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Ozempic and other GLP-1 medications have swept the nation with the power to dramatically aid in weight loss, especially to help those who have had difficulty losing weight with other methods. Many individuals experience outstanding weight loss results but may be dealing with the unwanted but inevitable side effect of excess loose skin. Common areas where excess skin is a problem for Ozempic patients include the abdominal area, the arms, and the thighs, but just about anywhere on the body can be of concern depending on the amount of weight loss. Luckily, there is a solution.
So you’ve lost the weight, and that’s something to celebrate! For many people who’ve seen amazing Ozempic results, loose skin can put a damper on that celebration. You may be looking forward to a new wardrobe or feeling more comfortable poolside, but your sagging skin is keeping down your confidence. With surgical body contouring procedures customized to fit your needs, you can eliminate excess and drooping skin for a sculpted result.
When you lose weight, especially when it happens quickly, skin that was stretched can become deflated and lose its elasticity. Depending on how much the skin was stretched and how fast it returns, it may not be able to re-tighten on its own. Body contouring procedures utilize delicate techniques to remove that loose skin, contour the remaining skin, and sometimes even tighten underlying muscles that need to be restored. Patients who undergo these types of surgeries can see a flat stomach, toned arms, and shorts-ready thighs.
When it comes to plastic surgery, the umbrella of body contouring is one of the most customizable areas because it can address moderate skin laxity all the way up to extreme hanging skin folds. Patients can also mix and match procedures for their ideal outcome. Maybe your stomach and arms need the most attention, but your thighs weren’t greatly affected. Maybe you have a bit of loose skin in the bra area on your back that’s bothersome but your abdomen is just how you want it. Everyone is different, and every body is different. You and your qualified surgeon can determine exactly which procedure or combination of procedures is best for you and your unique needs and aesthetic goals.
A classic body contouring option, the tummy tuck offers a flat and fit result for the abdomen. Along with surgically removing excess skin and any pockets of stubborn subcutaneous fat, your provider can also tighten the abdominal muscles and fix issues like diastasis recti, which can happen during pregnancy or due to weight gain. This means abdominoplasty offers a firmer, flatter-looking stomach and a stronger and more stable core.
Another common request for body contouring after Ozempic is an arm lift, also known as brachioplasty. The upper arms frequently develop skin laxity due to extreme weight loss. Because they may be visible wearing anything from a bikini to a simple short-sleeved shirt, they are often a confidence-buster. With an arm lift, excess skin is removed via a discrete incision under the arm, and the skin is pulled into a tighter position for a sleek and refined outcome.
There is often a wide range of needs when it comes to loose skin on the thighs, so this procedure can be performed with incisions that stay very close to the bikini line, or it may require going all the way down close to the knee. This will be determined by the amount of skin and tissue that needs to be removed, and your surgeon will help you understand the best options. Ultimately, the goal is smoother, more toned-looking thighs without sagging and chafing.
A body lift is the term typically used when there are multiple areas that need to be addressed, and a treatment plan will be created that utilizes several different strategies. Customization is key when it comes to a body lift, and patients may choose multiple procedures across the upper and lower body. While recovery from multiple surgeries can be more challenging and will likely take longer, concurrent recovery means that there will only be a single recovery period instead of several as there would if the procedures were spread out over multiple months or years.
Most patients who seek body contouring and are good candidates want to remove excess skin, tighten underlying muscles, and possibly address lingering, stubborn fat deposits. It’s important that candidates have reached their goal weight and have been able to keep it stable for six months or more to ensure lasting results. Again, customization is integral to body contouring, so options like an upper body lift, breast lift, or buttock lift might also be incorporated for some patients.
Since body contouring after Ozempic is an incredibly patient-centric and tailored experience, it’s important to find a skilled surgeon who is not only highly qualified and experienced but also one who you can feel confident in and comfortable with throughout the process. Book today with Dr. Ran Stark in Philadelphia to learn more about body contouring and see how a surgeon who makes patients the priority can be transformative.
Philadelphia plastic surgeon Dr. Ran Stark brings decades of experience and training to each consultation. When you meet with Dr. Stark, he takes the time to give you information and options, so you can have confidence in your decision to move forward with the best procedure for you. Confidence. Personalized care. Impeccable results. That’s the Stark Difference. Discover that difference yourself by scheduling a consultation with Dr. Stark today.
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