Plastic Surgery

FAQ About Plastic Surgery

Plastic Surgery
one year ago | gizem

Can plastic surgery help with weight loss?

Plastic surgery is not primarily intended for weight loss. The main purpose of plastic surgery is to improve or enhance specific areas of the body by addressing concerns such as loose skin, excess fat deposits, or body contours. While certain plastic surgery procedures can contribute to a more proportionate appearance, it is not a substitute for weight loss or a solution for obesity.

However, there are some plastic surgery procedures that can complement a weight loss journey or help refine the results achieved through diet and exercise. These procedures are typically performed after significant weight loss to address excess skin and contour irregularities. Here are a few examples:

  • Body Contouring Surgery: After significant weight loss, individuals may be left with loose, sagging skin in various areas of the body. Body contouring procedures such as abdominoplasty (tummy tuck), thigh lift, arm lift, and body lift can remove excess skin and reshape the body to create a more toned and defined appearance.
  • Liposuction: Liposuction is a surgical procedure that removes excess fat deposits from specific areas of the body. It can help refine body contours and improve proportions. Liposuction is not a weight loss method but is more suitable for individuals who have achieved a stable weight and have localized fat deposits that are resistant to diet and exercise.
  • Breast Lift or Reduction: Significant weight loss can lead to sagging or deflated breasts. A breast lift can elevate and reshape the breasts to a more youthful position, while a breast reduction can reduce the size and weight of the breasts, providing relief from discomfort and improving overall body proportions.