Cosmetic Surgery - Large Weight Loss
Westbury84
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Are those of you who have lost a large amounts of weight(80+) finding that cosmetic surgery is the only way to remove loose skin and/or tummy tucks
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wow, no one has run into this0
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I haven't lost 80+ lbs... but I'll be getting a tummy tuck after 50 lbs. lost lol0
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Good question. I would like to hear from those that tightened up without surgery.0
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I would love to know the answer to that, I've lost 80+ lbs so far, still have a way to go but I definitely have skin issues0
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In the end I will have lost 188lbs (at least), and I know for sure that I'll be getting things nipped, tucked, lifted, and sucked if needed. The 'girls' will need it for sure!0
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I have lost over 40kg and have been at goal for almost 2years. It is only now that I have been working out and have been burning off the last few kg that I can see that I may look into skin removal...
Having said that my skin has come back A LOT in the last two years and if I was happy to stay slightly solid and on the top of my HWR this would not be a problem. I would most likely only have my tummy and arms tightened because I have worked blooming hard and am continuing to work hard on my body and I would like to not be held back by changes that I cannot make to my body such as the loose skin on my tummy and arms..
I wish I hadn't damaged my body in the first place but I did and as my body tightens underneath my skin is becoming looser so I would like to at least talk to someone about my options...I always thought I would rather have a little loose skin than scars but now my views are changing on what I would like to do with myself..
Having said that I won't be jumping into it and will instead be working to contour my body further and seeing what it looks like in another 6 months when I have built up more muscles and slimmed down slightly more.
I went from 105kilos down to 65kilos
Cheers, Bel0 -
I have been waiting for this thread for years. WIfey keeps insisting on cosmetic surgery. I have a few friends that were successful with lotions (for skin tightening) and toning. What is the answer? Probably depends on the willingness, determination of the individual and how the skin reacts, genetics.0
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I can't wait to read this! and I am with Cherry, when I hit my goal I will have lost 107 lbs and if needed, I am getting what will be needed, I will be making appointments @ 100 pounds getting ready, for lipo, tucked here, pull there, pinch here,and sucked there...lmbo, I will be in line and all smiles...0
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Are those of you who have lost a large amounts of weight(80+) finding that cosmetic surgery is the only way to remove loose skin and/or tummy tucks
I went to a dermatologist, she informed me of the following.
Doc: I do not recommend surgery for anyone unless it's a extreme case, it's very dangerous and people have died from it. Just give it time and your skin will gain back it's elasticity.
That was pretty much it, when she told me people have died and it was more serious than a boob job that pretty much killed my thoughts of ever getting it done. It's also very expensive apparently... I didn't bother asking for a price.
On the + side she told me my case isn't extreme at all and maybe to slow down my weight loss which I have been trying to do.0 -
I have lost 120 pounds..and I am 50 years old. I really don't have to much extra skin. I have a little under my arms...and a little on my inner thigh. I would like to have my breast skin removed. I went from a 42 G to a 34 B0
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A friend had 6 babies (not at once) but her tiny little frame (5' on a good day) just didn't have a lot of room for babies to grow. So her belly got REALLY stretched out. After she was sure they were done having babies, she began focussing on returning to a healthy body (her weight wasn't horrible, but she was out of shape). She worked like a feind, looked amazing, but she had skin literally folding over on itself on her abdomen. She had to go in for another procedure, and had them do a mild tummy tuck in the process. She still has stretch marks, but no more overlapping skin. I don't have remotely close to that issue, and i'd LOVE to get the skin tightened on my tummy. . .and breast augmentation, and a brow lift, and. . . . ;-)0
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I've lost over 100 pounds...Like I started at 312 and now am 185ish.
I never had surgery. Wearing clothes, you would never guess that I weighed more than I did. At least that is what others tell me.
Some skin annoys me...like I don't like my upper arms. I don't know if that is loose skin or fat though?
I have some pics on my profile...one in a tankini. I don't think my stomach looks good enough for a bikini but I am not sure if that is due to extra skin or just more fat that I could lose.0 -
I have lost 265 lbs and have loose skin but don't care about it. I'm just glad to feel great now. If I had unlimited money I would do a boob job ( but I wanted one of those before I lost weight). Other than that as long as hubby is happy with my saggy bod then life is good.0
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I have not lost a huge amount that a lot on here have but in May at the weight of 187 I had a tummy tuck done because of how bad the skin was on my stomach. It hurt so bad to run and do cardio that there were times I was in tears. I did everything I could before hand to tighten it up and nothing. I had had 4 abdominal surgeries prior though due to various reasons and when I had my c/s things were not done the right way. I had separation of the abdominal wall also. I still have loose skin in my arms and my thighs were pulled up a bit during the surgery but nothing major. I could still stand to have a few more procedures done but I am waiting till I have lost the rest of my weight.0
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I have a friend who lost about 100 pounds. He had some lose skin, not too much but he hated it. He's gay and gay community is pretty competitive, and very much gym friendly. Hs skin wasn't attractive and it was on his way to find a boyfriend.
