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This plastic surgery operation is very much in demand as patients often complain about folds on the back.

Indication:

The aim of this operation is to lift the skin of the back, of the lateral bulges on the waist and of the top of the abdomen if needed.

Treatment:

I often combine this operation with gynaecomastia in men or breast surgery in women (breast lift, breast augmentation and reduction). Together with the operation on the chest, patients are left with a circular scar all around the body.

Combination of operations:

I can also combine this with an arm and thorax lift as it is in the same region.

In conclusion:

The sequelae of the upper body lift are very simple as the skin is not detached. There is only a slightly higher risk of scar expansion than in other areas of the body as the skin of the back heals less well.

The results

Case No. 1

Plastic surgery in a patient who wanted the bulges on her back to be removed so she could wear tight dresses.

 

Case No. 2

Reconstructive surgery after gastric sleeve surgery. Large folds on the back treated perfectly with an upper body lift

 

Case No. 3

Reconstructive surgery after a gastric bypass. Double upper and lower body lift. Note the results on the buttocks which are nicely rounded by the operation. Super result. I am currently the only person in the world to perform this double operation!!!

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Dr Pascal’s Message:

The scar is easy to hide under bras.

Dr. Jean-François Pascal

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