Losing a large amount of weight
through diet and exercise is a major accomplishment that will enhance your
health, your confidence and your appearance. However, many people who achieve
great weight loss can be left with large amounts of heavy, loose folds of skin around
the abdomen, arms, thighs, breasts, buttocks and face. Skin can sag and lose
elasticity as a result of being stretched for a long period of time. After
significant weight loss, the skin often fails to shrink back to its former size
and shape.
What are the problems of excessive skin?
Excess skin can make getting dressed
a difficult job, limit mobility, and cause hygiene and medical problems.
Chronic skin- to-skin contact can result in rashes and infection. In addition,
excess skin can be a cosmetic issue. People who have lost a large amount of
weight often want their bodies to reflect the new, more positive image. Many
times, the only way to remove excess skin left after extensive weight loss is
through body-contouring plastic surgery.
Areas of Attention
For optimal results, body contouring
should not be done for approximately 2 years following the start of any massive
weight loss program. This time allows the skin to shrink as much as possible
and your nutrition can be optimized.
Skin reduction is done in stages to
minimize complications such as infection and blood loss, and is often done over
a period of years as one or two areas of the body are addressed at a time.
Also, touch-up surgeries are often required later.
These are the areas of the body most
often treated through body contouring after great weight loss.
Abdomen
Also known as a "tummy
tuck," abdominoplasty involves removing excess skin and tightening of the
underlying abdominal muscles. An incision is made just above the pubic area
from hip to hip.
Thighs
A medial thigh lift, designed to
remove excess skin from the upper leg, involves an incision along the inner
thigh starting at the groin and extending as far as the knee.
Breasts
A number of breast procedures are
available, including breast lift with or without augmentation (enlargement with
implants) and breast reduction.
Arms
In surgery to remove excess skin
from the arm (brachioplasty), an incision is made starting at the armpit and
extending to the elbow.
Face and Neck
Removing excess skin around the face
or neck after weight loss is akin to a traditional face lift, except that more
skin is removed.
A combination of surgeries may be
done at the same time, as long as safety regarding the multiple procedures can
be maintained. An "upper body lift" may include a combination of
surgeries to the arms, back, and breasts/chest. A "lower body lift"
may include combination surgeries to the hips, thighs, abdomen, and buttocks.
The exact procedures to be performed at one time will be individualized by the
plastic surgeon and patient. All surgeries are performed in the hospital under
general anesthesia, and most patients stay in the hospital one to four nights.
Most people can return to work after two to four weeks.
Most body-contouring procedures
involve making an incision in the least obvious part of the area to be trimmed,
removing excess skin, and suturing the area with fine stitches to minimize
scarring. With these types of procedures, scarring is unavoidable. Liposuction
may be used in conjunction with some procedures.
Because of the significant amount of
skin to be removed during contouring surgery, there are greater associated
risks than with standard cosmetic surgery which include separation of incision,
skin laxity, and formation of a seroma, asymmetry and rarely deep vein
thrombosis.
However, realistic expectations are
a must. Surgery will lead to marked improvements in your shape, but it is not
completely possible to restore the skin or body to what it would have been
without the weight gain.
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