About 2 years later he lest have any lose kin, he looks really good, has pod muscles, 6 pack. He said he went o gym, dd some massages and skin tightening procedures, and skin care.
I also know that good massage is necessary during a weight loss, at least once a week... It'll help with the weight loss and with the skin.Are those of you who have lost a large amounts of weight(80+) finding that cosmetic surgery is the only way to remove loose skin and/or tummy tucks
I went to a dermatologist, she informed me of the following.
Doc: I do not recommend surgery for anyone unless it's a extreme case, it's very dangerous and people have died from it. Just give it time and your skin will gain back it's elasticity.
That was pretty much it, when she told me people have died and it was more serious than a boob job that pretty much killed my thoughts of ever getting it done. It's also very expensive apparently... I didn't bother asking for a price.
On the + side she told me my case isn't extreme at all and maybe to slow down my weight loss which I have been trying to do.0 -
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Are those of you who have lost a large amounts of weight(80+) finding that cosmetic surgery is the only way to remove loose skin and/or tummy tucks
I went to a dermatologist, she informed me of the following.
Doc: I do not recommend surgery for anyone unless it's a extreme case, it's very dangerous and people have died from it. Just give it time and your skin will gain back it's elasticity.
That was pretty much it, when she told me people have died and it was more serious than a boob job that pretty much killed my thoughts of ever getting it done. It's also very expensive apparently... I didn't bother asking for a price.
On the + side she told me my case isn't extreme at all and maybe to slow down my weight loss which I have been trying to do.
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I definitley have some loose skin. Would i get surgery for it? No. Not worth the money or risk to me. I'll share a picture in a bikini so you can see the loose skin. There is a bit on my upper thighs and then my stomach. But i also had 2 kids back to back so some of that is from them. Be nice people, its not great.
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You look great, fantastic job! This is something I've wondered about, since I will have lost over 200 by the time I'm done. But I've decided not to worry about it until I get there, because there's no point in worrying about it now. You've given me some hope though sweetpea, you are beautiful!0
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I lost 90lbs back when I was 21, no cosmetic surgery for me except my improvement on the breast area lol0
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Thank you Cari
Yes i felt the same way. At first i was worried about it but then i realized if it happens, it happens. Loose skin is better (looking and health wise) than the fat was, right?! Good luck, you are doing an amazing job!0 -
I have lost 7 stone since last april and being an older bird i have loose skin on thighs tops of arms and the boobs.
i would really like something done. I have been going to the gym 3 times weekly. it is the expense and the risk of anestheic that bothers me though1 -
I'll have lost almost 90 at goal and the girls will be redone for sure! Cant wait0
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I missed this the other day just thought I would add my 2 cents.... There was no way I was going to live with the loose skin. I had severe bouts with cellulitis and skin rashes and would get skin tears when rolling over on it in bed. (Very pain full) I went with the Circumferential Body Lift and had 17 lbs. of loose skin removed from my torso. I could not be any more happy with the results. There are risks with any surgery but I picked a very good surgeon and my recovery went off without any major hitches. I had two spots that were open (tension spots) which my doctor had me apply rubbing alcohol to dry it out and hydrocortisone cream and within a week those spots healed right up... I had ab repair done (he cinched in my abs 6 1/2 inches) and to tell you the truth with the exception of the first couple weeks the ab repair was far more painful and took longer to heal.... I have a website (www.gettingfit4life.com) you can check out that has all my weightloss b4 and after..... It is a personal choice and one I had no problem making... Worth it for me... Do I have a bill to pay back? Sure do but it was worth every penny spent.... Best of Luck to You.......0
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I missed this the other day just thought I would add my 2 cents.... There was no way I was going to live with the loose skin. I had severe bouts with cellulitis and skin rashes and would get skin tears when rolling over on it in bed. (Very pain full) I went with the Circumferential Body Lift and had 17 lbs. of loose skin removed from my torso. I could not be any more happy with the results. There are risks with any surgery but I picked a very good surgeon and my recovery went off without any major hitches. I had two spots that were open (tension spots) which my doctor had me apply rubbing alcohol to dry it out and hydrocortisone cream and within a week those spots healed right up... I had ab repair done (he cinched in my abs 6 1/2 inches) and to tell you the truth with the exception of the first couple weeks the ab repair was far more painful and took longer to heal.... I have a website (www.gettingfit4life.com) you can check out that has all my weightloss b4 and after..... It is a personal choice and one I had no problem making... Worth it for me... Do I have a bill to pay back? Sure do but it was worth every penny spent.... Best of Luck to You.......0
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I missed this the other day just thought I would add my 2 cents.... There was no way I was going to live with the loose skin. I had severe bouts with cellulitis and skin rashes and would get skin tears when rolling over on it in bed. (Very pain full) I went with the Circumferential Body Lift and had 17 lbs. of loose skin removed from my torso. I could not be any more happy with the results. There are risks with any surgery but I picked a very good surgeon and my recovery went off without any major hitches. I had two spots that were open (tension spots) which my doctor had me apply rubbing alcohol to dry it out and hydrocortisone cream and within a week those spots healed right up... I had ab repair done (he cinched in my abs 6 1/2 inches) and to tell you the truth with the exception of the first couple weeks the ab repair was far more painful and took longer to heal.... I have a website (www.gettingfit4life.com) you can check out that has all my weightloss b4 and after..... It is a personal choice and one I had no problem making... Worth it for me... Do I have a bill to pay back? Sure do but it was worth every penny spent.... Best of Luck to You.......
