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After losing a significant amount of weight, many Dallas residents discover that loose skin hides their hard-won shape.
A circumferential body lift in Dallas—sometimes called a belt lipectomy—removes extra skin and tissue around the abdomen, hips, and lower back while lifting the buttocks and outer thighs. Surgeons here use drainless methods and progressive-tension sutures to reduce swelling and speed healing. Some patients stage the procedure with an arm or thigh lift for head-to-toe refinement. When you scroll through body lift before and after Dallas galleries, you’ll see smoother silhouettes, flatter torsos, and scars hidden beneath everyday clothing.
Surgery time: 4–6 hours under general anesthesia; one night in the surgical suite for monitoring Incision: A belt-line scar placed low enough to hide under swimwear; a short vertical line may be added for extra skin removal
Early mobility: Assisted walking the evening of surgery; drains usually stay 3–5 days Time off work: About two weeks for desk jobs; unrestricted cardio at week 6 Scar care: Start silicone sheets once incisions close; redness fades steadily over the first year
A body lift cost Dallas patients $17,500 – $26,000, depending on surgeon experience, operating-room time, and any staged add-ons. Swelling peaks during the first week, then declines quickly with compression garments, light walking, and balanced hydration.
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