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North Carolina Body Lift Surgeons & Surgery Information

Once you've made the decision to move forward with this plastic surgery, there is still more work to do. The task of finding the best Body Lift surgeon in North Carolina is one that only you can do. Our local surgeon locator at CosmeticSurgeryProcedure.com can help you find all of the available Body Lift surgeons and specialists. Contact each online to request more information, before & after pictures, or a personalized price quote. Get started below by choosing a location or a research category.

Body Lift Surgery Overview

Anesthesia: General or sedation.
Length of surgery: 1-2 hours
Location of operation: Office or hospital.
Back to work: 2-7 days.
Average Price: $3,750-$5,000



Body Lift Procedure Information

A body lift procedure is a cosmetic operation performed to remove the excess skin and/or fatty tissue that exists on a patient's body resulting from age or extreme weight loss. Individuals who aren't able to lose thirty or fourty pounds through diet or exercise also may be good candidates for body lift surgery. Your local surgeon will determine whether you are a good candidate during your consultation. The procedure can take as long as seven hours, and the recovery from a body lift an be painful and extended. Patients have tubes and drains left in their skin for seven to fourteen days following their procedure to drain any tissue fluid or blood. The majority of surgeons will position the scars in bodily areas where they will be easily concealed by a swimsuit or underwear.


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Sample Body Lift Surgeons in North Carolina


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As the demand continues to grows for cosmetic surgeries, including Body Lift, consumers need to become informed about the specific procedure, its risks, results, costs, and all other information. Choosing the right qualified doctor is a large part of this process. CosmeticSurgeryProcedure.com provides Body Lift information to help you learn more and become the informed consumer you need to be. The information shown on CosmeticSurgeryProcedure.com shouldn't be construed to be medical advice, the formation of a surgeon/client relationship and is not intended to be or replace a professional consultation or advice from a North Carolina Body Lift surgeon. We encourage all of our users to utilize our surgeon locator tool to contact local Body Lift surgeons in North Carolina to continnue their research.

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