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OR Snapshots – Rib Removal Surgery for Waistline Slimming

Rib removal is most commonly known for its effect on helping reduce the anatomic waistline or waistline slimming . Usually the ribs that are partially removed (outer halves) are #s 11 and 12. This is because these are the true free floaters and are pointed 45 to 60 degrees straight downward. Once one realizes the Read More…

OR Snapshots – Subcostal Rib Shave to Reduce Protrusion

There are a variety of aesthetic ribcage modification procedures that are not well known. When people speak of ‘rib removal’ this is commonly perceived as a procedure for waistline reduction through removal of portions of ribs #11 and 12. (and sometimes #10) While this is certainly true this is not the only rib removal procedure Read More…

Tummy Tuck Approach for Subcostal Rib Removals

The most perceived reason that rib removal surgery is performed is for narrowing of the anatomic waistline. This is done by removing portions of ribs 11and 12 and sometimes even rib #10. This operation works because it removes the outward support of the musculature that occurs from the very downward projecting terminal 11 and 12 Read More…

Understanding Rib Removal Surgery in Horizontal Waistline Reduction

Rib removal surgery is highly misunderstood from both surgeons and the public alike. Often viewed and described as an extreme and dangerous, it is neither. While it is for the most motivated female who seeks maximal reshaping of their waistline, it is no more radical than some other cosmetic body surgeries.  But because it is Read More…

Postoperative Instructions – Rib Removal Surgery

Rib removal is done for waistline reshaping. This could be for waistline narrowing (posterior ribs #10, 11 and 12) or for waistline lengthening or correction of subcostal protrusions. (ribs #7, 8, 9) Rib removal is done through small incisions on the back or at the bottom of the ribcage in front. (and occasionally through a Read More…

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