Body
lifting
A firmer body, redefined well-being.
Body
lifting
A firmer body, redefined well-being.
Body
lifting
A firmer body, redefined well-being.
What is a Body lifting?
A body lift, also known as a body lift, is a surgical procedure that aims to remove excess skin and fat from various parts of the body and tighten the contours of the body. This surgery is often performed after massive weight loss where the skin has lost its elasticity and is sagging. The procedure can be performed on different parts of the body, including the abdomen, thighs, arms, buttocks and hips.
The aim of a body lift is to achieve a firmer, more aesthetically pleasing appearance
while improving functionality and well-being.
There are several reasons why people opt for a body lift, including:

- Massive weight loss: After significant weight loss, for example after bariatric surgery or an intensive diet, excess skin is often left behind that no longer disappears on its own
- Sagging skin due to ageing: With increasing age, the skin loses its elasticity and sagging can occur, particularly on the arms, thighs and stomach.
- After pregnancy: Women often experience stretching of the skin after pregnancy, particularly in the abdominal area, which does not completely disappear.
The body lift helps to remove this excess skin, improve the contours and harmonize the overall appearance of the body.
Tommy Tuck (Abdominoplasty)
A toned stomach and a slim waist - this is what many people want their ideal appearance to look like.
However, despite regular exercise and a balanced diet, it is not always possible to achieve the desired body shape. Particularly after significant weight loss or pregnancy, it is often the case that the greatly stretched abdominal wall does not return on its own.
The reason for this phenomenon lies in the sagging or tearing of the connective tissue structures in the subcutis, which previously gave the abdominal skin its firmness and tautness. This results in the formation of wrinkled, hanging skin flaps (also known as “fat aprons”) and visible overstretching of the subcutis (also known as “stretch marks”). Furthermore, sagging of the abdominal muscles can be the result of many years of obesity or pregnancy. In particular, drifting apart of the vertical straight abdominal muscles (medically known as rectus diastasis) leads to a widening of the waist. Even intensive training cannot reverse this sagging.
An abdominal dermolipectomy can help to optimize the aesthetics of the abdominal region. By tightening the sagging tissue, downward tension is created and excess skin flaps are removed. The navel is repositioned accordingly. An additional option is to reconstruct the straight abdominal muscles. It is important to emphasize that an abdominal dermolipectomy is not a weight loss procedure. Abdominoplasty surgery is often performed as a complementary measure to liposuction.
The best results are achieved in slim and healthy patients whose sagging abdominal tissue does not respond to exercise and dieting. During the surgical procedure, an extensive horizontal scar is created in the intimate area, which may fade over time but is not completely invisible. The exact placement of the scar will be discussed with the attending doctor.
A small scar also remains on the navel.
Occasionally, an additional vertical incision is required. The abdominal wall is flatter and more even after the surgical procedure.
The Intervention
The method of surgery can vary considerably depending on the extent of skin laxity. The perfect technique is highly dependent on your physical conditions and personal preferences. In general, every tummy tuck involves a long horizontal or curved incision above the pubic area, which may also be shaped like an anchor. The belly button is separated from the skin tissue through a round incision. To tighten the abdominal skin, the skin tissue is detached from the abdominal wall between the abdominal incision and the ribs. The straight abdominal muscles are rejoined and fixed by the plastic surgeon as required. The aim is to tighten the abdominal wall and reduce the waistline.
The plastic surgeon then pulls the detached skin tissue downwards. The excess skin is removed and the skin flap is sutured. A new incision is made in the skin to reposition the navel.
It is referred to as a “partial tummy tuck” if only the skin between the navel and the abdominal incision is detached and tightened. As a rule, the required incision is smaller, so it is often not necessary to surgically reposition the navel. However, the position of the navel changes as the skin is tightened.
Drains are usually applied at the end of the operation to facilitate the drainage of wound secretions and blood. The operation can take between 1.5 and 3 hours, depending on the extent.
