They have the same function because both sentences are related about a third person. The difference is in the first sentence you write lleváselas (it’s talking about something, you add a syllable (la, lo, las, los) depending of the case) and the second sentence levantarse (it’s talking about somebody), in this case you don’t put a syllable in the end.
You use the following pronouns depending of the person.
I = Me : llévamelo(la), levantarme
You = Te : llévatelo(la), levántate
He, She = Se : llévaselo(la), levántalo(la)
We = Nos : llevémonoslo(la), levantémonos
They = las, los : llévaselas(los)