Body Shaping After Obesity
Create a requestBody shaping after obesity, also known as post-bariatric body contouring, is a series of surgical procedures designed to remove excess skin and fat, improving the shape and tone of the underlying tissue. This procedure aims to restore the body's appearance and functionality after significant weight loss, often resulting from bariatric surgery or extensive diet and exercise.

General
After substantial weight loss, the skin and tissues often lack the elasticity to conform to the reduced body size, resulting in sagging skin across various parts of the body such as the abdomen, buttocks, thighs, arms, and chest. Body shaping after obesity typically involves procedures like abdominoplasty (tummy tuck), breast lift, facelift, lower body lifts, and liposuction to remove the excess skin and fat. These surgeries can be performed in stages or combined, depending on the patient's health, goals, and the surgeon's recommendations. The ultimate goal is to achieve a more normal appearance with toned contours, thus enhancing the patient’s body image and confidence. Choosing the right surgeon and precisely planning the procedures are crucial steps for a successful outcome.
Special Details
Who is it for?
Individuals who have achieved significant weight loss and have been at a stable weight for at least 6-12 months.
Those with excess sagging skin and fat that cannot be improved through diet and exercise alone.
Patients without medical conditions that impair healing or increase the risk of surgery.
Individuals with realistic expectations and a positive outlook on the improvement of their body appearance.
Recovery Period
The duration of the procedure can vary widely, often taking several hours depending on the extent of surgery.
Recovery time also varies; initial recovery can take 2-6 weeks, with full recovery taking up to 6 months.
Patients are typically advised to take time off work, avoid strenuous activities, and follow a specific post-operative care regimen.
Potential Risks and Side Effects
As with any major surgery, risks include infection, bleeding, and reactions to anesthesia.
Specific risks may include asymmetry, numbness, scarring, and dissatisfaction with the final outcome.
Serious complications can occur but are rare and can be minimized by following your surgeon’s advice.
Alternative Treatments
Non-surgical body contouring techniques such as cryolipolysis, laser therapy, and radiofrequency.
Diet and exercise, particularly for those who might not have excessive sagging skin.
Medical-grade skin tightening creams and lotions, although their effectiveness is limited.
Success Rate
The success rate for body shaping after obesity is generally high, with most patients reporting satisfaction with their new body contours and improved quality of life. However, the precise success rate can vary depending on the specific procedures performed and the patient’s adherence to post-operative care.
Procedure step-by-step overivew
Initial consultation to discuss goals, options, and plan the surgeries.
Pre-operative assessments and preparations, including medical evaluations and lifestyle adjustments.
Anesthesia is administered to ensure comfort during the procedure.
Surgical removal of excess skin and fat from the targeted areas.
Tightening and reshaping of the remaining tissue and skin.
Closure of incisions with sutures, and dressing/bandaging of the treated areas.
Recovery period with specific care instructions to ensure optimal healing.
Prices
Turkey
$3,000 - $8,000
Czech Republic
$4,000 - $10,000
Croatia
$3,500 - $9,000
Lithuania
$3,000 - $8,500
Poland
$3,500 - $9,500
Germany
$8,000 - $20,000
Switzerland
$10,000 - $25,000
France
$7,500 - $20,000
United Kingdom
$6,500 - $15,000
United States
$9,000 - $25,000
Canada
$8,000 - $20,000
Australia
$6,000 - $18,000
Why Do Prices Vary?
Surgeon’s experience and the geographic location of the practice.
Complexity and number of procedures performed.
Hospital or surgical facility fees.
Anesthesia fees.
Post-surgery garments and medical tests.
Length of hospital stay and necessity of post-operative care.
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