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BodyTite Sydney

Body contouring has become an increasingly sought-after option for individuals looking to address localised fat and skin laxity. Among the modern techniques available, BodyTite stands out for its ability to reduce fat and support skin tightening without extensive surgical intervention. This article provides a comprehensive overview of BodyTite, guided by the experience of Dr Mark Kohout, Plastic Surgeon based in Sydney, Australia. It aims to inform those considering this treatment and help guide them through their decision-making process with clear, medically grounded information.

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What is BodyTite?

AccuTite is a precision-focused, minimally invasive procedure that uses radio frequency-assisted lipolysis (RFAL) to target localised fat and mild skin laxity. It may be suitable for individuals considering non-excisional treatment options to support subtle changes in facial and body contours.

The procedure uses a specialised device that applies bipolar radiofrequency energy to simultaneously heat the internal fat layer and the external skin. This thermal effect causes the fat to liquefy and encourages tissue contraction. The liquefied fat is then removed using suction through a thin cannula. Unlike traditional liposuction, which primarily focuses on fat extraction, BodyTite addresses both fat and skin quality, making it a dual-action approach to body contouring.

BodyTite is often used as an intermediate option between non-surgical treatments and full surgical procedures, offering contour management for patients not requiring excisional surgery. It bridges the gap for individuals who want noticeable changes but are not appropriate candidates for more extensive surgery.

Who Might Consider BodyTite?

BodyTite may be considered by adults aged 20 to 55 who are in good general health and have realistic expectations about surgical outcomes. It is particularly well suited to individuals with:

  • Localised fat deposits that are resistant to diet and exercise: Despite a consistent fitness routine and healthy eating habits, many people struggle with stubborn pockets of fat in certain areas. BodyTite can help reduce these isolated fat accumulations.
  • Mild to moderate skin laxity in specific areas: Individuals with loose or sagging skin following weight fluctuations or natural ageing may benefit from the tissue contraction promoted by RFAL technology.
  • No significant medical contraindications to surgical procedures: Candidates should not have conditions that impair healing, increase surgical risk, or contraindicate anaesthesia. A thorough health evaluation is essential during consultation.

In Sydney, many patients seek this treatment to modify areas such as the:

  • Abdomen: A common area where skin laxity and residual fat can persist after weight loss or childbirth.
  • Flanks: Also known as “love handles,” these regions may respond well to BodyTite.
  • Upper arms: Particularly in cases of mild laxity due to ageing or weight loss.
  • Thighs: Inner and outer thighs are frequently targeted for adjusted leg definition.
  • Male chest (as part of gynecomastia treatment): BodyTite may be an effective tool in reducing enlarged male breast tissue with precision.

This procedure is not a substitute for major weight loss and is best considered by those close to their ideal weight who want to improve definition and skin tone. Patients are encouraged to have a stable weight before undergoing treatment for more consistent outcomes.

The Role of a Specialist Plastic Surgeon

Selecting a qualified Plastic Surgeon means that patients receive evidence-based care and that procedures are performed within regulated, accredited environments. Dr Mark Kohout, a Plastic Surgeon in Sydney, has decades of experience in aesthetic and reconstructive surgery. His background includes surgical training in Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States, and he holds specialist recognition from the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS).

Patients value Dr Kohout’s methodical, education-focused consultations, during which he:

  • Reviews each patient’s medical history and goals in detail
  • Performs a physical examination to assess treatment suitability
  • Provides an explanation of all available options, including alternative techniques when appropriate
  • Outlines potential outcomes, limitations, and known risks in clear, factual terms

His approach is grounded in patient safety and transparent communication, without unrealistic promises or overstatements. All procedures are performed in licensed Sydney facilities that meet national healthcare standards and offer a safe surgical setting.

The BodyTite Procedure: What to Expect

The BodyTite journey typically begins with a detailed clinical consultation. During this session, Dr Mark Kohout conducts a physical assessment, reviews medical history, and discusses the patient’s goals. Once suitability is confirmed, a personalised treatment plan is created.

