Background: Large amounts of weight loss create tissue redundancies throughout the body. To improve waistline shape the standard approach is either a frontal tummy tuck/panniculectomy or an extended circumferential body lift. (belt lipectomy) This horizontal tissue excision can remove a lot of loose tissues around the waistline. For most patients this would produce a satisfactory improvement.
For a more significant waistline reduction additional options need to be considered. In the weight loss patient the primary focus would be further loose skin tissue excision. To do so a different direction of tissue excision would be needed and this would be in the vertical direction. Known as vertical body lifts, the maximal apex of the excision is at the horizontal waistline location. This is a form of an extended modified elliptical excision.
To maximize the vertical body lift effect at the waistline level, select rib removals can be done. This removes the last anatomic barrier for inward waistline movement.




Case Highlights:
1) Maximal waistline reduction in the weight loss patient can be achieved through a combined vertical body lift and rib removals.
2) The vertical body lift provides a rare form of soft tissue removal at the umbilical level.
3) The excision from the vertical body lift provide unparalleled access to rib removals 9 through 12 if desired.
Dr. Barry Eppley
Indianapolis, Indiana

