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Post Bariatric Surgery
Gastric bypass and other procedures for weight loss, commonly referred to as bariatric surgery, include changing the digestive tract to help you lose weight. Bariatric surgery is performed because of your weight when diet and exercise have not succeeded or when you have severe health issues. Some practices restrict how much you can consume. By reducing the potential of the body to consume nutrients, other treatments work Both do certain processes.
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Belt Lipectomy
A belt lipectomy, also known as a lower body lift, is a surgical procedure that targets the lower body region, including the hips, thighs, buttocks, and abdomen, to remove excess…
Brachioplasty
A brachioplasty, also known as an arm lift, is a surgical procedure that aims to improve the appearance of the upper arms by removing excess skin and fat, and tightening…
Breast Fold Correction
A breast fold correction, also known as a breast inframammary fold correction, is a surgical procedure that aims to improve the appearance of the breast fold, the crease located below…
Buttock Lift
A Buttock lift, also known as a gluteal lift, is a surgical procedure that aims to improve the appearance of the buttocks by removing excess skin and fat, and tightening…
Chest Fold Correction
A chest fold correction is a surgical procedure that aims to improve the appearance of the chest fold, also known as the inframammary fold, which is the crease located below…
Fat Graft In Face
Fat grafting in the face, also known as facial fat transfer, is a cosmetic procedure that involves removing excess fat from one area of the body, typically the hips, thighs,…
Horizontal Thigh Lift
A horizontal thigh lift, also known as a medial thigh lift, is a surgical procedure that aims to improve the appearance of the inner thighs by removing excess skin and…
Love Handle Correction
Love handle correction, also known as lateral hip liposuction, is a cosmetic procedure that aims to remove excess fat and improve the contour of the love handle area, which is…
Lower Body Lift
A lower body lift, also known as a belt lipectomy, is a surgical procedure that aims to improve the contour and shape of the lower body by removing excess skin…
Mastopexy With Implants
A Mastopexy with implants, also known as a breast lift with augmentation, is a combination surgical procedure that aims to improve the appearance of the breasts by lifting them to…
Vertical Thigh Lift
A vertical thigh lift, also known as a medial thigh lift, is a surgical procedure that aims to improve the appearance of the inner and outer thighs by removing excess…
Reverse Tummy Tuck
A reverse tummy tuck, also known as a lower body lift, is a surgical procedure that aims to improve the contour and shape of the lower body by removing excess…
Tummy Tuck
A tummy tuck, also known as an abdominoplasty, is a surgical procedure that aims to improve the appearance of the abdomen by removing excess skin and fat, and tightening the…
Extended Brachioplasty
An extended brachioplasty, also known as an extended arm lift, is a surgical procedure that aims to improve the appearance of the upper arms and armpit area by removing excess…
Combination Thigh Lift
A combination thigh lift, also known as a bilateral thigh lift, is a surgical procedure that aims to improve the appearance of the inner, outer and back of the thighs…
Thigh Lift
A thigh lift, also known as a thighplasty, is a surgical procedure that aims to improve the appearance of the thighs by removing excess skin and fat, and tightening the…
When Can You Do Post Bariatric Treatment in Body
Post-bariatric treatment, also known as body contouring after weight loss, is a series of surgical procedures that aim to remove excess skin and fat, and reshape the body after significant…
Why Do You Need Post Bariatric Cosmetic Surgery
Post-bariatric cosmetic surgery, also known as body contouring after weight loss, is a series of surgical procedures that aim to remove excess skin and fat, and reshape the body after…
FAQs for Post Bariatric Surgery
We've compiled a list of FAQs to help you understand more about Post Bariatric Surgery , the recovery process, and what you can expect in terms of results. Our aim is to provide you with all the information you need to make a confident and informed decision.
Post-bariatric surgery involves procedures to remove excess skin and reshape the body after significant weight loss from bariatric surgery.
It helps address excess skin and tissue that may cause discomfort, hygiene issues, and aesthetic concerns after massive weight loss.
Common procedures include tummy tuck, body lift, thigh lift, arm lift, and breast lift or reduction.
Typically, patients should wait 12-18 months after bariatric surgery, ensuring their weight is stable.
Yes, when performed by qualified surgeons, it is generally safe, though it carries typical surgical risks.
Recovery can take several weeks to months, depending on the extent of the surgery and individual healing rates.
Yes, there will be scars, but skilled surgeons place incisions strategically to minimise visibility, and scars typically fade over time.
Yes, it can significantly enhance physical comfort, mobility, self-esteem, and overall quality of life.
Coverage varies; some insurance plans may cover it if deemed medically necessary, but it’s best to check with your provider.
Costs vary depending on the specific procedures, ranging from ₹1,50,000 to ₹4,00,000 or more.
It is recommended to wait 12-18 months after bariatric surgery before considering plastic surgery. This waiting period allows your weight to stabilise, ensuring better and longer-lasting results from the plastic surgery procedures.