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Frequently Asked Questions about Cosmetic Surgery After Weight Loss

Medial thigh lift surgery is performed in order to lift the sagging skin of the inner thighs. During the procedure, your surgeon will remove the excess skin below the thigh, and tighten any remaining loose skin. The procedure is helpful in improving the appearance of dimpled thighs often caused by a loss of skin elasticity and bulging of underlying superficial fat.

No, the need for cosmetic surgery is dependent on a number of factors including your age, smoking status, elasticity of skin, pregnancies and level of exercise.

A tummy tuck, also known as an abdominoplasty, is a cosmetic procedure in which the excess skin and fat from the abdomen is removed. During the procedure, the abdominal wall muscles are also tightened to help restore a firm and toned abdomen.

A tummy tuck is best suited to patients who are generally in good physical health, and who are at a healthy, stable weight. It is important to have realistic expectations from the procedure, as it is not a substitute for a healthy diet and regular exercise regime. If you are planning a pregnancy, it is best to postpone your tummy tuck until after you have had your baby.

A full tummy tuck generally requires a horizontally-oriented incision between the belly button and the pubic hairline. The exact shape and size of the incision will depend on how much excess skin you are having removed. In some cases, a second incision will be made around the navel in order to remove skin from the upper abdomen.

Brachioplasty is an arm lift procedure, during which the excess fat and skin around the underarm and elbow is removed. The procedure is effective in toning the arms and creating an aesthetically pleasing contour. It is important to note, however, that the procedure may not be suitable for individuals who experience repeated armpit infections, excessive underarm sweating, and those who have previously undergone a mastectomy procedure.