If you have been on a weight loss journey, there’s one negative side effect that you may already be aware of—excess skin. While losing weight is about becoming healthy and transforming your lifestyle, you probably want to look amazing at the end of it. It’s no secret that many people live with excess skin following their weight loss. While you may be living a lifestyle that helps you feel great, these redundant folds of skin can keep from achieving the body contour you desire. No need to worry; tummy tuck surgery is the answer you’re looking for.
Why Did I Develop Excess Skin?
Our skin is made of elastin fibers, which are designed to stretch and still regain its shape. However, when a person is overweight, the skin stretches for too long or past a point where it can easily return to its original appearance. While genetics play a role in the amount of skin you develop, almost everyone who undergoes major weight loss will have some degree of excess skin.
Can You Prevent Excess Skin During Weight Loss?
Some people will try to tell you that losing weight slowly and drinking water are the keys to preventing excess skin development. This may be true for people losing mild to moderate amounts of weight. The fact is, there is no way to avoid the excess skin when you lose a significant number of pounds. You shouldn’t feel embarrassed by the skin and shouldn’t think you did anything wrong. It’s simply an unfortunate byproduct of becoming healthier.
How Do I Treat Excess Skin Following My Weight Loss?
Luckily, you don’t need to live with those folds of excess skin. Unwanted abdominal tissue is the most common issue weight loss patients deal with. Tummy tuck surgery effectively removes excess skin from the abdomen. If needed, an extended variation of a tummy tuck can be performed, which treats the hips and lower back as well. With a tummy tuck, your plastic surgeon can contour your abdominal appearance, helping to enhance and refine your physique.
Additional Body Contouring
It’s common to have excess skin in areas other than the abdomen. A consultation with a plastic surgeon will help you determine which set of body contouring procedures you need to achieve the body contour you desire. Some of those procedures include: