Question:
Does Everyone Have Loose Skin After WLS?
After losing a lot of weight have a lot of people had to have plastic surgery? For underarms, breastlift, tummy flabbiness? Can you prevent this or is it just kinda in the deal for aftermath when you choose to have WLS? How can you tighten your skin, or can't you? — Lynne W. (posted on March 20, 2003)
March 20, 2003
It depends on your age, genetics, how long you've been obese, what your
highest weight was, what your lowest weight will be. Basically, you just
don't know. Exercise help fill up the extra skin with muscle, and some
people think drinking lots of water helps. Maybe you'll be one of the
lucky ones!
— mom2jtx3
March 20, 2003
Not everybody gets loose skin, but darned few avoid it entirely. Exercise
and good nutrition (perhaps aided by protein supplements, perhaps not --
that's another whole debate) will help you build lean muscle mass
underneath your skin, but it won't stop loose skin from being on top of it
all if you're going to get it. Whether or not you get it is probably a
function of age, genetics, amount of weight loss, skin type, luck, etc. --
in other words, it's hard to predict whether you'll have it and where and
how bad. Then, there's the issue whether some of the looseness might
tighten up on its own, given time, and if so, how much. Some folks get
plastics sooner rather than later (often because of rashes, pains, mobility
issues, and other medical conditions related to excess skin), while others
wait awhile and have their plastics later. I've heard that our skin
"settles into" the weight loss a little bit given time
(especially in the face), but in many cases, you just KNOW you have too
much skin left over to settle into it!! Some folks never have plastics,
which is where I'm leaning at the moment, personally, even though I look
like a melted candle ... just can't bring myself to hop back on the table
(at least, not yet!).
— Suzy C.
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