Conditions — Body
Excess Skin Post-Bariatric Surgery
Excess skin post bariatric surgery is a common problem faced by many individuals who have undergone weight loss surgery. It is a condition that can cause physical and psychological distress, as the excess skin can cause discomfort, hinder movement, and lead to self-consciousness and insecurity. Excess skin post bariatric surgery can occur as a result of significant weight loss, as the skin is unable to shrink back and conform to the new body shape. This can lead to sagging skin, folds, wrinkles, and blemishes, which can be embarrassing and uncomfortable.
Fortunately, there are a variety of treatments available to help reduce the appearance of excess skin, including surgical procedures and non-surgical treatments. Surgery can be used to remove large amounts of excess skin, while non-surgical treatments can help reduce the appearance of smaller areas.
It is important to speak to a qualified surgeon to discuss all treatment options to determine which may be most suitable for your individual needs. With the right treatment, you can achieve a more aesthetically pleasing appearance and improved self-confidence.
Excess skin post bariatric surgery is a common problem faced by many individuals who have undergone weight loss surgery. As the body undergoes significant weight loss, the skin is unable to shrink back and conform to the new body shape. This can lead to sagging skin, folds, wrinkles, and blemishes, which can be embarrassing and uncomfortable.
There are a variety of treatments available to help reduce the appearance of excess skin, including surgical procedures and non-surgical treatments. Surgery can be used to remove large amounts of excess skin, while non-surgical treatments can help reduce the appearance of smaller areas.
Surgical Treatments
The most common type of surgery used to treat excess skin post bariatric surgery is abdominoplasty, commonly known as a “tummy tuck”. This procedure involves removing excess fat and skin from the abdomen and tightening the underlying muscles. It can also help improve the appearance of stretch marks.
Other surgical treatments for excess skin post bariatric surgery include arm lifts, thigh lifts, breast lifts, and facial lifts. These procedures involve removing excess skin from the targeted area and tightening the remaining skin.
Non-Surgical Treatments
In addition to surgical treatments, non-surgical treatments are available to reduce the appearance of excess skin. These treatments can be used to target smaller areas of excess skin or to supplement larger areas.
Laser treatments, such as fractional laser resurfacing, can be used to reduce the appearance of sagging skin and wrinkles. This procedure uses a laser to create tiny holes in the skin, which stimulates collagen production and helps the skin to look firmer and smoother. Injectable treatments, such as dermal fillers and Botox, can also be used to reduce the appearance of excess skin. These treatments help to fill in wrinkles and improve the overall appearance of the skin.
Radiofrequency treatments, such as Thermage, can help to tighten the skin and reduce the appearance of wrinkles. This procedure uses radiofrequency energy to heat up the underlying layers of the skin and stimulate collagen production.
Finally, Ultherapy is a non-surgical treatment that uses ultrasound energy to tighten the skin and reduce the appearance of wrinkles. It is important to speak to a qualified surgeon to discuss all treatment options to determine which may be most suitable for your individual needs. With the right treatment, you can achieve a more aesthetically pleasing appearance and improved self-confidence.