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51 year old female medial thigh reduction for redundant skin after massive weight loss
Aspiration (R) 600cc (L) 540cc. Max skin resection 14cm R = L
After photos are take 3 months post operatively.
All procedures have risks. See our pages on medial (inner) thigh reduction surgery, recovery and risks for more information.
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45 year old female with breast implant removal (explant) and complete capsulectomy.
225cc macrotextured anatomical implants with capsular contracture removed from a dual plane pocket. Pec major repair.
The dropping of the inframammary fold from the augmentation surgery becomes apparent after the implant is removed.
Mastopexy not necessary.
After photos are taken 3 months post operatively.
All procedures have risks. See our pages on explant (breast implant removal) surgery, recovery and risks for more information.
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53 year old female abdominoplasty.
Operation – 2cm post pregnancy rectus divarication repaired, 1kg pannus (skin & fat) resected, 300cc liposuction per love handle
After photos taken at 3 Months post operative. Patient was weight stable.
The scars will continue to fade with time and should reach maturity at about 12 months
39 year old male. Corset abdominoplasty for redundant skin after massive weight loss
Operation – 2.75kg pannus (skin & fat) resected, up to 20cm horizontally. 500cc liposuction to each love handle
After photos taken at 3 Months post operative. Patient was weight stable.
The scars will continue to fade with time and should reach maturity at about 12 months
(22178)
37 year old female medial thigh reduction
Aspiration (R) 900cc + 187g, (L) 800cc + 230g. Max skin resection 15cm/side
After photos are take 3 months post operatively. Patient was weight stable.
All procedures have risks. See our pages on medial (inner) thigh reduction surgery, recovery and risks for more information.
(22195)
51 year old female with massive weight loss and redundant skin on her arms impacting her activities of daily living.
Resection details (per side) – 500cc fat aspirated per arm, 90g skin resected, total skin width 10cm
After photos are taken 3 months post operative. Patient was weight stable.
All procedures have risks. See our pages on brachioplasty surgery, recovery and risks for more information.
(22175)
DISCLAIMER: “The outcomes shown are only relevant for this patient and do not necessarily reflect the results other patients may experience, as results may vary due to many factors including the individual’s genetics, diet and exercise. All procedures have risks.”

