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After Gastric Bypass Surgery And What You Should Know - By: Dave Stringham

Patients who have had Bariatric surgery can truly feel proud of their accomplishments. About 6 to 12 months after undergoing a gastric bypass or the Lap Band procedure they can look at themselves with pride as their efforts have paid off with better health and appearance.

Often however, at this stage patients complain about changes to their bodies associated with the dramatic weight loss, particularly in the abdominal area, breasts, thighs, arms and face.

Not to worry, as each of these areas can be corrected with specialized plastic surgery designed to restore your self confidence and body image. Plastic surgeons have what been trained with extensive experience to assist patients who have undergone bariatric surgery and need subsequent restorative surgery.

The most common area of complaint is the lower abdomen where excess skin commonly builds up leading to chronic rashes, foul odor and hygiene problems. Often this problem is accompanied by a hernia, a hole in the muscle, in the area of the incision.

Both of these problems can be solved with a reconstructive procedure, commonly called an abdominoplasty, which removes the offending redundant skin and repairs the hernia at the same time. Often this procedure is covered by health insurance.

The next most common area of concern for patients following bariatric surgery is the breasts. Patients may complain of changes that leave them with a loss of size or shape for which breast augmentation or a breast lift (mastopexy) might be the answer.

Patients often complain of still being too large leading to back, neck and shoulder pain for which a Breast Reduction would be the best solution and may be covered by your health insurance.

Other areas where excess skin is a concern, such as the upper arms and thighs, can be treated with an arm reduction (brachioplasty) or a Thigh Lift. Even the face can be affected for which a facelift, eyelid procedure (blepharoplasty) or laser resurfacing just might do the trick.

Don't despair, for no matter what area of the body you are seeking to correct after the weight loss from bariatric surgery. Plastic surgeons has the extensive experience to correct the problem.

The goal for a surgeons is to aid their patients to be able to look in the mirror and feel the confidence associated with a new, improved body image.

Meet with your board certified plastic surgeon who specializes in this procedure and schedule a consultation. Meeting with a surgeon will allow you the opportunity to ask questions and get answers to question you have related to this surgery

About the Author

Dave Stringham, the President of LookingYourBest.com writes about plastic surgery in Beverly Hills, California and cosmetic surgery procedures such as beverly hills after gastric bypass surgery, breast augmentation, rhinoplasty, tummy tuck, facelift, liposuction, and arm lift.

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