Combined Procedures
Case 1 – Breast Lift/Reduction and Abdominoplasty
This 41 year old was interested in surgery after weight loss. She was 5’5″ and weighed 170 pounds, down from a high of 235. She was concerned about her large, droopy breasts and the excess tissue on her abdomen, so she underwent a reduction/mastopexy and an abdominoplasty.
Case 2 – Arm Lift, Breast Lift and Abdominoplasty
This 52 year old was 5’6″ and 170 pounds after a gastric bypass reduced her weight from 350 pounds. To remove her excess skin, she underwent a mastopexy, circumferential abdominoplasty, and an arm lift (brachioplasty,) in two separate procedures. (The bandage covers her insulin pump.)
Case 3 – Circumferential Abdominoplasty, Breast Lift & Bilateral Arm Lift
This 48 year-old was 5’8” and following a gastric bypass, had reduced her weight from 328 to 175 pounds. To remove her excess skin, she underwent a circumferential abdominoplasty, a mastopexy, and a bilateral brachioplasty.
Case 4 – Breast Lift/Reduction and Abdominoplasty
This 43-year-old mother of two, was 5’4″ and 220 pounds before having a gastric bypass. She then lost 70 pounds and elected to treat her weight loss with a breast reduction/lift and an abdominoplasty. This is appearance 3 months after her surgery.
Case 5 – Breast Reduction and Abdominoplasty
This 54 year old was 5’8″ and 290 pounds when she started a diet and exercise regimen and reduced her weight to 190 pounds. To remove her excess skin, she underwent a bilateral breast reduction, and an abdominoplasty.
Case 6 – Breast Augmentation, Breast Lift and Abdominoplasty
This 32-year-old female was 5’5″ and 260 pounds. She underwent weight-loss surgery and reduced her weight to 133 pounds. Additionally, she had muscle looseness from two previous children. Dissatisfied with her appearance she discussed her options with Dr. Pin and decided to have a complete abdominoplasty where her excess lower abdominal skin was removed and her muscles were tightened.
Case 7 – Breast Lift and Abdominoplasty
This 26-year-old was 5’4″ and saw her weight drop from 264 pounds to 174 after her gastric bypass. To treat her excess skin in one setting, she underwent a combined breast lift and abdominoplasty.
Case 8 – Breast Lift, Abdominoplasty and Arm Lift
This 32 year old was 5’2″ and 275 pounds when she underwent a gastric bypass and lost weight down to 155 pounds. To remove her excess skin, she underwent a mastopexy, abdominoplasty, and arm lift (brachioplasty.)
Case 9 – Breast Lift/Reduction and Abdominoplasty
This 58 year old was 5’6″ and 300 pounds prior to her gastric bypass, which reduced her weight to 175 pounds. This is appearance 6 months following her breast reduction/lift and abdominoplasty.
Case 10 – Breast Lift and Abdominoplasty
This 36 year old was 5’3″ and weighed 145 pounds following a diet plan that reduced her weight from 230 pounds. To treat her excess skin, she underwent a mastopexy and an abdominoplasty. These are her photos at 3 months.
Case 11 – Breast Augmentation and Abdominoplasty
This 44 year old mother of two was 5’6″ and weighed 240 pounds prior to her gastric sleeve. With the procedure, she lost 80 pounds, but she also developed loss of breast size and excess abdominal skin. To treat these problems, she underwent a breast augmentation and an abdominoplasty. These are her pictures at 5 months.
Arm Lift After Weight Loss
Case 1 – Arm Lift
This 47-year-old woman had undergone massive weight loss but was still having trouble with her arms fitting into her sleeves. When sleeveless, she was self-conscious about the way her arm skin would sway when her arms moved. An arm lift done from the back of the arm, yielded these results. Her clothes now fit better and due to the position of her scar, she is no longer self-conscious when going sleeveless.
Case 2 – Arm Lift
As a 62-year-old woman, this patient was worried that her skin was poor quality and that an arm lift would not make much difference. Despite these reservations she proceeded with the surgery which she feels was very successful.
Case 3 – Arm Lift
This 54-year-old woman was dissatisfied with her arms after her massive weight loss and underwent an arm lift to remove the excess skin. Despite the fact that she has long scars on her arms she feels the scar is difficult to see and is more than offset by her dramatic improvement.
Circumferential Abdominoplasty
Case 1 – Circumferential Abdominoplasty
This 47 year old was 5’6″ and following her gastric bypass, her weight went from 260 to 170 pounds. As is typical of many massive weight loss patients, she had excess skin which was circumferential. She therefore underwent a circumferential abdominoplasty. Skin was removed in a belt-like fashion, and her abdominal muscles were tightened, as in a standard tummy tuck.
Case 2 – Circumferential Abdominoplasty
This 32 year old was 5’10” and weighed 230 pounds prior to her LapBand which caused her to lose 80 pounds. She was concerned about her abdominal skin excess and therefore underwent a circumferential abdominoplasty.
Case 3 – Circumferential Abdominoplasty
This 49-year-old woman was 5’5″ and 390 pounds before she had a gastric bypass and reduced to 185 pounds. In order to maximally remove excess skin, she underwent a circumferential abdominoplasty with a vertical midline incision.
Case 4 – Circumferential Abdominoplasty
This 46 year old woman was 5’5″ and weighed 255 pounds when she had a gastric bypass. She reduced her weight to 120 pounds and was left with circumferential skin excess. She therefore had a circumferential abdominoplasty.
Case 5 – Abdominoplasty after Massive Weight Loss
This 36 year old woman was 5’7″ and weighed 309 pounds when she had a gastric bypass. She reduced her weight to 140 pounds and was left with circumferential skin excess. She therefore had a circumferential abdominoplasty.