Upper arm
An upper arm lift or brachioplasty is a surgical surgical procedure that:
- minimizes excess sagging skin
- smoothes and tightens the supporting tissue of the upper arm
- minimizes restricted fat deposits in the upper arm area
Your upper arms may sag or look flabby due to weight fluctuations, ageing and genetic predisposition. This problem cannot be corrected by exercise.
If you have too much skin and fat on the underside of your upper arms and they are sagging or appear loose and full, an upper arm lift may be the best option for you.
Candidates for an upper arm lift are: - Adults with pronounced skin laxity on the upper arms
- Adults of any age who are not noticeably overweight and whose weight is generally stable
- People in good health who do not suffer from diseases that aggravate wounds or increase the risk of surgery
Thigh lift
A thigh lift, also known as a thighplasty, removes excess skin and fat, making the skin smoother and the contours of the lower body and thighs more proportional.
A surgical lift may be the best option for you if weight loss and exercise have not helped you,
achieve the firmer, younger-looking and more proportional body image you desire.
What a Thigh lift Cannot do
The goal of a thigh lift is more than just losing excess fat. If the skin is very elastic and can naturally adapt to new body features, liposuction alone can eliminate unwanted fat deposits. If skin elasticity is insufficient, liposuction and a thigh lift may be recommended.
“
"Beauty begins the moment
you decide to be yourself."
– Coco Chanel
”
What is a Body lifting?
A body lift, also known as a body lift, is a surgical procedure that aims to remove excess skin and fat from various parts of the body and tighten the contours of the body. This surgery is often performed after massive weight loss where the skin has lost its elasticity and is sagging. The procedure can be performed on different parts of the body, including the abdomen, thighs, arms, buttocks and hips.
The aim of a body lift is to achieve a firmer, more aesthetically pleasing appearance
while improving functionality and well-being.
There are several reasons why people opt for a body lift, including:

- Massive weight loss: After significant weight loss, for example after bariatric surgery or an intensive diet, excess skin is often left behind that no longer disappears on its own.
- Sagging skin due to ageing: With increasing age, the skin loses its elasticity and sagging can occur, particularly on the arms, thighs and stomach.
- After pregnancy: Women often experience stretching of the skin after pregnancy, particularly in the abdominal area, which does not completely disappear.
The body lift helps to remove this excess skin, improve the contours and harmonize the overall appearance of the body.
Tommy Tuck
(Abdominoplasty)
A toned stomach and a slim waist - this is what many people want their ideal appearance to look like.
However, despite regular exercise and a balanced diet, it is not always possible to achieve the desired body shape. Particularly after significant weight loss or pregnancy, it is often the case that the greatly stretched abdominal wall does not return on its own.
The reason for this phenomenon lies in the sagging or tearing of the connective tissue structures in the subcutis, which previously gave the abdominal skin its firmness and tautness. This results in the formation of wrinkled, hanging skin flaps (also known as “fat aprons”) and visible overstretching of the subcutis (also known as “stretch marks”). Furthermore, sagging of the abdominal muscles can be the result of many years of obesity or pregnancy. In particular, drifting apart of the vertical straight abdominal muscles (medically known as rectus diastasis) leads to a widening of the waist. Even intensive training cannot reverse this sagging.
An abdominal dermolipectomy can help to optimize the aesthetics of the abdominal region. By tightening the sagging tissue, downward tension is created and excess skin flaps are removed. The navel is repositioned accordingly. An additional option is to reconstruct the straight abdominal muscles. It is important to emphasize that an abdominal dermolipectomy is not a weight loss procedure. Abdominoplasty surgery is often performed as a complementary measure to liposuction.
The best results are achieved in slim and healthy patients whose sagging abdominal tissue does not respond to exercise and dieting. During the surgical procedure, an extensive horizontal scar is created in the intimate area, which may fade over time but is not completely invisible. The exact placement of the scar will be discussed with the attending doctor.
A small scar also remains on the navel.
Occasionally, an additional vertical incision is required. The abdominal wall is flatter and more even after the surgical procedure.
