Plastic surgery?

Laura S
on 6/27/05 4:17 am - Carol Stream, IL
I'm not a teenager, but I am in my early 20's, 22 to be exact. I was just wondering who of the young people fell they need plastic surgery or will need it after they loose their weight. I am still pre op but I will probably have my surgery next week, and was just wondering about this.
blingbling4life
on 6/27/05 5:56 am - Crompond, NY
hey Laura, I was 21 when I had the surgery and 315lbs.(5'11) I now weigh 183lbs and yes, I am thinking about having plastic surgery. My skin is really bad. I was told not to worry about it because I am so young it will "bounce back". The truth is it doesn't matter how old you are, once the elastisity is gone from your skin(stretch marks) it is gone. Not to sound negative because hell, I am happy with my skin hehe...just being realistic. Also, I really wouldn't worry about it, everyone is different. I wish you luck on your journy! Christine 315/183/155
finda_nessy
on 6/27/05 9:15 am - Indianapolis (but at college in Evansville), IN
Laura-- Good luck with your surgery next week. I am getting RNY gastric bypass early august. I wish you the best of luck and you are in my thoughts and prayers!!!!!! Finda Nessy
seasicksquid
on 7/9/05 2:33 am - Madisonville, LA
Hey- Just noticed you were from Evansville. I live in Evansville too. Email me some time. [email protected] Lauren
Becca119
on 6/27/05 6:44 pm - Israel
So funy you asked this, I was just discussing this with my parents last night! I started the lap-band journey 10 months ago and have lost 102 pounds I still have about 100 more to go but I'm already starting to see skin not always going back. So when I asked my parents what they thought (they were kinda scared of the first surgery because of the anestisia (sp?)) They said "I didn't go throught all this for nothing!" I agree! Why should we go through all the pain and emotional roller coaster of this surgery and not get rewarded in the end by not only being healthy but finally being proud of our bodies! Hope that helps! Becca 389/287/170
Kristina C.
on 6/29/05 6:44 am - Loxahatchee, FL
I am 22 and 5'10 weighed 325lbs and right now im 207 with about 50lbs left to lose and i will have plastic surgery after i have my kids.
Skinny Mama
on 7/8/05 7:05 am - Lawrenceville, GA
Laura, Plastics depend on so many different things: Where you carry most of your weight, whether youve had children, stretch marks and skin elasticity, how quickly you gained/lost weight in the past, how and what you exersize with, and genetics. Some people are just blessed with good skin and muscle tone and can bounce back without any effort. And there are so many other things that can affect it. For instance I'm 23 and will definately need a tummy tuck when I'm done. But I would have needed one anyway. When I was 17 I got pregnant and weighed 150. By the time I delivered my daughter I was up to 253. When she was 4 months old I had lost back down to 189 and low and behold I was pregnant again! So I got up to 240 with my second daughter. I was never able to keep the weight off after that. I went from 240 to 150 in about a year after giving birth, but the weight just came back and I finally ended up at 260 by the time I had surgery this February. I have stretch marks galore on my abdomen so the elasticity in my skin is pretty much gone due to al the rapid gains and losses Ive had over the last 6 years. I'm back to 177 right now and the skin is not terrible. It doesnt hang or anything so I'm lucky there, but it will never be flat again without plastics. My breast are in good shape all things considered. Ive gone from a 44DD to a 34D and they arent "deflated" looking or anything (amazing since I breast fed both kids). I might still get a breast job, just to perk the girls back up, but only if I get to a B cup. If I get to a C and they still look decent I'll let em be. My arms are doing fine, no batwings or anything (I always carried my weight in my middle anyway) and my thighs are okay also. If I worked at em more they could look better, but I'm still getting to them. So really my stomach is my main area of concern, which all in all I can live with since it doesnt overlap or hang down. I'm not too worried about it, I can deal with the loose skin, but my grandmother god bless her, has promised to get me a tummy tuck for a Christmas present when I've been at goal (at least 135, I'm 5'5) for a year. But I can deal with my stomach if it doesnt happen. Ive given birth to two beautiful girls and its worth my "battle scars". I know that if I hadnt gained and lost and then regained all that weight in such a short period of time my skin would be more elastic and I would probably not need it. Like I said it depends on how you gained the weight, how long youve carried it, and so many other things. Me I could do 5000 situps a day and that flat tummy just aint gonna happen, Ive already been told that the muscles underneath will have to be tightend when I get the tummy done. Plastic surgery is a relatively common precdure these days so I'm not too worried about it. Boobs can be lifted and enhanced and stomachs flattend so I'm going for it if I decide I need it. But since I'm relatively close to my goal(40pounds) I dont think it will be much worse. At least I'll be healthy and hopefully thin so thats the main thing to worry about. Every person is so different that you really just have to wait and see. Good luck with your surgery and recovery! This is the best thing Ive ever done for myself and I dont regret a minute of it! Krystle
seasicksquid
on 7/9/05 2:36 am - Madisonville, LA
I'm 20 and I will definitely be looking into plastic surgery once I get to about 180 lbs. My tummy right now is looking quite deflated, and I still have about 50 lbs til I get to 180. I'll probably want work done on my arms and legs, and definitely my boobs. Basically, I'm hoping for a full body...cause I'll really need it. I guess my skin doesn't have any elasticity. I work out 5 times a week, training for a triathlon, and there's still no way I'll be able to get out of this without at least a tummy tuck and breast reduction. I have to wear binders when I work out so that I can actually move without half of me folllowing a half-second later. haha. Lauren 12/15/04 360/335/235/150
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