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Upper Body Liposuction & Botox for a Slimmer Silhouette | 25-Year-Old Female2026.06.14

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Comprehensive Upper Body Contouring with Liposuction and Botox

This case features a 25-year-old female who underwent comprehensive upper body liposuction combined with Botox treatment.

Liposuction was performed on the following areas:

A total of approximately 900cc of purified fat was removed.

In addition, Deltoid Botox and Trapezius Botox were administered to address muscle volume and create a more refined upper body contour.

Following surgery, the patient continued with diet and lifestyle management, resulting in a dramatic improvement through the combined effects of liposuction and weight control.


Why Full Upper Body Contouring Matters

Reducing arm fat alone may not achieve an elegant silhouette if volume remains in the shoulders, upper back, or neck area.

At AVAN TOKYO, we evaluate the entire upper body, including:

This comprehensive approach helps create a slimmer and more feminine appearance from every angle.

By combining liposuction with Deltoid and Trapezius Botox, we can further enhance shoulder contour, create a longer-looking neck, and achieve a more delicate silhouette.


Recommended For

✔ Individuals seeking slimmer arms, shoulders, and back

✔ Those who struggle to lose upper body fat through diet alone

✔ Patients who want narrower-looking shoulders

✔ Individuals seeking a more feminine and delicate appearance

✔ Those who want to wear sleeveless clothing or dresses with confidence

✔ Patients concerned about upper body thickness from the side profile


Procedure Details

Procedure
Upper Body Liposuction (Circumferential Arms, Forearms, Upper Back, Lower Back, Submental Area) + Deltoid Botox + Trapezius Botox

Fat Removal Volume
Approximately 900cc of purified fat

Patient
25-year-old female


Risks and Side Effects

Swelling, bruising, pain, numbness, firmness, asymmetry, contour irregularities, hyperpigmentation, scarring, infection, nerve injury, hematoma, and other associated risks.