Introduction
Waistline narrowing can be accomplished by a variety of well known soft tissue procedures. Liposuction and tummy tucks (abdominoplasty) are the two main surgical procedures used with emphasis on wide fascial plication techniques to maximize the waistline narrowing effect. Rib modification, or structural waistline narrowing, is a more recent type of procedure that is far less known and practiced. They are, however, beginning to emerge as another option to maximize waistline reduction in the properly selected patient.
Surgical rib modification for waistline narrowing is divided into two types of procedures, removal (excision) and contouring (bending). They differences are:
RIB REMOVAL (Rib Resection)

Benefits
- Maximal narrowing of the waist
- Structural removal of the lateral rib prominences and overlying muscle
- Permanent change to the lower ribcage
- Minimally patient dependent (limited garment use)
Disadvantages
- More Invasive surgery with the creation of small incisional scars
- Short tern drain use
- Risk of postoperative seroma(fluid collection0
- Risk of nerve pain or prolonged soreness
RIB Xcar (Minimally Invasive Rib Contouring)

Benefits
- Less invasive with a quicker recovery for most patients.
- Good complement to other body controlling procedures
Disadvantages
- Dependent on strict patient compliance with postoperative garment wear for three months after surgery
- Increased risks of pneumothorax (due to blind cutting and fracturing of the bone)
- Not ideal for patients seeking maximal waist reduction as an isolated procedure.
Side-by-Side Comparison
|
Feature |
Rib Xcar |
Rib Removal |
|
Invasiveness |
Low–moderate |
High |
|
Bone affected |
Rib(s) reshaped |
Rib(s) removed |
|
Scarring |
Minimal |
Small but more involved |
|
Waist reduction |
Mild–moderate |
Moderate–significant |
|
Recovery |
Faster (days–1 week light) |
Longer (weeks) |
|
Permanence |
???, dependent on garment wear |
Permanent |
|
Ideal for |
Mild to moderate waist narrowing |
Maximum possible narrowing |
Case Study
This female desired rib removal surgery for waistline reduction. She had a prior BBL surgery and also lost 40lbs afterwards….losing all injected fat into her buttocks but also maximizing any fat around her waistline. As a result any reduction of her waist would have to be from a structural standpoint. She was not concerned about scars and wanted the maximal reduction.




Discussion
For structural waistline reduction the decision is which rib treatment is right for each patient. That decision is affected by numerous factors but these can largely be distilled down to the following summaries.
- If the patient needs moderate waist narrowing , wants to avoid any scarring and can be compliant with extended postoperative corset wear, then Rib Xcar would be a good choice.
- If the patient wants the most waist reduction that can be surgically achieved, has a naturally wide rib cage that limits waist shape, and can tolerate small torso scars then Rib Removal would be the best choice.
Key Points
1) Rib surgery for waist narrowing can be done by rib fracture bending or rib removal, each with their own advantages and disadvantages.
2) In the patient who is not scar adverse rib removal offers the maximal ribcage modification which includes bone ,cartilage and muscle.
3) Rib removal surgery requires 6 weeks or less of a waistline reshaping garment.
Barry Eppley, MD, DMD
World-Renowned Plastic Surgeon



