Body,in proportion.

Abdominoplasty, body and arm and thigh lifts, and post-weight-loss restoration. We contour for proportion rather than extremes, with recovery planned carefully so you heal comfortably before flying home.

Overview

Abdominoplasty, body and arm and thigh lifts, and post-weight-loss restoration. We contour for proportion rather than extremes, with recovery planned carefully so you heal comfortably before flying home.

Preparing for your procedure

These larger contouring procedures often follow weight loss, so complete all pre-operative tests and medical clearance carefully, and for lower body and thigh lifts try to schedule assessment about two weeks before menstruation. Arrange meaningful help at home, as your movement will be restricted in the early weeks. Stop smoking and blood thinners strictly on schedule given the higher healing demands.

Recovery & aftercare

Expect surgical drains, usually removed within one to two days, and wear your compression garment continuously for three weeks, then at least eight hours daily for up to three months. After a tummy tuck or belt lipectomy, walk and rest with a slight forward bend for seven to ten days to ease tension on the incision; after an arm lift, keep arms at shoulder level or below for ten days. Lymphatic drainage massage may start around day five.

Treatments

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A limited-incision approach for patients with mild laxity confined to below the navel.

Alternatives

Liposuction alone may suit those with good skin tone and localised fat, while diet and exercise can help reduce overall body fat.

Risks & considerations

Bleeding or haematoma · Infection · Reduced or permanent loss of skin sensation · Visible or thickened scarring · Skin contour irregularities · Asymmetry · Blood clots or pulmonary embolism · Anaesthetic complications

Duration

3 hours

Recovery

2 nights hospital stay · 10–14 days on-island recovery

What's included
  • Surgeon, anesthesiologist, team fee
  • Room admission up to 2 days
  • Medication and consumables in surgery
  • Medication on discharge

A low, discreet incision to remove excess skin, repair separated muscles, and reposition the navel — often combined with liposuction for a fully refined waistline.

Recovery & Aftercare

A support garment is worn for several weeks and gentle walking begins early to aid circulation. Strenuous activity and heavy lifting are avoided for about four weeks.

Alternatives

Liposuction alone may suit those with good skin tone, while diet, exercise and non-surgical contouring such as radiofrequency or cryolipolysis can help to a limited degree.

Risks & considerations

Bleeding or haematoma · Infection · Deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism · Reduced or permanent loss of skin sensation · Skin contour irregularities · Poor wound healing or skin necrosis · Visible or thickened scarring · Asymmetry needing revision · Anaesthetic complications

Duration

4 hours

Recovery

2 nights hospital stay · 10–14 days on-island recovery

What's included
  • Surgeon, anesthesiologist, team fee
  • Room admission up to 2 days
  • Medication and consumables in surgery
  • Medication on discharge

An extended abdominoplasty for significant skin laxity that includes the flanks and lateral thighs.

Recovery & Aftercare

A support garment is worn for several weeks and gentle walking begins early to aid circulation. Strenuous activity and heavy lifting are avoided for about four weeks.

Alternatives

Liposuction alone may suit those with good skin tone, while diet, exercise and non-surgical contouring such as radiofrequency or cryolipolysis can help to a limited degree.

Risks & considerations

Bleeding or haematoma · Infection · Deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism · Reduced or permanent loss of skin sensation · Skin contour irregularities · Poor wound healing or skin necrosis · Visible or thickened scarring · Asymmetry needing revision · Anaesthetic complications

Duration

5 hours

Recovery

2 nights hospital stay · 10–14 days on-island recovery

What's included
  • Surgeon, anesthesiologist, team fee
  • Room admission up to 2 days
  • Medication and consumables in surgery
  • Medication on discharge

A circumferential (belt) excision removes excess skin and fat around the lower trunk — abdomen, flanks, lower back and buttocks — to reshape the body after major weight loss.

Recovery & Aftercare

Drains and a support binder are used and bending at the waist is limited for several weeks. Light activity resumes in about two weeks, strenuous exercise after a few months.

Alternatives

Liposuction alone may suit those with good skin tone, while diet, exercise and non-surgical skin tightening offer modest improvement for milder laxity.

Risks & considerations

Bleeding or haematoma · Infection · Deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism · Delayed healing or skin necrosis · Wound separation · Extensive scarring · Seroma (fluid collection) · Altered skin sensation · Asymmetry or contour irregularities

Duration

8 hours

Recovery

3 nights hospital stay · 10–14 days on-island recovery

What's included
  • Surgeon, anesthesiologist, team fee
  • Room admission up to 2 days
  • Medication and consumables in surgery
  • Medication on discharge

A circumferential lower body lift addressing the thighs and buttocks after major weight loss.

