Massive Weight Loss

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Dramatic weight loss has many benefits. But after any substantial amount of weight loss due to weight loss surgery and/or lifestyle changes, the skin and tissues often lack the elasticity to conform to the reduced body size.

Surgical body contouring following major weight loss removes excess sagging skin and fat while improving the shape of the underlying support tissue. The result is a better-proportioned appearance with smoother contours.

Body contouring procedures may include

  • Brachioplasty: correct sagging of the upper arms

  • Mastopexy: correct sagging, flattened breasts

  • Facelift: correct sagging of the mid-face, jowls and neck

  • Lower body lifts: correct sagging of the abdomen, buttocks, inner and outer thighs

  • Thighplasty: correct sagging of the inner thigh

  • Abdominoplasty: correct apron of excess skin hanging over the abdomen

Who is a good candidate for body contouring?

In general, good body contouring candidates are:

  • Adults whose weight loss has stabilized

  • Healthy individuals without medical conditions that impair healing or increase risk of surgery

  • Nonsmokers

  • Individuals with a positive outlook and realistic goals

  • Individuals that are committed to leading a healthy lifestyle with proper nutrition and fitness

 

What are the steps of a body contouring procedure?

Step 1 – Anesthesia

Medications are administered for your comfort during the surgical procedures. The choices include intravenous sedation and general anesthesia. Your doctor will recommend the best choice for you.

Step 2 – The incision

All body contouring procedures require large incisions to remove excess skin. In many cases, these incisions may be extensive.

Incision length and pattern depend on the amount and location of excess skin to be removed, as well as personal preference and your doctor's surgical judgment. Advanced techniques usually allow incisions to be placed in strategic locations where they can be hidden by most types of clothing, but this is not always the case.

Body contouring is often performed in stages. Your particular condition and goals, as well as your plastic surgeon's best judgment, will all influence how your doctor defines a surgical plan.

While it may have taken you two years or more to lose all the excess weight, it may take equally as long for the results of your body contouring to be complete.

Body lift

A complete lower body lift treats sagging buttocks, abdomen, waist, hips and outer thighs in one procedure.

Incision patterns vary and may include a circumferential incision around the body to remove the "belt" of excess skin and fat.

Gynecomastia surgery

The incision patterns for lifting a man's sagging breasts will be determined based on the amount of excess skin to be removed. One or a combination of incisions may be used to reduce male breast size, flatten and enhance the chest contours.

Breast lift

The incision patterns for lifting a woman's sagging breasts will be determined based on the amount of excess skin to be removed. These may include one or a combination of incisions in a circular pattern around the areola, in a line extending from the areola to the breast crease, and horizontally along the breast crease. A breast implant also may be recommended to enhance breast shape and size.

Arm lift

Sagging skin of the upper arms is treated with an incision from the underarm area extending along the inside or back of the upper arm. Additional incisions on the arms may be necessary if there are other areas of excess skin.

Thigh lift

Reshaping of the inner thighs is achieved through incisions in the groin that can extend downward to the knee along the inseam of the thigh.

Improving contours of the outer thigh may require an incision extending from the groin around the hip.