Question:
Loose skin

I am 2 weeks pre-op, and I have a large stomach that hands down (apron or panus I believe they call it). At my pre-op consult my doctor told me that by the time I am done losing my weight my skin will be hanging down to my knees! I know I realized that, but now I am wondering what that will mean for exercising and moving around and what clothes I can wear until I can have that excess skin removed! Is there anyone out there that has had a similar situation? Is there a way to "contain" the excess skin so that it isn't as noticeable to others? I am starting to freak a little.    — Wendy M. (posted on August 23, 2008)


August 23, 2008
Hi Wendy, I recently watched a program on television where the surgeon performing the procedure also removed excess skin from the patient at the same time as the WLS. It was performed so that she wouldn't have to deal with a tremendous amount of excess skin while losing the weight. The program was Secret Lives of Women on Lifetime network. I haven't researched this at all - but perhaps it's worth exploring since you still have a couple of weeks before your surgery. Good luck with your adventure....and welcome LIFE!!!
   — tonidaniels913

August 23, 2008
Until I could afford my tummy tuck, I wore Spanx Power Panties. They are great. A little pricey but definately worth it!
   — Carlyn M.

August 23, 2008
Spanx can be bought at Target under the name Assets, they are about half the price as Spanx. The same lady who invented Spankx has partnered up with Target.
   — 102807

August 23, 2008
Attention: if you are of the "male" persuasion, you probablydo not need to be reading this.... :O) I personally do not plan on a tummy tuck or other plastic surgery for financial reasons and because I simply do not want to go through it (the surgery). I bought a "body girdle" on eBay and LOVE it, seriously.... I found one that is comfy and allows me to wear my own bra, but controls everything from "back-fat" to the tummy and everything in between. It unsnaps at the crotch for potty-time.
   — Gina S.

August 23, 2008
I have a bit of an apron, and I plan on using a body girdle to not only keep the laps and flaps from flopping around, but also to support my back while I strengthen my muscles that frankly I have not been using very much over the many years that I have shut down and turned into a slug so to speak. But I digress...... I am interested in these Spanx Panties, and their counterpart Assets at Target (I will be checking those out later today in fact so thanks guys!) But panties does not sound like it would hold something that will be down to the knees.......... I get my surgery on Sept 8th. Keep in touch, okay?
   — cydthekid50

August 23, 2008
By the way, eBay has a brand called Vedette. It comes in many, many styles and has everything from panties to body girdles to full body girdles complete with legs below the knees and even sleeves!!!
   — Gina S.

August 23, 2008
I am 62 and had loose skin before surgery so I was planning on a lot. Excersice has reduced my 3" scar on the left to about 3/4" and the others are just dots. I also found that a company that provides spandex undergarments has had several that help me as I was losing and I still use them today. go look at www.underworks.com. there is a 800 number there and they are very helpful if you call and they seem to be very knowledgable on bariatrics. Best of success to you.
   — William (Bill) wmil

August 23, 2008
There are many websites that carry the kind of garment I use. Type in "compression garments" and you can find a lot of these things. Good luck. Dawn
   — DawnVic

August 25, 2008
I have heard that Dr. Rey's Shapewear (QVC) is also very good.
   — ntssmith




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