Recovery & Aftercare

Drains and a support binder are used and bending at the waist is limited for several weeks. Light activity resumes in about two weeks, strenuous exercise after a few months.

Alternatives

Liposuction alone may suit those with good skin tone, while diet, exercise and non-surgical skin tightening offer modest improvement for milder laxity.

Risks & considerations

Bleeding or haematoma · Infection · Deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism · Delayed healing or skin necrosis · Wound separation · Extensive scarring · Seroma (fluid collection) · Altered skin sensation · Asymmetry or contour irregularities

Duration

9 hours

Recovery

3 nights hospital stay · 10–14 days on-island recovery

What's included
  • Surgeon, anesthesiologist, team fee
  • Room admission up to 2 days
  • Medication and consumables in surgery
  • Medication on discharge

Redefine your upper arms after weight loss or with age — excess skin and fat removed, contour tightened, and liposuction combined where needed for a refined result.

Recovery & Aftercare

A compression garment supports the arms while they heal. Light recovery takes a few days to a week depending on how much skin is removed.

Alternatives

Liposuction alone may suit those with good skin tone and localised fat, while diet, exercise and non-surgical skin tightening offer modest improvement for mild laxity.

Risks & considerations

Bleeding or haematoma · Infection · Visible inner-arm or armpit scarring · Reduced or permanent numbness · Blood clots or pulmonary embolism · Skin contour irregularities · Asymmetry · Anaesthetic complications

Duration

4 hours

Recovery

2 nights hospital stay · 10–14 days on-island recovery

What's included
  • Surgeon, anesthesiologist, team fee
  • Room admission up to 2 days
  • Medication and consumables in surgery
  • Medication on discharge

Extended brachioplasty addressing more significant skin laxity that continues toward the chest wall.

Recovery & Aftercare

A compression garment supports the arms while they heal. Light recovery takes a few days to a week depending on how much skin is removed.

Alternatives

Liposuction alone may suit those with good skin tone and localised fat, while diet, exercise and non-surgical skin tightening offer modest improvement for mild laxity.

Risks & considerations

Bleeding or haematoma · Infection · Visible inner-arm or armpit scarring · Reduced or permanent numbness · Blood clots or pulmonary embolism · Skin contour irregularities · Asymmetry · Anaesthetic complications

Duration

5 hours

Recovery

2 nights hospital stay · 10–14 days on-island recovery

What's included
  • Surgeon, anesthesiologist, team fee
  • Room admission up to 2 days
  • Medication and consumables in surgery
  • Medication on discharge

Removes excess inner-thigh skin and fat, tightens and reshapes the contour, and hides the scar discreetly in the groin crease, often combined with liposuction for a refined finish.

The Procedure

Excess skin and fat are removed and the skin tightened to reshape the thigh, with the scar hidden in the groin crease.

Recovery & Aftercare

Drains and dressings support healing and leg movement is limited early to protect the scar. Most return to work after about a week.

Alternatives

Liposuction alone may suit those with good skin tone and localised fat, while diet, exercise and non-surgical skin tightening offer modest improvement for mild laxity.

Risks & Complications

Swelling, bruising and temporary numbness are expected. The groin scar fades with time and is easily concealed.

Duration

6 hours

Recovery

2 nights hospital stay · 10–14 days on-island recovery

What's included
  • Surgeon, anesthesiologist, team fee
  • Room admission up to 2 days
  • Medication and consumables in surgery
  • Medication on discharge

All prices are billed in Indonesian Rupiah (IDR), our local currency. The AUD shown is a rough reference only and shifts with the daily exchange rate.

Good to know

Financial responsibilities

Included in the quoted fee

  • Surgeon's fee
  • Procedure & recovery-room fees
  • Routine intraoperative supplies
  • Standard anaesthesia for the planned procedure
  • Accommodation for the specified nights
  • Meals for the patient
  • Inpatient supplies & equipment
  • Home medications
  • One surgical garment
  • Routine post-operative follow-up visits

Charged separately

  • Surgeon & anaesthesiologist initial consultation fees
  • Extended hospital stays beyond the planned length of stay
  • ICU or High-Dependency Unit care, planned or from complications
  • Re-surgery or revision due to complications or factors beyond the surgeon's control
  • Revision after surgery here: from 30% of the original price, confirmed beforehand
  • Specialist consults, diagnostics, imaging, labs or medication beyond the standard plan
  • Management of pre-existing conditions worsened around surgery
  • Implants, prostheses or specialised supplies not in the original quote
  • Outpatient wound care, dressings or nursing beyond the standard period

You are responsible for all charges incurred during your care. We strongly recommend confirming your health-insurance coverage before surgery; should complications arise, financial counselling is available to help manage any associated costs.