Amazing. . . . what character and fortitude!! I just went and checked our your journey and I am filled with awe!!! I did not get time to read all of your blogs (I am at work) but the photo journey says a lot! I can't wait to take the time to read further to see how you handled the ups and downs along the way.
While I only have about 50 lbs to take off, your story has really energized me. The fact that you made this decision and worked so hard for so long to attain it tells me what kind of person you are and I don't know many like you!
Thank you so much for the inspiration. :flowerforyou:0 -
I've lost 228 pounds. I had loose skin that hung halfway down my thighs. I had it removed in April, and other then losing the weight, it's the best decision I ever made. 7 pounds of skin removed that was no chance in hell was ever going to tighten up on it's own!
And, just as an FYI, I did everything "right". I lost weight slowly, drank a ton of water, mosturized and lotioned daily and did a ton of exercise.
Jen
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A little more than 15 years ago, I lost over 200 pounds. I had a lot of loose skin. I kept the weight off for years without any hint that my skin would improve. I got an estimate of approximately 15K for skin removal surgery. At the time, I had no hope of taking that option. Over time, I became more and more depressed. Between my skin issues and a job I hated, I began (unconsciously) using food as a coping mechanism. I had put over 100 pounds back on before I realized what was going on. By that time, I was in a state that I could not bring myself to care. As of last year, I had gained more than I had originally lost.
About a year ago, my mental state improved. Can't point to a specific reason. Medications did not help much and I ended up not taking any (I am not recommending this for others). I reached a point (again) where I knew I was going to change or I was going to die. Since June 11, 2012 I have lost 144 pounds. I have made a decision to get the skin removal surgery before anything else when I start working again (I was so heavy employers would not hire me, especially since there were so many people looking for work in the bad economy). I graduate from college next term. I am in good enough shape now that if I cannot find something in my field, there is no longer any physical reason for factories, retail, or restaurants not to hire me. So before buying a new vehicle, house, vacation, appliances (you get the point), I am getting the skin removal surgery. I have about 100 to 120 more pounds I want to lose. I will be saving up for the day I reach my goal.
In the end it is each persons decision. If it becomes obvious a person's skin is not going to rebound after weight loss, they have to make a decision if they are content looking good in cloths or if they also want to look good naked. I know it is a bad thing, but I am not losing this for my health. I am not doing all this to end up not being able to take my shirt off at the beach, or a hundred other little things others who haven't had a weight problem don't give a thought about.0 -
I definitley have some loose skin. Would i get surgery for it? No. Not worth the money or risk to me. I'll share a picture in a bikini so you can see the loose skin. There is a bit on my upper thighs and then my stomach. But i also had 2 kids back to back so some of that is from them. Be nice people, its not great.
Lady, if I looked as good as you do I would be so busy grinning from ear to ear people would think I was on drugs! I am not so lucky. My overlap/apron runs from the side of my hip to the side of my other hip. At its widest point it's approximately 10" in width. I've had it for over 10 years (this current weight loss is peanuts compared to the one back then - I started at 284 that time).
After 10 years there was no reduction. If I could find my way to think about spending that much money on just me, surgery would be the only way to look normal.0 -
Carmen, thank you from the bottom of my heart. That meant a lot.
I totally understand why some would elect to get it. I definitely do. Thankfully I have been sort of lucky in that mine hasn't been too bad. I started at 277 & definitely thought it would be worse. But yes, I 100% understand why some choose to get it.0
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