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Also known as: Corrective Liposuction, Secondary Liposuction, Body Contouring Revision, Lipo Touch-Up
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Treated areas:Abdomen, Arms, Back, Buttocks, Flanks, Hip, Thighs, Chin
Liposuction revision, also known as Corrective Liposuction, is a specialized procedure designed to fix or improve the results of a previous body-contouring surgery. It addresses concerns such as lumps, dents, or unevenness by either removing residual fat or filling hollow spots with fat grafting. The goal is to restore the smooth, balanced, and natural shape you originally desired.
Note: For the best results, this is ideally performed 6–12 months after your first surgery to ensure all tissue has fully settled.
| Treatment Area | What it helps |
| Abdomen | Fixes “wavy” skin texture, upper belly bulges, or uneven belly button shape |
| Thighs (Inner/Outer) | Corrects “shelving” (sharp edges), indentations, or mismatched leg sizes |
| Hips & Flanks | Smooths out “stair-step” irregularities and restores a balanced waist curve |
| Buttocks | Fixes “banana rolls” (excess fat under the butt) or sagging caused by over-suction |
| Arms | Corrects “dents” or lumpy areas caused by uneven fat removal |
| Back & Bra Line | Smooths out residual pockets of fat that were missed or left uneven |
| Double Chin | Refines the jawline if the original procedure left “tight bands” or fat patches |
Suitable for adults aged 18 to 70+ who have undergone liposuction and are dissatisfied with the visual or physical outcome.
You are the perfect candidate if you have:
Stabilise weight before surgery. Stop smoking 4+ weeks. Discontinue blood thinners 2 weeks prior. Plan donor and recipient areas at consultation with photo documentation.
Wear compression garment 4-6 weeks. Lymphatic drainage massage from week 1. Walk daily. Avoid intense exercise 4 weeks. Attend follow-ups at week 1, 3 and 6.
Most surgeons recommend 6-12 months after the original to allow tissues to mature.
Yes, depressions are corrected with autologous fat grafting, often combined with subcision to release tethered scar tissue.
Yes, scar tissue and altered anatomy make revision more challenging; choosing an experienced revision specialist is critical.
Yes, specialised compression garments are worn for 4-6 weeks to support contouring and minimise swelling.
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