Frequently asked

No. These procedures are designed to refine shape and remove excess skin or localised fat — they are not a substitute for weight loss. They work best once you are at or close to a stable target weight, ideally maintained for at least three to six months before surgery. Your surgeon will assess your readiness at consultation.
A full abdominoplasty addresses the entire abdomen — removing excess skin, repairing separated abdominal muscles, and repositioning the navel. A mini abdominoplasty is a more limited procedure suited to patients with mild skin laxity confined to the lower abdomen only, with no navel repositioning required. A lipo-abdominoplasty combines liposuction of the abdominal with a standard abdominoplasty, allowing greater contouring of the waistline and flanks. An extended tummy tuck carries the incision further around the flanks and hips to address lateral trunk laxity — suited to patients who have lost a significant amount of weight. Your surgeon will recommend the most appropriate variant based on your anatomy and goals.
Yes, in a full abdominoplasty and lipo-abdominoplasty, separated abdominal muscles — a condition known as diastasis recti, which is very common after pregnancy — are repaired and tightened as part of the procedure. This is one of the most significant functional benefits of a tummy tuck and contributes substantially to the flatter, firmer result. A mini abdominoplasty allows only limited muscle repair of the lower abdominal wall.
A belt lipectomy and a body lift are essentially the same procedure — a circumferential lower body resection that addresses the abdomen, flanks, outer thighs, and buttocks in a single operation by combining an extended tummy tuck with a buttock lift. A lower body lift is a similar but slightly less extensive procedure. These are the most comprehensive body-contouring operations available and are most commonly performed following massive weight loss. They require a longer operation, a longer recovery, and a longer stay compared to abdominal procedures alone.
A thigh lift is most suited to patients with excess skin and laxity of the inner thigh — whether from weight loss, ageing, or genetics — who have not been able to achieve their desired contour through exercise alone. Ideal candidates are at a stable weight, in good general health, and have realistic expectations. It is often combined with liposuction for a more refined result.
Recovery varies by procedure. As a general guide: mini abdominoplasty patients typically recover most quickly, returning to light activities within two to three weeks; full abdominoplasty and lipo-abdominoplasty patients generally need three to four weeks before resuming normal daily activity; extended tummy tuck and thigh lift recovery is similar, though swelling may take longer to resolve; body lift and belt lipectomy patients have the longest recovery, often requiring four to six weeks before returning to desk work, with full recovery taking several months. Most patients require ten to fourteen nights in Bali so that healing can be reviewed.
A slightly forward-flexed posture for seven to ten days after surgery reduces tension on the abdominal incision, allowing the wound to heal without undue stress. You will gradually return to standing fully upright as your surgeon advises and your comfort allows. This is a temporary and normal part of recovery, not a sign that anything is wrong.
Drains are commonly placed after the procedures to prevent fluid accumulation beneath the skin. They are usually removed within one to two days, depending on fluid output. Your clinical team will show you how to care for them and will confirm when they are ready to be removed.
Continuously — 24 hours a day — for the first three weeks following surgery, then at least eight hours a day for up to three months, or longer if recommended by your surgeon. Consistent compression is important for reducing swelling, supporting the healing tissues, and optimising your final contour. For thigh lift patients, compression of the inner thigh area is particularly important during the first several weeks.
All body-contouring procedures result in some degree of scarring, but incisions are planned to be as discreet as possible. For abdominoplasty variants, the scar is placed low across the abdomen, within the bikini line. For a thigh lift, the scar is hidden in the groin crease. For a body lift or belt lipectomy, the scar runs circumferentially around the lower body and is positioned to be concealed by underwear or swimwear. Scars typically soften and fade significantly over twelve to eighteen months, and scar management will be guided by your surgeon throughout your recovery.
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism are among the most serious risks associated with body-contouring surgery, particularly for longer or combined procedures such as a body lift or belt lipectomy. Risk is managed through a combination of measures including compression stockings, intermittent pneumatic compression device during surgery, early mobilisation, and blood-thinning medication where appropriate. Your surgeon and anaesthesiologist will assess your individual risk profile pre-operatively and put a tailored prevention plan in place.
Yes. Abdominoplasty is frequently combined with liposuction of the flanks and waistline, and can also be performed alongside breast surgery as part of a comprehensive body-contouring plan. A body lift inherently combines multiple areas. The appropriateness of combination surgery depends on your overall health, the planned operative duration, and your surgeon's assessment — all of which will be discussed at your consultation.
Light walking is encouraged from the first day after surgery to support circulation. More purposeful exercise — such as brisk walking or low-impact activity — can typically resume from four to six weeks, with your surgeon's clearance. Core exercises, heavy lifting, and high-impact activity should be avoided for a minimum of three months following any abdominal procedure to allow the muscle repair to fully consolidate. Your surgeon will guide your return to exercise at each follow-up appointment.
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