Body Contouring
Significant weight loss, whether achieved through weight loss surgery or lifestyle changes, offers numerous benefits. However, it often results in excess skin due to the tissues lacking elasticity. The skin, stretched around the original excess weight, is does not reduce when the underlying fat is lost. These large skin excesses can detract from the newly attained body size.
Surgical body contouring procedures following substantial weight loss aim to address this issue by removing excess sagging skin and fat, while enhancing the shape of underlying support tissues. The outcome is a more proportionate appearance with smoother contours.
Body contouring procedures may encompass:
In general, ideal candidates for body contouring are:
During your body contouring consultation, you should be prepared to discuss various aspects of the procedure, including:
Your plastic surgeon will:
The success and safety of the procedure depend on your openness during the consultation. Feel free to ask questions and express any concerns you may have. It’s crucial to have a comprehensive understanding of the procedure, and your plastic surgeon is there to provide guidance and support throughout the process.
Are you vocationally registered with the Medical Council of New Zealand as a specialist plastic surgeon?
Are you a member of the New Zealand Association of Plastic Surgeons?
Will the procedure be conducted in a hospital or office-based setting, and is the facility accredited for this type of surgery?
What type of anaesthesia is needed for this procedure?
Based on my medical history and condition, is surgery the best option for me? If so, am I a suitable candidate for this surgery?
Which surgical technique do you recommend for my case, and why?
What are the realistic expectations for the outcome of this procedure in my case?
What steps or lifestyle changes are necessary for me to get the best result from my surgery?
What is the anticipated duration of recovery, and what assistance will I need during this period?
What potential risks and complications are associated with this procedure? How would you manage these should they arise?
How will my results change over time?
If I’m unhappy with the outcome, what recourse options are available?
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