The intervention
The method of surgery can vary considerably depending on the extent of skin laxity. The perfect technique is highly dependent on your physical conditions and personal preferences. In general, every tummy tuck involves a long horizontal or curved incision above the pubic area, which may also be shaped like an anchor. The belly button is separated from the skin tissue through a round incision. To tighten the abdominal skin, the skin tissue is detached from the abdominal wall between the abdominal incision and the ribs. The straight abdominal muscles are rejoined and fixed by the plastic surgeon as required. The aim is to tighten the abdominal wall and reduce the waistline.
The plastic surgeon then pulls the detached skin tissue downwards. The excess skin is removed and the skin flap is sutured. A new incision is made in the skin to reposition the navel.
It is referred to as a “partial tummy tuck” if only the skin between the navel and the abdominal incision is detached and tightened. As a rule, the required incision is smaller, so it is often not necessary to surgically reposition the navel. However, the position of the navel changes as the skin is tightened.
Drains are usually applied at the end of the operation to facilitate the drainage of wound secretions and blood. The operation can take between 1.5 and 3 hours, depending on the extent.
Upper arm
An upper arm lift or brachioplasty is a surgicalsurgical procedure that:
- überschüssige Haut, die herabhängt, minimiert
- das Stützgewebe des Oberarms glättet und strafft.
- eingeschränkte Fettablagerungen im Oberarmbereich minimiert
Your upper arms may sag or look flabby due to weight fluctuations, ageing and genetic predisposition. This problem cannot be corrected by exercise.
If you have too much skin and fat on the underside of your upper arms and they are sagging or appear loose and full, an upper arm lift may be the best option for you.
Candidates for an upper arm lift are: - Adults with pronounced skin laxity on the upper arms
- Adults of any age who are not noticeably overweight and whose weight is generally stable
- People in good health who do not suffer from diseases that aggravate wounds or increase the risk of surgery
Non-smokers
People with a positive attitude and realistic expectations
Thigh lift
A thigh lift, also known as a thighplasty, removes excess skin and fat, making the skin smoother and the contours of the lower body and thighs more proportional.
A surgical lift may be the best option for you if weight loss and exercise have not helped you,
achieve the firmer, younger-looking and more proportional body image you desire.
what a Tigh lift cannot do
The goal of a thigh lift is more than just losing excess fat. If the skin is very elastic and can naturally adapt to new body features, liposuction alone can eliminate unwanted fat deposits. If skin elasticity is insufficient, liposuction and a thigh lift may be recommended.
“
"Jeder, der sich die Fähigkeit erhält, Schönes zu erkennen, wird nie alt werden."
– Franz Kafka
”
What is a Body lifting?
A body lift, also known as a body lift, is a surgical procedure that aims to remove excess skin and fat from various parts of the body and tighten the contours of the body. This surgery is often performed after massive weight loss where the skin has lost its elasticity and is sagging. The procedure can be performed on different parts of the body, including the abdomen, thighs, arms, buttocks and hips.
The aim of a body lift is to achieve a firmer, more aesthetically pleasing appearance
while improving functionality and well-being.
There are several reasons why people opt for a body lift, including:

- Massive weight loss: After significant weight loss, for example after bariatric surgery or an intensive diet, excess skin is often left behind that no longer disappears on its own.
- Sagging skin due to ageing: With increasing age, the skin loses its elasticity and sagging can occur, particularly on the arms, thighs and stomach.
- After pregnancy: Women often experience stretching of the skin after pregnancy, particularly in the abdominal area, which does not completely disappear.
The body lift helps to remove this excess skin, improve the contours and harmonize the overall appearance of the body.
Tommy Tuck (Abdominoplasty)
A toned stomach and a slim waist - this is what many people want their ideal appearance to look like.
However, despite regular exercise and a balanced diet, it is not always possible to achieve the desired body shape. Particularly after significant weight loss or pregnancy, it is often the case that the greatly stretched abdominal wall does not return on its own.
