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Post Weight Loss Surgery





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What Is Post-Weight Loss Surgery?


Post-weight loss surgery refers to the surgical procedures to remove excess skin and fat following significant weight loss. When the body loses a large amount of weight — typically more than 45 kg — the skin that was stretched to accommodate the excess fat cannot retract to match the body’s new shape. The result is loose, hanging skin affecting the abdomen, flanks, arms, thighs, back and breasts. Diet, and non-surgical treatments cannot remove this excess skin. excision is the only effective treatment.


Post-weight loss surgery is also known as body contouring surgery or excess skin removal . It encompasses a range of procedures addressing different body areas, performed in a staged plan to each patient’s anatomy and priorities.


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Who Is Affected by Excess Skin After Weight Loss?


Excess skin develops after any form of significant weight loss — bariatric surgery (gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, gastric banding), weight loss medication, or Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT/BHRT) sustained diet and . The greater the weight loss and the older the at the time of loss, the more pronounced the skin laxity is likely to be, as skin elasticity reduces with age.


Men and women are both affected, though the pattern of skin laxity differs. Women typically develop more prominent skin changes in the abdomen, breasts and inner thighs. Men tend to more significant abdominal and chest changes, with gynaecomastiaenlarged or ptotic chest tissue — a common post-weight-loss concern specific to men.


Excess skin causes as well as cosmetic problems: skin rashes and infections in deep skin folds, chafing, mobility, hygiene difficulties and physical discomfort from the weight of hanging skin panels. These functional problems, as well as the cosmetic concerns, are addressed by post-weight loss surgery.


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Am I Suitable for Post-Weight Loss Surgery?


Suitability for loss surgery is confirmed at a face-to-face consultation with a GMC Specialist Register consultant plastic surgeon. General criteria across all procedures:


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Post-Weight Loss Surgery Procedures


Centre for Surgery offers the full range of post-weight loss body contouring procedures. Each is performed under as a day case at our .


Significant weight loss can also cause a gaunt or hollowed facial appearance. is appropriate for patients with facial and neck skin laxity following major weight loss. RELATED:


Staging — Why Procedures Are Performed in Stages


Most patients requiring post-weight loss body contouring need more than one procedure. Performing multiple lengthy skin procedures in a single session significantly increases the risk of wound complications, anaesthetic exposure and prolonged operative time. At Centre for Surgery, procedures are staged across separate sessionstypically with a minimum of six to twelve weeks stages — to allow full from each before the next.


Staging also produces better results. Each procedure can be optimised independently, and the results of earlier stages can be assessed before planning subsequent work. Patients who require both upper and lower body contouring may have four or more separate over twelve to twenty-four months.


The staging plan is agreed at consultation. You are not required to commit to all stages at the consultation — each stage is consented and quoted separately.


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Can I Have Bariatric Surgery and Skin Removal at the Same Time?


No. Post-weight loss surgery must be performed after bariatric surgery, not at the same time. The two types of surgery are performed by different specialistsbariatric surgery by a specialist bariatric surgeon; body contouring by a consultant plastic surgeon. More importantly, excess skin cannot be surgically removed until the excess weight has been lost and weight has been stable.


After bariatric surgery, reaching target weight typically takes twelve to twenty-four months. Weight must then remain stable for at least six months before skin removal surgery is considered. Most post-bariatric patients are not candidates for skin removal surgery until at least eighteen months after their bariatric procedure.


SAFElipo™ liposuction is frequently combined with skin excision procedures to remove residual fat deposits. Liposuction is not a weight loss and does not substitute for the weight loss achieved by bariatric surgery.


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Risks of Post-Weight Loss Surgery





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Post-weight loss procedures involve lengthy skin excision incisions and carry a higher risk than many other procedures. The risks common to all procedures in this cluster are:


Your surgeon will discuss all procedure-specific risks in full at consultation. RELATED:


Recovery After Post-Weight Loss Surgery


timelines vary by procedure. General principles across all post-weight loss procedures:


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Post-Weight Loss Surgery at Centre for Surgery


Centre for Surgery is a CQC-regulated surgery clinic at 95–97 Baker Street, London W1U 6RN. All post-weight loss procedures are performed under TIVA by GMC Specialist Register consultant plastic surgeons. We the full range of post-weight loss body contouring procedures in-house — from isolated apronectomy to comprehensive staged upper and lower body lift programmes.


The £100 consultation fee is redeemable against the cost of your procedure if you proceed. Finance is available through at 0% APR to status. A mandatory two-week period applies from the date of consent.


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