A lower body lift is a surgical procedure that removes excess skin and fat from the lower body. This procedure can be performed on the abdomen, buttocks, thighs, and legs. Lower body lifts can help to improve the appearance of the body and can also help to relieve pain and discomfort caused by excess skin and fat.
Before undergoing a lower body lift, it is important to maintain a healthy lifestyle. This includes eating a healthy diet, exercising regularly, and avoiding smoking and excessive alcohol consumption. It is also important to have realistic expectations about the results of surgery. Lower body lifts can improve the appearance of the body, but they cannot completely eliminate all excess skin and fat.
After undergoing a lower body lift, it is important to follow the doctor's instructions carefully. This includes taking prescribed medications, attending follow-up appointments, and wearing compression garments. It is also important to avoid strenuous activity for several weeks after surgery.
Lower body lifts can be a safe and effective way to improve the appearance of the body. However, it is important to remember that this is a surgical procedure and there are risks involved. It is important to discuss the risks and benefits with the doctor before making a decision about whether or not to undergo surgery.
Here are five sentences describing general health and wellness practices related to Lower Body Lift:
- Eat a healthy diet and exercise regularly to maintain a healthy weight.
- Avoid smoking and excessive alcohol consumption.
- Follow the doctor's instructions carefully before and after surgery.
- Attend all follow-up appointments.
- Wear compression garments as directed by the doctor.
- Improves the appearance of the lower body by removing excess skin and fat
- Tightens the skin and muscles in the lower body, creating a more toned and youthful appearance
- Reduces the appearance of cellulite and other skin imperfections
- Can help to improve posture and mobility
- Can provide relief from pain and discomfort caused by excess skin and fat
Risks
- Bleeding: This is a risk with any surgery, but it is more likely with a lower body lift because the surgery involves cutting and removing a large amount of tissue.
- Infection: This is another risk with any surgery, but it is also more likely with a lower body lift because the surgery creates a large open wound.
- Blood clots: Blood clots can form in the legs or lungs after surgery. This is a serious risk, especially for people who are overweight or have a history of blood clots.
- Nerve damage: The nerves in the legs and buttocks can be damaged during surgery. This can lead to numbness, pain, or weakness in the legs or buttocks.
- Scarring: Scarring is a normal part of the healing process after surgery. However, the scars from a lower body lift can be large and noticeable.
- Unsatisfactory results: The results of a lower body lift can vary. Some people are very happy with the results, while others are disappointed. It is important to have realistic expectations before surgery.
Safety
Lower body lifts are generally safe when performed by a qualified plastic surgeon. However, it is important to be aware of the risks before surgery. You should also talk to your doctor about your individual risks and how they can be minimized.
To help reduce the risks of a lower body lift, you should:
- Choose a qualified plastic surgeon. This is the most important step you can take to ensure your safety. Make sure your surgeon is board-certified and has experience performing lower body lifts.
- Follow your doctor's instructions carefully. This includes preparing for surgery, following the instructions for post-operative care, and attending all follow-up appointments.
- Take care of your wounds. Keep your wounds clean and dry. Change your dressings as directed by your doctor.
- Avoid strenuous activity. This can put stress on your wounds and increase the risk of complications.
- Get plenty of rest. This will help your body heal.
Pre-Surgery Preparation
1. Medical Assessment:
- Consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon to discuss your goals, expectations, and any underlying medical conditions.
- Undergo a comprehensive medical evaluation, including blood tests, imaging, and a physical examination.
2. Dietary Adjustments:
- Follow a healthy diet high in fruits, vegetables, and lean protein.
- Minimize processed foods, sugary drinks, and unhealthy fats.
- Quit smoking at least 6 weeks before surgery to improve circulation and healing.
3. Exercise and Physical Activity:
- Engage in regular exercise to improve overall health and circulation.
- However, avoid strenuous activities or excessive weightlifting that could put stress on your legs.
4. Medications and Supplements:
- Inform your surgeon about any medications or supplements you are taking.
- Adjust or discontinue certain medications, such as blood thinners, as directed by your surgeon.
5. Skin Care:
- Exfoliate and moisturize your lower body regularly to improve skin health and circulation.
