Post Bariatric Body Contouring

Post Bariatric Body Contouring

Post-bariatric body contouring in plastic surgery refers to a set of procedures designed to address excess skin and reshape the body after significant weight loss, typically following bariatric surgery or through diet and exercise. Bariatric surgery, such as gastric bypass or gastric sleeve procedures, can lead to rapid and substantial weight loss, resulting in excess skin that lacks elasticity.

The main goal of post-bariatric body contouring is to improve the overall body contour, remove excess skin, and enhance the appearance of the patient who has achieved significant weight loss. These procedures are often customized to meet the individual needs and concerns of the patient. Some common post-bariatric body contouring procedures include:

  1. Body Lift: A body lift, also known as a belt lipectomy, involves the removal of excess skin and fat from the abdomen, thighs, hips, and buttocks. The remaining skin is then lifted and tightened to create a more toned and proportional appearance.

  2. Arm Lift (Brachioplasty): This procedure targets excess skin and fat in the upper arms. The surgeon removes the surplus tissue and tightens the remaining skin for a more contoured look.

  3. Thigh Lift: Excess skin in the thighs is removed, and the remaining skin is tightened to improve the appearance of the thighs.

  4. Breast Lift (Mastopexy): After significant weight loss, the breasts may lose volume and become saggy. A breast lift can help lift and reshape the breasts for a more youthful appearance.

  5. Facelift: In some cases, individuals may undergo facial procedures to address excess skin on the face and neck, providing a more rejuvenated appearance.

  6. Buttock Lift or Brazilian Butt Lift: These procedures address sagging or loose skin in the buttocks and may involve lifting or enhancing the volume of the buttocks.

Post-bariatric body contouring is often performed in multiple stages to ensure the safety and well-being of the patient. It’s important for individuals considering these procedures to maintain a stable weight for a significant period after their weight loss before undergoing body contouring surgery. Patients should also have realistic expectations and be aware that scarring is a common outcome of these surgeries.

Consultation with a board-certified plastic surgeon is crucial to determine the most appropriate combination of procedures based on the patient’s specific needs and goals.