Body contouring and liposculpture represent a direction in modern aesthetic surgery, aiming to balance body proportions, enhance shapes, and maintain the individual's silhouette. The procedure employs innovative techniques for fat modeling to achieve results that naturally fit the patient's anatomy, without excessive invasiveness.
Body Harmony is the core concept of liposculpture that focuses on refining the segments of the waist, abdomen, and thighs, without altering the organic balance of the body. The priority here is not 'remaking' but optimizing the existing form, with moderate corrections of contrasts and volume.
Breast Harmony - breast aesthetics in harmony with the body
The main goal of breast surgery is not just to change volume or shape, but to create proportional correspondence with the body.
The Breast Harmony approach considers:
individual anatomical parameters
dynamics of muscles and soft tissues
age-related changes
the patient’s natural movements
Massive Weight Loss Surgery - body restoration after significant weight loss
After significant weight loss, it is common to experience a disruption of the overall architecture of the body: excess skin, lax tissues, and lost proportions.
Massive Weight Loss surgeries aim for a complete reconstruction of the silhouette, involving the abdomen, breasts, back, thighs, and arms.
The main principle is a unified aesthetic vision - the body is not perceived as zones, but as a unified structure. The correction is not based solely on 'removing defects'; the main goal is to restore the body's form that better reflects the patient’s current physical condition.
Face Harmony - aesthetic facial surgery preserving naturalness
In facial surgeries, particular importance is attached to preserving identity.
Face Harmony includes:
modeling the middle and lower facial segments
fat transfer and redistribution
skin tightening with plasma energy
The result of this approach does not represent a 'new face'. The aim is to restore even features, volume, and contours.
Body Lifts • Skin Tightening • Tissue Remodelling
The results of body contouring processes do not always conclude with just fat modeling. Sometimes additional correction of the skin and soft tissues is necessary - for instance, lifting, tightening, or structural redistribution.
Body Lift and Tissue Remodelling techniques are utilized when it is necessary to:
reduce skin laxity
enhance contours
improve tissue structure
ArgoPlasma plasma energy provides patients with the opportunity to achieve clear, stable, and quality results, with minimal invasiveness and optimal incision.
Intimate Aesthetics - functional and visual balance
The goal of intimate surgery is not only to correct appearance but also to restore functional comfort.
Childbirth, hormonal changes, or weight loss can lead to discomfort, which can be resolved by:
correcting tissues
restoring form
treating functional issues
The combination of aesthetic and medical outcomes helps restore confidence in oneself.
Post-operative Rehabilitation - Fast Recovery Protocol
The quality of the surgery heavily depends on post-operative management.
Fast Recovery Protocol includes:
control of swelling
lymph drainage
proper management of scars
equipment rehabilitation
The protocol helps the body to recover naturally, reduces discomfort, and speeds up the return to daily form. Focus is placed on the stability of the result as well as the safety and well-being of the patient.
Multizone Strategy - complete transformation in one anesthesia
At Art of Care, special attention is paid to the Multizone Strategy approach. This method allows multiple body zones to be treated in one operation, which implies:
one anesthesia
one rehabilitation
a unified, harmonious result
This strategy reduces time and energy costs, avoids the need for multiple surgeries, and ensures a global, not partial transformation.
Why Art of Care
individual aesthetics, not a universal standard
world-class technologies and surgical techniques
coherent planning of body and face transformations
post-operative management with minimal loss and swelling
Art of Care’s approach is based on the principle that surgical aesthetics should serve not to change the body, but to restore it properly - in harmony with one’s natural forms.
Article author:
Salome Svanadze - head of the plastic surgery department.
