Body Surgery

Body — procedures selected by anatomy, not by template

Body surgery in this practice is planned around anatomy, tissue quality, proportion, and surgical fit. These procedures address different structural problems, and the right approach depends on anatomy, tissue behaviour, and procedural fit rather than a fixed formula.

Contouring
Liposuction
Removal of localised fat deposits in selected areas where liposuction is anatomically appropriate and likely to improve contour.
Abdomen
Tummy Tuck
Abdominoplasty for excess skin, abdominal wall weakness, or contour irregularity in the midsection when liposuction alone is unlikely to address the problem adequately.
Buttocks
BBL
Fat transfer to reshape the gluteal region, planned in relation to donor areas, tissue behaviour, and overall body proportion.
Arms
Arm Lift
Brachioplasty to address upper-arm skin excess and laxity, particularly after weight change or when tissue quality makes non-surgical contour correction insufficient.
Abdomen
Fit Mommy Tuck
A selected abdominal approach for suitable patients, using a shorter-scar plan with endoscopic rectus repair where anatomy allows.
Revision
BBL Reversal
Surgical correction of previous BBL results where overcorrection, asymmetry, or contour imbalance requires a controlled reduction or reshaping plan.
Chest
Gynecomastia
Reduction of enlarged chest tissue through gland excision, liposuction, or both, depending on the balance between tissue types.
Condition
Lipedema
Surgical management of lipedema using specialised liposuction to reduce symptomatic tissue burden and improve limb proportion.
Breast
Breast Augmentation
Implant-based or fat-transfer augmentation to increase breast volume in line with anatomy and soft-tissue support.
Breast
Breast Lift
Mastopexy to address ptosis and restore breast position, with or without simultaneous volume adjustment depending on tissue needs.
Breast
Breast Reduction
Reduction mammaplasty for disproportionately large breasts, aimed at reducing physical symptoms while restoring more balanced proportion.
Thighs
Thigh Lift
Inner-thigh skin excision for patients with skin excess or laxity where liposuction alone is unlikely to produce an adequate result.
Contouring Technologies
Planning

Surgical sequencing can matter as much as procedural choice

Body surgery planning depends on more than identifying a target area. Tissue behaviour, recovery logic, staging, and the relationship between procedures all influence the final plan. In some patients, one operation is enough. In others, the better result depends on sequence, combination, or a more limited scope rather than a broader one.

Consultation
Begin with an anatomical assessment