Although I have not had my surgery yet - I thank my doctor for telling me all along about weight loss and skin sagging. I am 47 and male. One of the main reason I have held off on the surgery is the saggy - excessive loose - too much skin issue. It can't shrink back as quickly as it was stretched, And this more than a vanity concern as is the lapband. I more 175 lbs over weight according to Michelle Obama. I have diabetes now and have had high b.p, for too long. Like you all and my doctor i / we have tried every diet out there - medifast, atkins, south beach, ketogenic, and while we could crash weight with some form of major carb restriction the rebound gaining was horrible.
I think I have - no I know I am having a real issue with the removal of skin (call it any name or procedure you want) following major weight loss as COSMETIC. It is not in the category of me choosing to have (forgive me here for the lurid example) girth added to my a certain part of my anatomy, Nor is it straightening my broken nose, or shaping my lips (God forbid) but you see what I am getting at? There is a point at which after making a major change in your body's composition that I think it is medically necessary to have a procedure that reshapes and refits the skin to the body. Otherwise you are limiting your life. It is hard to move with the excess skin so exercising becomes difficult - chaffing is the norm....and the once motivating and gratifying look in the mirror is now depressing - I already have dang man boobs -imagine when gravity hits the lack of fat holding it there,,,I can only imagine the body issues this creates in women. So I;d like to start a drive to see the word cosmetic removed from this surgery - it carries stigmas of vanity and choice - neither of which are at play here. Now God bless you if you want to go further and you want enhanced cosmetic surgery - hey you've earned it - but lets make a line that removes the stigma from medically and mentally necessary and that which is not....