On the day of the procedure:

  • The area is marked and local or tumescent anaesthesia is administered: The treatment zones are precisely outlined to target the areas of concern. Anaesthesia helps ensure comfort throughout the procedure.
  • A tiny incision (usually less than 3mm) is made for the cannula: These small entry points allow the device to reach the subcutaneous tissue with minimal disruption to the skin.
  • The internal probe delivers RF energy to melt the fat and contract tissues: Controlled thermal energy heats the fat layer while simultaneously stimulating the collagen matrix.
  • The outer electrode monitors temperature to maintain safety: This real-time monitoring system helps prevent overheating and protects surrounding structures.
  • Liquefied fat is aspirated simultaneously, reducing trauma to the area: Because the fat is emulsified prior to removal, there is less mechanical disruption, which may contribute to a less eventful recovery.

Depending on the number of areas treated, the procedure can take between one and three hours. BodyTite is generally a day procedure, with patients discharged the same day following observation and a brief recovery period.

Recovery and Post-Procedure Care

Recovery experiences vary, but typical post-operative expectations include:

  • Mild swelling, bruising, or tenderness in the treated area: These common side effects usually resolve within one to two weeks. Over-the-counter medications may be recommended to manage discomfort.
  • Use of compression garments for two to four weeks to support healing and contouring: Compression helps reduce swelling and supports the tissues as they adjust to their new shape.
  • A gradual return to physical activity; walking may begin within a day, while strenuous exercise is usually postponed for 2–3 weeks: Light movement is encouraged early to promote circulation, but high-impact activities are temporarily restricted to avoid disrupting the healing process.

Patients receive comprehensive aftercare guidelines and scheduled follow-ups with Dr Mark Kohout. These include:

  • Wound care instructions to help manage infection risk
  • Advice on when to resume work and regular routines
  • Monitoring progress to ensure proper healing

It’s important to adhere to these instructions to support optimal healing and reduce the risk of complications. Visible changes can begin to appear within a few weeks, with final results continuing to evolve over several months as collagen remodelling occurs.

Risks and Considerations

While BodyTite is regarded as minimally invasive, it is still a surgical procedure and should be approached with informed awareness. Potential risks include:

  • Temporary swelling, bruising, or numbness: Most resolve with time, but some nerve sensitivity changes can persist for a few weeks.
  • Asymmetry or irregular contours: May occur if tissues heal unevenly. Minor revisions can sometimes address these issues.
  • Minor scarring at incision sites: While the incisions are small, any surgical entry point carries the potential for scarring. These typically fade over time.
  • Infection or delayed healing: Rare when aftercare instructions are followed, but possible in patients with underlying health conditions.
  • Rare occurrences of thermal injury due to radiofrequency: Advanced technology and experienced handling greatly reduce this risk, but it is included in all informed consent discussions.

Prior to treatment, Dr Mark Kohout discusses these risks in detail so patients are well equipped to make informed choices. AHPRA-compliant care involves providing full disclosure without overpromising or downplaying the seriousness of any surgical intervention.

BodyTite Results: What Patients Commonly Seek

Patients commonly seek BodyTite to address concerns with their silhouette and reduce unwanted fat while addressing skin laxity. Results typically include: 

  • More defined body contours: Treatment may modify natural curves and create a more streamlined profile.
  • Improved skin tone in the treated area: RFAL supports collagen formation, which may lead to visibly firmer skin texture.
  • A subtle but visible change that complements overall body proportions: The outcome is generally modest and natural-looking, appealing to patients who prefer gradual adjustment.

It is important to note that individual results vary. Factors such as:

  • Skin elasticity
  • Age
  • Hormonal influences
  • Weight stability
  • Lifestyle habits (e.g., smoking, sun exposure)

all play a role in final outcomes. Some patients undergo BodyTite in conjunction with other surgical procedures as part of a broader treatment plan, such as liposuction or skin excision when more significant tightening is required.

Why Patients in Sydney Consult Dr Mark Kohout for Body Contouring

Dr Mark Kohout, Plastic Surgeon in Sydney, is known for his careful, considered approach to aesthetic surgery. With over 25 years in the field, he is frequently chosen by patients seeking options that balance innovation with safety. BodyTite procedures are performed using established surgical techniques within accredited and regulated clinical settings.