The reason for this phenomenon lies in the sagging or tearing of the connective tissue structures in the subcutis, which previously gave the abdominal skin its firmness and tautness. This results in the formation of wrinkled, hanging skin flaps (also known as “fat aprons”) and visible overstretching of the subcutis (also known as “stretch marks”). Furthermore, sagging of the abdominal muscles can be the result of many years of obesity or pregnancy. In particular, drifting apart of the vertical straight abdominal muscles (medically known as rectus diastasis) leads to a widening of the waist. Even intensive training cannot reverse this sagging.
An abdominal dermolipectomy can help to optimize the aesthetics of the abdominal region. By tightening the sagging tissue, downward tension is created and excess skin flaps are removed. The navel is repositioned accordingly. An additional option is to reconstruct the straight abdominal muscles. It is important to emphasize that an abdominal dermolipectomy is not a weight loss procedure. Abdominoplasty surgery is often performed as a complementary measure to liposuction.
The best results are achieved in slim and healthy patients whose sagging abdominal tissue does not respond to exercise and dieting. During the surgical procedure, an extensive horizontal scar is created in the intimate area, which may fade over time but is not completely invisible. The exact placement of the scar will be discussed with the attending doctor.
A small scar also remains on the navel.
Occasionally, an additional vertical incision is required. The abdominal wall is flatter and more even after the surgical procedure.
The intervention
The method of surgery can vary considerably depending on the extent of skin laxity. The perfect technique is highly dependent on your physical conditions and personal preferences. In general, every tummy tuck involves a long horizontal or curved incision above the pubic area, which may also be shaped like an anchor. The belly button is separated from the skin tissue through a round incision. To tighten the abdominal skin, the skin tissue is detached from the abdominal wall between the abdominal incision and the ribs. The straight abdominal muscles are rejoined and fixed by the plastic surgeon as required. The aim is to tighten the abdominal wall and reduce the waistline.
The plastic surgeon then pulls the detached skin tissue downwards. The excess skin is removed and the skin flap is sutured. A new incision is made in the skin to reposition the navel.
It is referred to as a “partial tummy tuck” if only the skin between the navel and the abdominal incision is detached and tightened. As a rule, the required incision is smaller, so it is often not necessary to surgically reposition the navel. However, the position of the navel changes as the skin is tightened.
Drains are usually applied at the end of the operation to facilitate the drainage of wound secretions and blood. The operation can take between 1.5 and 3 hours, depending on the extent.
Upper arm
An upper arm lift or brachioplasty is a surgical surgical procedure that:
- minimizes excess sagging skin
- smoothes and tightens the supporting tissue of the upper arm
- minimizes restricted fat deposits in the upper arm area
Your upper arms may sag or look flabby due to weight fluctuations, ageing and genetic predisposition. This problem cannot be corrected by exercise.
If you have too much skin and fat on the underside of your upper arms and they are sagging or appear loose and full, an upper arm lift may be the best option for you.
Candidates for an upper arm lift are: - Adults with pronounced skin laxity on the upper arms
- Adults of any age who are not noticeably overweight and whose weight is generally stable
- People in good health who do not suffer from diseases that aggravate wounds or increase the risk of surgery
Non-smokers
People with a positive attitude and realistic expectations
Thigh lift
Bei einer Oberschenkelstraffung, auch als Oberschenkelplastik bekannt, werden überschüssige Haut und Fett entfernt, wodurch die Haut glatter und die Konturen des Unterkörpers und der Oberschenkel proportionaler werden.
Eine chirurgische Straffung kann die beste Option für Sie sein, wenn Gewichtsverlust und Bewegung Ihnen nicht geholfen haben,
das gewünschte straffere, jünger aussehende und proportionalere Körperbild zu erreichen.
What a Thigh lift cannot do
The goal of a thigh lift is more than just losing excess fat. If the skin is very elastic and can naturally adapt to new body features, liposuction alone can eliminate unwanted fat deposits. If skin elasticity is insufficient, liposuction and a thigh lift may be recommended.
“
"Jeder, der sich die Fähigkeit erhält, Schönes zu erkennen, wird nie alt werden."
– Franz Kafka
”