Post wls plastic surgery questions
Thanks in advance!
Hi,
I am 40lbs fr goal but have started thinking about it too. I was told by the weight loss clinic that it is not covered by msi. I am going to talk to my family doc just to double check, however, Dr Bender-Samuel (sp) has a private clinic downtown hfx and was reccomended to me by Dr Klassen. If you google him you will find his site and approx prices are listed.
I dont know if we would need to get a referral fr our family doc for a private practice or not but i plan on talking to her just as a place to start if nothing else.
Hope this helps you some, let me know how you do and if you find out anything!
Cheers,
When I had my surgery in 1985 MSI was still covering tummy tucks once you lost the weight. Unfortunately, for me I didn't finish having my family until October 1996 (child #4) and that is the year they stopped paying for it.
I had my tummy tuck done in Feb 2005 and my plastic surgeon (here in Bridgewater) was able to get MIS to cover 1/2 of the cost. It was still expensive but ohhhh so worth it. The pants actually fit now - always had to buy them bigger to fit over the "belly" skin that was left behind. (weight loss 110lbs).
I don't think I would ever consider getting my arms done - heard that is very painful. Tummy tuck was painful enough - but again worth it.
You can go through a company called "medicard" that is a finance company for medical procedures. I am sure any plastic surgeon would have info on them.
Good luck on your journey - and continue to enjoy your new healthy life.
My doctor was Dr. A. MacDonald and my surgery was a Gastroplasty. I think the RNY is slightly different. The total cost ofthe tummy tuck was $8,000 and I had to pay $4,000. They would vary depending on the specific hospital and the cost of the OR, staff, extra. I am assuming if it were down at one of the Metro Hospitals it would be more expensive.
Good Luck to you.
Good luck,
I had WLS 12/20/01. I lost 170 lbs. To date, I have kept the weight off. I had an Abdominoplasty, breast lift and will be having a face lift next month. The Abdominoplasty and breast lift were done at the same time originally in 2004. I had a re-do in 2006. I am very happy and a whole new person because I had this surgery. It was worth everything for me to have it done. I fought to have my abdominoplasty covered by insurance. I won. It took me about 4 months and many letters to the state insurance commission to get it, but it can be covered.
My surgeon was and still is my hero. Dr. Douglas Foreman, Bethesda, Maryland. He explained everything to me and told me because I had so much skin, I would probably need to have additional surgeries. I did and I feel like a million bucks. He is going to be performing a "turkey neck-otomy" on me this month. I have absolutely no reservations in recommending him.
First step is to call your weight loss surgeon and ask him/her if they recommend someone in your area for plastic surgery. Be careful, make sure that you follow that up with your own research. Contact the plastic surgeon and ask if they have had any or work with any weight loss surgery patients. THIS IS KEY. You have to work with someone who understands that our skin is different than old lady/man skin. The elasticity is completely gone in the areas that need the skin removed. A surgeon who has weight loss surgery patients knows this and will deal with these issues ahead of time. If you go to someone who hasn't had weight loss patients, you may find that several revisions are necessary. I hope this answered some of your questions.
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