Patients appreciate:

  • His transparent and respectful communication
  • His commitment to patient safety and surgical ethics
  • His experience in managing both straightforward and complex body contouring cases
  • His willingness to explain all alternatives, including when BodyTite may not be the most appropriate option

The consultation process prioritises patient understanding, and every plan is tailored to individual goals and clinical presentation.

BodyTite FAQs

Can BodyTite help with skin laxity after significant weight loss? Yes, BodyTite may be considered by patients who have mild to moderate skin laxity following weight loss. It works by stimulating collagen production, which can help support a firmer skin appearance. However, it may not be suitable for patients with severe skin redundancy, in which case alternative surgical options might be discussed during a consultation.
Is BodyTite suitable for multiple areas in a single procedure? Yes, BodyTite can often be used to treat several areas in one session, such as the abdomen, arms, and thighs. The decision to treat multiple zones depends on the individual’s overall health, treatment goals, and anaesthetic considerations, which are reviewed thoroughly during the pre-operative planning.
How does BodyTite differ from non-invasive body contouring treatments? Unlike non-invasive procedures that rely on external devices with limited tissue penetration, BodyTite uses internal radiofrequency energy that directly targets fat and contracts connective tissue. This allows for more measurable contouring in a single session compared to some non-invasive treatments that require multiple visits.
Can BodyTite be performed alongside other surgical procedures? In selected cases, BodyTite may be performed concurrently with other procedures such as liposuction or breast surgery, depending on the patient’s anatomy and goals. Dr Mark Kohout evaluates the safety and appropriateness of combining procedures on a case-by-case basis.
Will I feel the radiofrequency energy during the BodyTite procedure? No. The area is numbed with local or tumescent anaesthesia before the procedure begins. Most patients remain comfortable throughout the process. Sensations such as warmth or pressure may be noticed but are generally not painful.
How long should I wait before seeing results from BodyTite? Initial changes may be noticeable within a few weeks. However, as collagen remodelling takes place over time, full results often become apparent between three to six months post-procedure. The timeline can vary depending on the area treated and individual healing response.
What does the BodyTite scar typically look like once healed? BodyTite incisions are very small—usually under 3 mm—and are strategically placed in discreet areas. When fully healed, these often fade to faint marks that are barely visible. Proper wound care and adherence to post-procedure instructions can support optimal healing.
Medical References
  • Use of Radiofrequency-Assisted Liposuction (BodyTite) for Upper Arm Remodeling: A Case Series and Review of the Literature – Journal: Cureus (Published via PubMed Central, National Institutes of Health)
    https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10784384/
  • Radiofrequency-assisted liposuction device for body contouring: 97 patients under local anesthesia – Journal: Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (Published via PubMed, U.S. National Library of Medicine)
    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22466060/

Is BodyTite Right for You?

BodyTite may be a suitable option if you:

  • Are in stable overall health: Chronic conditions should be well managed, and smoking cessation is strongly recommended.
  • Have specific areas where fat persists despite a healthy lifestyle: Common areas include the abdomen, thighs, arms, and flanks.
  • Prefer a less invasive alternative to surgical excision: Particularly relevant for those seeking shorter recovery times and smaller scars.
  • Are looking for modest contour refinement with potential skin tightening: Ideal for patients who want enhancement rather than transformation.

Scheduling a consultation with Dr Mark Kohout, Plastic Surgeon in Sydney, provides an opportunity for a detailed assessment and discussion of what BodyTite can realistically offer. All patient care plans are developed individually to support informed, safe outcomes.

Further Reading

Specialist Plastic Surgeon

Dr. Mark Kohout

Dr. Mark Kohout is a highly qualified specialist plastic and reconstructive surgeon with over 25 years of experience, based in central Sydney. 

Trained in Great Britain, Australia, and the U.S., he co-founded Australia Plastic Surgery. Specializing in breast, genital, and male breast surgeries, he is a certified member of the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) and the Royal Australian College of Surgeons (RACS). 

Dr. Kohout has appeared in media like The Biggest Loser and has published several articles in his field.

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