Breast augmentation, which makes breasts larger by placing implants behind the breast tissue or under the chest muscle.
Breast lift, or mastopexy, surgically lifts and reshapes the breast to improve breast contour and firmness, reposition the nipple and areola to a natural, more youthful height, and remove excess breast skin to compensate for lost elasticity.
Breast asymmetry correction, which is similar to a breast lift.
Breast reduction, in which a plastic surgeon removes breast tissue and skin to create a size and shape more proportionate with the rest of the body.
Breast implant revision, to replace old breast implants with new implants. Often the goal is also to change or improve the appearance of the breasts while updating the implant material
Transgender breast surgery, which can take the form of transfeminine top surgery or transmasculine top surgery. In transfeminine top surgery, the surgeon enhances the size and shape of the breasts to create a more feminine appearance. Transmasculine top surgery removes the breast tissue (mastectomy) and creates a masculine appearance to the chest.
Liposuction, which slims and reshapes specific areas of the body by removing excess fat deposits and improving your body contours and proportion. Liposuction can be performed on many parts of the body. Most commonly the thighs, hips, buttocks, abdomen, and waist are thought of for liposuction, but it can be performed on upper arms, back, inner knee, ankles, and even the cheeks, chin, or neck.
Tummy tuck, or abdominoplasty, removes excess fat and skin and, in most cases, restores weakened or separated muscles creating an abdominal profile that is smoother and firmer.
Fat grafting is transferring fat from one area of the body to another. Fat grafting can be used to augment many parts of the body including breasts, buttocks, and face.
Brachioplasty, or arm lift surgery, reduces excess sagging skin, tightens and smoothes the underlying supportive tissue, and reduces localized pockets of fat in the upper arm region.
"Mommy Makeover" surgeries can take many forms. Many women notice changes in their bodies post-pregnancy and want to reshape and change their appearance after having children. The most common areas addressed in mommy makeovers are breasts, abdomen, waist, genitalia, and buttocks.
Plastic Surgery after Massive Weight Loss. Frequently, plastic surgeons can work hand-in-hand with bariatric surgeons to help patients who lose large amounts of weight. Plastic surgeons remove excess skin and recontour waist, hips, breasts, arms, thighs, and legs.