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Plastic surgery after weight loss

Weight loss surgery opens the door to a new life, all kinds of opportunities start showing up in a patient’s life and his or her health usually improves in a dramatic way. But as a patient it is important to be prepared for the changes you will see in your body and the options you have when facing the final part of your process.

Many of the people who reach their weight loss goal after living with obesity for a long time can expect to have a lot of excess skin; as excess body fat disappears, the skin becomes loose and it sags.

A healthy diet accompanied by good supplementation and hydration will help your skin to respond in the best possible way. Soaps and creams with ingredients that promote firmness can also be part of post-surgical care, but for those who find that the excess skin has become a physical, emotional or health problem, plastic surgery can offer very satisfactory results.

Before even thinking about plastic surgery, patients should complete their bariatric program or reach a point in which their doctor feels it is all right to start considering a procedure of this kind. Typically, a patient must wait a full year after bariatric surgery to have plastic surgery, because it is important to first achieve metabolic, nutritional and weight stability, and to have found a balance between the way of eating and physical activity.

After major weight loss, excess skin tends to appear in the abdomen, arms, thighs, breast, neck and face. In response to these conditions, plastic surgery offers procedures such as:



When it comes to plastic surgery for the bariatric patient who has had significant weight loss, the plastic surgeon’s preparation and knowledge in bariatric medicine and obesity are fundamental. Some patients are just starting to overcome some of their co-morbidities and the surgeon must have a full grasp of their medical condition before suggesting the procedures that may successfully complete the patient’s weight loss journey.

Patients should talk to their plastic surgeon about any possible risks, recovery times for the chosen procedure and the type of scarring that can be expected. It is the doctor’s responsibility to clearly explain to the patient the results that can be obtained in an honest and professional way. Current plastic surgery techniques and post-surgical care have now allowed for scarring to be less noticeable and problematic for the patient.

If you are contemplating plastic surgery after drastic weight loss, here are some things that you should consider:



If your health and emotional condition allow it, and if you have your bariatric surgeon’s approval, plastic surgery can play an important role in the healthy lifestyle that you’ve adopted, helping you feel more comfortable in your own skin while achieving the figure you’ve always dreamed of.

For more information call LIMARP International Center of Excellence for Obesity toll free at 1(844) 4546277 or fill out a contact form here to receive a free evaluation.

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Dr. Pompa is a member of several distinguished organizations, where she attends meetings regularly and serves as faculty at:

  • Mexican Association of General Surgery
  • Mexican College of Obesity and Metabolic Surgery
  • Fellow of the American College of Surgeons
  • American Association of Surgery for Obesity and Metabolic diseases as an international member
  • International Bariatric Club
  • Federation for the Surgery of Obesity and Metabolic Disorders (IFSO)
  • French Society for Digestive Surgery
  • American Diabetes Association
  • Harvard Alumnin Association

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