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Excess Skin Removal

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Excess skin removal is a fast growing specialty in the cosmetic surgery sector. As more people choose to lose weight in order to maintain a healthier lifestyle, the aesthetic effects of decreasing anatomical size can leave many patients with large amounts of hanging unaesthetic skin. This condition can truly deflate the mindset of any person who would otherwise be thrilled with their accomplishment of losing so much weight. However, using the latest body contouring modalities, excess skin excision can be performed to create a more typical and attractive body, even after significant weight loss.

What is Excess Skin Removal?

Excess Skin Removal Skin excision is a surgical specialty which comes into play when a person has lost so much weight that the skin simply hangs without the underlying supportive tissue to hold it up. As skin stretches, it loses its elasticity and ability to bounce back. This makes the skin no longer conform to the size of the body, since the overall size of the anatomy has shrunk. While excess skin may be visible on anyone who lost a considerable amount of weight, it is generally treated surgically in people who were at one time obese and have since reduced their size to typical height/weight ratios. Besides having excess skin which hangs in unnatural ways, most people also suffer problematic skin, featuring severe stretch marks, and may also possibly suffer related issues involving vascular tissue.

Excess Skin Removal Procedures

Skin removal sounds barbaric, but is actually a miraculous technique that can truly make a huge difference for anyone who has lost a tremendous amount of weight. While the fatty tissues of the body melt away with diet, exercise and/or bariatric surgery, the skin will simply no longer snap back into place. The elasticity has been pushed beyond its limit and now it goes where gravity takes it… Surgeons must arrange the flaps of skin in order to discover the best way to remove tissue and suture pieces back together. This is a complicated process, since scarring should be kept to a minimum. This planning phase is crucial to insure that all the skin will heal properly and continue to enjoy proper vascular and neurological function. Skin excision can be done in limited areas or across the entire anatomy, but obviously, surgeons will do their best to minimize the number of incisions and sutures needed to create a brand new aesthetic for the physical form.

Excess Skin Removal Advice

Patients who have achieved their goals of losing weight should be proud. However, looking in the mirror at all that excess skin, it can be difficult to be happy with the results... Consulting with a qualified plastic surgeon will provide options for patients with even truly extreme skin issues. There are solutions which fit every case, as long as the person is strong and healthy enough to undergo the necessary surgery. To learn about all the methods of skin excision which may help you to fully realize you body image dreams, call a cosmetic surgeon near you and let them help you finalize your quest for internal and external beauty.

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