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POST BARIATRIC BODY CONTOURING SERVICES

Procedures

Post Bariatric Body Contouring

Bariatric surgery for the treatment of obesity is becoming increasingly popular.

Procedures such as gastric bypass and vertical banded gastroplasty can produce a dramatic loss of weight and promote a state of both physical and emotional health.

Unfortunately, excessive hanging skin and fatty deposits of the abdomen, thighs, breasts, and arms are an unwelcome consequence for those successfully losing more than 80 to 100 pounds.

After a weight loss plateau has been reached, plastic surgery is performed both to improve aesthetics and to alleviate symptoms. Abdominoplasty (tummy tuck), a lower body lift, mastopexy (breast lift), brachioplasty (arm lift), or thigh lift may be performed. This is when excess skin and soft tissue is removed and tightened, leading to a smoother, more youthful, and more natural appearance.

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Abdomen, Thighs and Buttocks

After fat beneath the skin and within the abdomen shrink, both excess abdominal wall skin and loose abdominal muscles result. Often, there are medical symptoms that are produced by the heavy, hanging skin along the lower abdomen that can lead to moisture trapping, recurrent rashes, and infections (intertriginous dermatitis and panniculitis). When these symptoms are present, insurance companies may recognize the problem and provide coverage for the surgical removal of the excess skin and fat, or a panniculectomy.

At The Plastic Surgery Center, we offer bra line and back fat surgery options in Shreveport

Breasts

Women with breasts that sag after bariatric surgery can be treated with a breast lift (mastopexy) alone, or in conjunction with an enlargement (augmentation mammoplasty). Men may develop breast sagging or enlargement, or gynecomastia. Occasionally, liposuction alone may provide adequate treatment. However, skin removal and tightening is most often required in conjunction with lipoplasty techniques.

Arms

Loose, hanging skin and excess fat of the arms are treated by brachioplasty, or arm lift. Excess fat is removed, and the skin is tightened, trimmed, and redraped to restore a more youthful form to the arms.

Face and Neck

With significant weight loss, wrinkles on the face become more prominent and neck skin may become excessive. The facelift is performed through incisions concealed inconspicuously within the hairline and ears. The muscles and deep tissues are tightened and the fat is sculpted to restore a more youthful shape to the face and neck.