- Avoid excessive sun exposure and use sunscreen when outdoors.
6. Quit Smoking:
- Smoking can impair wound healing and increase the risk of complications.
- Quit smoking at least 6 weeks before surgery to maximize your chances of a successful outcome.
7. Other Preparations:
- Arrange for transportation to and from surgery and recovery.
- Clear your schedule for the recovery period, which typically lasts several weeks.
- Purchase comfortable, loose-fitting clothing and compression garments for post-surgery use.
Day Before Surgery:
1. Fast:
- Do not eat or drink anything after midnight the night before surgery.
2. Shower:
- Take an antibacterial shower using the soap provided by your surgeon.
3. Pack an Overnight Bag:
- Include comfortable clothing, toiletries, and any necessary medications.
Arrival at Surgery Center:
- Arrive at the surgery center on time as instructed by your surgeon.
- You will be given a hospital gown and prepped for surgery.
- Anesthesia will be administered to keep you comfortable during the procedure.
Recovery from a Lower Body Lift
Phase 1: Hospitalization
- Typically 1-3 days
- Monitor vital signs, pain management, wound care
- Begin early mobilization with assistance
Phase 2: Discharge Home
Wound Care:
- Keep incision sites dry and clean
- Dressings are typically removed within a few days
- Showering is allowed after 1-2 weeks
- Avoid soaking or scrubbing the incisions
Pain Management:
- Prescription pain medication is prescribed
- Use ice packs to reduce swelling
- Elevate legs to promote drainage
Activity:
- Avoid strenuous activity for the first 6-8 weeks
- Start walking as tolerated within a few days
- Gradually increase activity level as directed by your surgeon
Recovery Milestones:
- 2-3 weeks: Incisions begin to heal
- 4-6 weeks: Stitches or staples are removed
- 6-10 weeks: Swelling and bruising subside
- 10-12 weeks: Most activities are resumed
- 6 months-1 year: Final results are evident
Additional Tips:
- Maintain a healthy diet and stay hydrated
- Avoid smoking or alcohol consumption
- Wear compression garments as directed
- Get plenty of rest
- Attend follow-up appointments with your surgeon
- Manage expectations and be patient, as recovery takes time
Potential Complications:
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Blood clots
- Fluid accumulation
- Delayed wound healing
If you experience any unusual symptoms, such as fever, chills, or excessive drainage from the incision, seek medical attention immediately.
Things to know before start
Pre-Surgery Preparation
1. Medical Assessment:
- Consult with a board-certified plastic surgeon to discuss your goals, expectations, and any underlying medical conditions.
- Undergo a comprehensive medical evaluation, including blood tests, imaging, and a physical examination.
2. Dietary Adjustments:
- Follow a healthy diet high in fruits, vegetables, and lean protein.
- Minimize processed foods, sugary drinks, and unhealthy fats.
- Quit smoking at least 6 weeks before surgery to improve circulation and healing.
3. Exercise and Physical Activity:
- Engage in regular exercise to improve overall health and circulation.
- However, avoid strenuous activities or excessive weightlifting that could put stress on your legs.
4. Medications and Supplements:
- Inform your surgeon about any medications or supplements you are taking.
- Adjust or discontinue certain medications, such as blood thinners, as directed by your surgeon.
5. Skin Care:
- Exfoliate and moisturize your lower body regularly to improve skin health and circulation.
- Avoid excessive sun exposure and use sunscreen when outdoors.
6. Quit Smoking:
- Smoking can impair wound healing and increase the risk of complications.
- Quit smoking at least 6 weeks before surgery to maximize your chances of a successful outcome.
7. Other Preparations:
- Arrange for transportation to and from surgery and recovery.
- Clear your schedule for the recovery period, which typically lasts several weeks.
- Purchase comfortable, loose-fitting clothing and compression garments for post-surgery use.
Day Before Surgery:
1. Fast:
- Do not eat or drink anything after midnight the night before surgery.
2. Shower:
- Take an antibacterial shower using the soap provided by your surgeon.
3. Pack an Overnight Bag:
- Include comfortable clothing, toiletries, and any necessary medications.
