Body contouring treatments are focused on the reduction or elimination of excess skin and fat throughout the body. This procedure is commonly sought after significant weight loss.
The goal of body contouring treatments is to reshape and firm specific areas of the body, resulting in a more defined and toned appearance. What sets body contouring apart is its range of treatment options. Depending on the extent of excess skin and fat, individuals can choose between non-surgical or surgical body contouring treatments.
Following this consultation, the doctor will recommend the most suitable body contouring treatment option tailored to individual needs.
Reasons to Consider Body Sculpting:
- Refine body proportions;
- Eliminate excess skin;
- Reduce stubborn fat;
- Alleviate irritation;
- Attain a youthful appearance;
- Enhance self-esteem;
- Feel confident in one's own skin.
Aesthetic aspirations are deeply personal and vary from person to person. Whether aiming for a flatter abdomen, slimmer thighs, or a more defined jawline, the approach to treatment will be unique to each individual.
Am I a Suitable Candidate for Body Sculpting?
To achieve optimal results, meeting specific criteria is important. Even if you don't currently fulfill all the requirements, you can gradually work towards meeting them. Here's what defines a good candidate for body sculpting:
- Healthy, Stable Weigh. Body contouring isn't intended for weight loss but rather targets persistent fat deposits resistant to diet and exercise.
- Excess Skin or Stubborn Fat. After reaching and sustaining your goal weight, you may still have loose skin from weight loss or childbirth, or pockets of stubborn fat in certain areas.
- Realistic Expectations. You need to understand that body contouring procedures enhance your natural contours rather than producing drastic transformations.
- Good Overall Health. Candidates should be in good physical and mental health, free from any conditions that could impede recovery. Non-Smokers. Smoking impedes proper healing and increases the risk of complications. Doctors often prefer candidates who are non-smokers or willing to quit smoking several months before and after surgery.
- No Plans for Pregnancy. Women considering abdominal procedures should ideally have completed their family planning, as future pregnancies can potentially reverse the results.
Risk and recovery
Body contouring procedures, whether surgical or non-surgical, carry inherent risks and potential side effects that individuals should understand before proceeding with treatment. These risks can vary depending on the type of procedure, individual health factors, and the expertise of the doctor.
Risks Specific to Non-Surgical Body Sculpting:
- Skin Irregularities. Non-surgical treatments like CoolSculpting and laser therapies may result in uneven fat reduction or changes in skin texture.
- Temporary Side Effects. Temporary side effects such as redness, swelling, itching, or numbness in the treated area may occur.
- Skin Sensitivity. Sensitivity to temperature changes or pressure in the treated area is possible following non-surgical procedures.
It's essential to discuss these potential risks and side effects thoroughly with your chosen doctor during the consultation process.