It's called the Mia Waist Corset™, and it's a great way to get a snatched waist and sculpted midsection. A rib repositioning procedure, the Mia Waist Corset™ is a way for our specially trained plastic surgeon Dr. Horowitz to move your bottom ribs inward to create a more defined waistline.
We are happy to offer the Mia Waist Corset™ as an add-on procedure for those having a lipo 360, BBL, or tummy tuck procedure.
Note that we do not offer a rib removal procedure. Rib removal comes with increased risks and potential long-term complications.
What is Rib Repositioning?
Sometimes called rib remodeling, rib repositioning is a surgical procedure that changes the position of the bottom ribs without removing them. Doing so adds definition to the waist and gives the midsection a more sculpted look. It helps to create the desirable but often elusive hourglass figure.
At Mia Aesthetics, rib remodeling is not done as a standalone procedure. It is instead offered as an additional option to those having lipo 360, a BBL, or a tummy tuck.
Safer and More Effective Than Rib Removal
When it comes to creating a narrow waist, rib repositioning and rib removal create very similar results. Rib repositioning, however, is much less likely to result in complications, and our top priority is always keeping you safe. Rib removal, for example, can create chest wall instability and reduce the amount of protection that your rib cage can afford your internal organs. It can also weaken your core structure and impair lung function. These complications themselves are permanent and can lead to other problems.
Rib remodeling is able to provide comparable results without the long-term complications. Your waistline will be greatly improved, but your ribs will still be there to protect your internal organs and stabilize your core.
Benefits of Rib Repositioning
If you're considering rib repositioning, the benefits are clear. They include:
- Reshaping your waist contour for an improved silhouette
- Increasing the impact of other procedures, specifically lipo 360, BBLs, and tummy tucks, providing a more cohesive body transformation
- Maintaining the organ protection function of the ribs
- Reducing the risk of chronic pain and weakness
- Fewer postoperative complications than rib removal
- Faster recovery time than rib removal
- A more natural feel and look than rib removal
Who is a Good Candidate for Rib Repositioning?
As is true of every surgery, some people make better surgical candidates than others. Good candidates for rib repositioning at Mia Aesthetics are:
- Already undergoing a lipo 360, BBL, or tummy tuck procedure
- Looking for a more dramatic fix that can provide additional waist contouring or who want a more pronounced hourglass figure
- In good overall health with chronic conditions like diabetes well under control
- Nonsmokers
- Realistic about their expectations for the procedure
- Willing and able to follow pre- and post-op instructions, making adequate time for recovery
How Rib Repositioning Works
Performed as an outpatient surgery, rib remodeling changes the position of your bottom two ribs. These ribs are called floating ribs because they aren't attached to your sternum like your other ribs.
During the procedure, your surgeon will access these ribs through small incisions that are about the same size as liposuction incisions (two to three mm). As always, they will hide these incisions in the natural contours of the body as much as possible. Through these incisions your surgeon will carefully dissect the muscles and soft tissue to expose the ribs.
Once they have exposed them, surgeons gently reposition the ribs to reduce rib flare and slim the waistline. This involves surgically fracturing the ribs so they can be relocated. Fracturing is done in a very precise and controlled manner to produce the desired outcome without damaging any underlying structures.
After repositioning the ribs, your surgeon may use sutures, wires, or other devices as needed to hold the ribs in place as they heal. These fixation methods are typically made from materials that will dissolve and be absorbed by the body over time.