Arrival at Surgery Center:
- Arrive at the surgery center on time as instructed by your surgeon.
- You will be given a hospital gown and prepped for surgery.
- Anesthesia will be administered to keep you comfortable during the procedure.
Recovery from a Lower Body Lift
Phase 1: Hospitalization
- Typically 1-3 days
- Monitor vital signs, pain management, wound care
- Begin early mobilization with assistance
Phase 2: Discharge Home
Wound Care:
- Keep incision sites dry and clean
- Dressings are typically removed within a few days
- Showering is allowed after 1-2 weeks
- Avoid soaking or scrubbing the incisions
Pain Management:
- Prescription pain medication is prescribed
- Use ice packs to reduce swelling
- Elevate legs to promote drainage
Activity:
- Avoid strenuous activity for the first 6-8 weeks
- Start walking as tolerated within a few days
- Gradually increase activity level as directed by your surgeon
Recovery Milestones:
- 2-3 weeks: Incisions begin to heal
- 4-6 weeks: Stitches or staples are removed
- 6-10 weeks: Swelling and bruising subside
- 10-12 weeks: Most activities are resumed
- 6 months-1 year: Final results are evident
Additional Tips:
- Maintain a healthy diet and stay hydrated
- Avoid smoking or alcohol consumption
- Wear compression garments as directed
- Get plenty of rest
- Attend follow-up appointments with your surgeon
- Manage expectations and be patient, as recovery takes time
Potential Complications:
- Bleeding
- Infection
- Blood clots
- Fluid accumulation
- Delayed wound healing
If you experience any unusual symptoms, such as fever, chills, or excessive drainage from the incision, seek medical attention immediately.
Surgeon

Andre Marshall, MD, FACS
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Owner at Andre P. Marshall Plastic Surgery
Los Angeles County, California
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Andre P. Marshall, M.D., MPH, F.A.C.S. is a double board-certified plastic surgeon and a diplomate of the American Board of Plastic Surgery and the American Board of Surgery. He specializes in performing aesthetic surgery of the breasts, body, and face in Beverly Hills, CA. Dr. Marshall has a keen eye for detail that helps him create gorgeous results through Brazilian butt lifts, breast procedures, tummy tucks, and more. He works with patients on an individual level to learn about their goals and provide a customized surgical plan to help them achieve the look they want. Through his warm nature and Southern hospitality, he is able to foster trusting relationships with his patients and offer an outstanding surgical experience. He is dedicated to providing patient-centered care and maintaining the highest standards of safety and excellence.
Education & Training
- 2004 - 2008 University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Doctor of Medicine
- 2008 - 2015 Vanderbilt University General Surgery Resident
- 2015 - 2018 Duke University Plastic Surgery Fellow
Board Certification(s)
- American Board of Surgery (ABS)
- American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
435 N Bedford Dr unit 206, Beverly Hills, CA 90210, USA
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Surgeon

Andre Marshall, MD, FACS
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Owner at Andre P. Marshall Plastic Surgery
Los Angeles County, California
50 views today
Andre P. Marshall, M.D., MPH, F.A.C.S. is a double board-certified plastic surgeon and a diplomate of the American Board of Plastic Surgery and the American Board of Surgery. He specializes in performing aesthetic surgery of the breasts, body, and face in Beverly Hills, CA. Dr. Marshall has a keen eye for detail that helps him create gorgeous results through Brazilian butt lifts, breast procedures, tummy tucks, and more. He works with patients on an individual level to learn about their goals and provide a customized surgical plan to help them achieve the look they want. Through his warm nature and Southern hospitality, he is able to foster trusting relationships with his patients and offer an outstanding surgical experience. He is dedicated to providing patient-centered care and maintaining the highest standards of safety and excellence.
Education & Training
- 2004 - 2008 University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Doctor of Medicine
- 2008 - 2015 Vanderbilt University General Surgery Resident
- 2015 - 2018 Duke University Plastic Surgery Fellow
Board Certification(s)
- American Board of Surgery (ABS)
- American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
435 N Bedford Dr unit 206, Beverly Hills, CA 90210, USA
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