Body Contouring & Aesthetic Conditions

Body contouring and aesthetic conditions refer to concerns related to body shape, fat distribution, and skin laxity that affect overall physical appearance. These conditions may result from aging, weight fluctuations, pregnancy, or genetic factors. Common concerns include stubborn fat deposits, loose or sagging skin, cellulite, and lack of muscle definition, which may not respond effectively to diet and exercise alone.

A major contributing factor is Obesity, which can lead to disproportionate fat accumulation in areas such as the abdomen, thighs, arms, and back. Additionally, rapid weight loss can result in excess skin that affects body contour and comfort. Hormonal changes and reduced collagen production also contribute to decreased skin elasticity over time.

Management of body contouring concerns includes both non-surgical and surgical approaches. Non-invasive treatments such as cryolipolysis (fat freezing), radiofrequency therapy, and ultrasound-based procedures help reduce fat and tighten skin with minimal downtime. For more significant changes, surgical procedures like liposuction, tummy tuck (abdominoplasty), and body lift are commonly performed under Plastic Surgery.