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A Fleur-de-Lis abdominoplasty (also known as a Fleur-de-Lis tummy tuck) is a major surgical procedure designed to remove excess skin and tighten the abdominal wall following significant or massive weight loss or major weight loss. This type of reconstructive surgery is particularly beneficial for post-bariatric surgery patients who have undergone weight loss surgery such as g...

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In my experience as a specialist surgeon with expertise in body contouring surgery after massive weight loss, understanding the possible risks and outcomes is one of the most important parts of surgical planning. Patients who have experienced significant weight loss—whether through bariatric surgery, ...

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Lower torso operations after massive weight loss are a common part of body contouring surgery. These operations include abdominoplasty (tummy tuck), extended abdominoplasty, Fleur-de-Lis abdominoplasty, and circumferential lipectomy (belt lipectomy). For post bariatric patients, these operations can treat data-thread-id="206369"...

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After significant weight loss – whether through bariatric surgery, lifestyle changes, or medically supervised weight-loss medications – many patients choose lower torso operations to treat excess skin and skin laxity. Recovery is a vital s...

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After significant weight loss – whether through bariatric surgery, lifestyle changes, or medically supervised weight-loss medications – some patients may find that the skin does not always retract fully. This can leave excess skin or skin laxity in the lower torso, including the lower abdomen...

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