Shaping the waistline
from every angle
Planning the whole waistline as one connected shape will give you a real “360” result. Body contouring 360 isn’t just one machine; it’s a way of treating the midsection all the way around, often by combining areas like the abdomen, flanks (love handles), waist, and lower back into one plan. The goal is to make the flow smoother and the silhouette more balanced from all angles, not just one area.
Mayam Aesthetic’s 360 contouring is based on proportion. The goal is to improve the outline in a controlled, symmetrical way so that the result looks natural in clothes and stays the same when you move.
What 360
typically includes
A 360 plan is commonly mapped across:
- Upper and lower abdomen
- Waist and flanks
- Lower back
- Mid-back or “bra roll” area when relevant
- Hips, and sometimes adjacent areas depending on your needs
This is why 360 can look more “finished” than treating the abdomen alone. It is not about removing the maximum fat possible. It is about making the transitions clean.
The role of liposuction
in a 360 plan
Liposuction is a way to get rid of small areas of fat that are hard to lose through a healthy lifestyle. It won’t get rid of cellulite or stretch marks, and its only purpose is to change the shape of the body.
That difference is important. Patients who do best are usually close to their stable weight but have fat that is hard to get rid of that makes it hard to see their waistline.
Who tends to be
a good candidate
A 360 result depends heavily on tissue behaviour, not only fat volume. In consultation, Mayam Aesthetic typically evaluates:
- Weight stability and general health
- Skin elasticity, because skin has to “re-drape” smoothly after fat is removed
- The size and shape of each area, so the plan stays proportional
- Whether you have loose skin that may require a different procedure (for example, surgical skin removal is sometimes needed to achieve the desired outcome)
This is also the stage where we agree on realistic goals. “Defined waist” means different things for different body types.
How the procedure is
commonly performed
Liposuction is usually done with general anesthesia or another type of anesthesia, depending on how much fat needs to be removed. A solution with anesthetic and medication may be injected to help lower blood loss, bruising, and swelling. Then, fat is loosened and taken out through small cuts with a cannula and suction.
Technology can help with fat loosening, but the quality of the contour depends on how well the removal is planned and controlled, especially when treating several connected areas.
Recovery commitments: what matters most
Most patients find the first phase is about swelling management and consistent support.
- Compression garments or compression bandages are commonly used to reduce swelling and bruising and are often worn for several weeks.
- Gentle movement is usually fine, while strenuous activity is typically avoided early on.
- Results are not judged immediately. It can take months for swelling to fully settle and for the final contour to stabilise.
Mayam Aesthetic will guide you through the recovery plan in practical terms, including what is normal, what is not, and how to support the best contour as healing progresses.
Why Mayam Aesthetic for body contouring 360
A 360 contouring result is judged by the “whole silhouette”, not one photo angle. Mayam Aesthetic focuses on:
- A mapped plan that keeps the front, sides, and back consistent
- Conservative, controlled shaping to avoid dents and harsh transitions
- Clear recovery guidance so swelling management supports a smoother finish
If you want your waistline to look more refined from every angle, book a consultation with Mayam Aesthetic to discuss whether body contouring 360 is the right approach for your goals and your tissue quality.