Silhouette surgery
Body contouring surgery can restore or enhance the harmonious proportions of your figure. Liposuction, gynecomastia, breast surgery... We present to you the various body contouring procedures performed at Clinique du Lac.

What is body contouring surgery?
Body contouring surgery encompasses all cosmetic surgery procedures. They are used to restore or give more harmonious proportions to the body. Depending on the patient's wishes, body contouring surgery can have different objectives:
- Restore lost body proportions, especially after weight gain or loss
- Give the body proportions that did not originally exist, using body implants, for example.
Body contouring surgery can therefore be performed on many different parts of a man's or woman's body: skin, buttocks, thighs, arms, stomach or saddlebags. Finally, body contouring surgery is based on four main surgical procedures. These vary according to the type of procedure selected:
- Adding fat to the patient (lipolifting)
- Removing fat from the patient (liposuction)
- Treating excess skin
- Adding body implants to the patient

Our body contouring procedures
To help you feel better about yourself and/or regain your self-confidence, Clinique du Lac offers a range of body contouring procedures:
- Gynecomastia is an operation to reduce the volume of the male breast.
- Breast surgery consists of reducing or increasing the volume of a woman's breasts or lifting the breasts.
- Liposuction aims to selectively remove fat from different parts of the body selected by the patient: stomach, thighs...
- Buttock surgery is used to reduce or increase (by means of fat injections or implants) the proportions of the buttocks and/or to remove any excess skin.
- Thigh surgery encompasses several operations such as thigh liposuction and thigh lifts
- Arm surgery or arm lift aims to remove excess skin from the inner arms.
Are you considering cosmetic surgery to reshape your figure? Before each operation, Clinique du Lac's surgeons take the time to meet with you to determine the most appropriate protocol.