Sannah 258 Posted June 16, 2012 One have it and some do not. What has happened for you at 100lbs lost? Is the skin in some places livable? Does the skin affect what size clothes you wear? Maybe your the lucky one without excess skin? Do you think you did something to help this? Lots of lotion? etc... 1 SilliDazi reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NenaLinda 20 Posted June 16, 2012 I wonder about this too... I have my vsg on July 24th, even though I am pretty evenly distributed my stomach is my most concern bc I am not a fan of the huge scar from Tummy Tuck Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sannah 258 Posted June 16, 2012 I wonder about this too... I have my vsg on July 24th' date=' even though I am pretty evenly distributed my stomach is my most concern bc I am not a fan of the huge scar from Tummy Tuck <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' />[/quote'] Hopefully some experienced sleeves can help us out!! I would really like to know!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BlaqBeary 23 Posted June 16, 2012 The loose skin is just hanging on my pannus & abdomen area. Before surgery my pannus hung, but abdomen was firm. My arms and inner thighs has looseness but not bad. I contribute that to walking. However, my butt is smaller but still have the firm roundness my husband still loves. It's the same, but smaller. My clothes are very, very loose. I held on to some, especially dresses. I have bought more shirts and dresses. I'm not bothering with buying pants until after the pannus removal in October. Pants that I have that are my favorite, I am having altered after surgery. This way I will not have to spend too much money. I think since surgery I have bought maybe 4 pairs of pants. One have it and some do not. What has happened for you at 100lbs lost? Is the skin in some places livable? Does the skin affect what size clothes you wear? Maybe your the lucky one without excess skin? Do you think you did something to help this? Lots of lotion? etc... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sannah 258 Posted June 16, 2012 The loose skin is just hanging on my pannus & abdomen area. Before surgery my pannus hung' date=' but abdomen was firm. My arms and inner thighs has looseness but not bad. I contribute that to walking. However, my butt is smaller but still have the firm roundness my husband still loves. It's the same, but smaller. My clothes are very, very loose. I held on to some, especially dresses. I have bought more shirts and dresses. I'm not bothering with buying pants until after the pannus removal in October. Pants that I have that are my favorite, I am having altered after surgery. This way I will not have to spend too much money. I think since surgery I have bought maybe 4 pairs of pants. [/quote'] Hi! Thank you for giving me some insight!!! Quick question. What is a pannus? Is this what I refer to as my " Front Butt"?! I tried to google pannus and all that came up some a canine eye problem. I have front butt, no doubt. I have my entire life. Curious if your insurance covers panlectomy?? Thank you for replying!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sannah 258 Posted June 16, 2012 The loose skin is just hanging on my pannus & abdomen area. Before surgery my pannus hung' date=' but abdomen was firm. My arms and inner thighs has looseness but not bad. I contribute that to walking. However, my butt is smaller but still have the firm roundness my husband still loves. It's the same, but smaller. My clothes are very, very loose. I held on to some, especially dresses. I have bought more shirts and dresses. I'm not bothering with buying pants until after the pannus removal in October. Pants that I have that are my favorite, I am having altered after surgery. This way I will not have to spend too much money. I think since surgery I have bought maybe 4 pairs of pants. [/quote'] Hi!! Thanks for giving me some insight!!!! I tried to reply, but wasn't successful. So I apologize if you get two replies. What is a pannus? I tried to google this and all it came up with was a canine eye abnormality. Is the pannus what I refer as my "Front Butt"?? Non-funtional of course. Does your insurance cover panlectomy? Sounds like you have made it through without going clothes crazy!! Strong women!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sleeveInSD 17 Posted June 16, 2012 I think this really depends on so many things such as, age, genetics, how much you have to lose, and how fast you lose it etc. I'm not sure how much it will help, but I heard it's good to exfoliate the skin often to help circulation and to use Bio-Oil. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BlaqBeary 23 Posted June 16, 2012 You're welcome. The 'pannus' is your "front butt", hahahahahaha. I'm not sure what the actual medical term is, other than the doctor calling it pannus or apron. And yes, I have Kaiser insurance and there is no out of pocket fees; only my co-pay which is $10 whether I stay over night or as a outpatient. You can google panniculectomy, which is the removal of the pannus/apron/front butt. Krys Hi! Thank you for giving me some insight!!! Quick question. What is a pannus? Is this what I refer to as my " Front Butt"?! I tried to google pannus and all that came up some a canine eye problem. I have front butt, no doubt. I have my entire life. Curious if your insurance covers panlectomy?? Thank you for replying!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sannah 258 Posted June 16, 2012 I think this really depends on so many things such as' date=' age, genetics, how much you have to lose, and how fast you lose it etc. I'm not sure how much it will help, but I heard it's good to exfoliate the skin often to help circulation and to use Bio-Oil.[/quote'] Hi!! I agree with you!! So many factors that contribute to having or not having extra skin. Exfoliating and Bio oil makes sense. I had looked into Bio oil. Thanks for the added suggestion of using an exfoliant. Sannah Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sannah 258 Posted June 16, 2012 You're welcome. The 'pannus' is your "front butt"' date=' hahahahahaha. I'm not sure what the actual medical term is, other than the doctor calling it pannus or apron. And yes, I have Kaiser insurance and there is no out of pocket fees; only my co-pay which is 10 whether I stay over night or as a outpatient. You can google panniculectomy, which is the removal of the pannus/apron/front butt. Krys [/quote'] Good to know. I shall call my 'front butt'pannus from now on. :-) How exciting to have your panniculectomy scheduled. How wonderful that insurance covers it. I may not be that lucky, because said they do not cover Excess skin removal. I should reaearch this and see what self pay in my state are. I hope your procedure goes smoothly!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MrzSongbird 53 Posted June 23, 2012 With most insurance you have to fight with them to covet your panniculectomy. Things like weight maintenance for 12-18 months, documented problems arising from the pannus, skin rash, pain in back from heavy skin pulling down, and overall inability to work out or do normal activity because of it. All the best to you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sannah 258 Posted June 23, 2012 Conclusion!! I know that excess skin involves nature and nurture. Either way my Quest was to understand what external factors others employed. What it seems people are doing is Bio Oil, exfoliation, St. Ives- Cocoa Butter and of course exercise. Sent from my iPhone using VST Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tinfoil_heroine 19 Posted June 24, 2012 I fear excess skin like nobody's business. I heard that weight training (to tighten the muscles holding the skin), and wearing tightening garments, probably like Spanx and the things that people who have had tummy tucks already wear, to help with elasticity also help. I'll be at the gym a lot once my tummy heals inside, and I'm headed out today to buy some unattractive foundation garments, lol. I have front butt too, and am small around my ribcage. I haven't had kids, so I'm hoping that helps with muscle tone in the abdomen area? Any experience with these? 1 miangr reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sannah 258 Posted July 11, 2012 Hey!! I am still pre op so I do not have a lot of answers. Sorry. I would love to hear what you find out!! Sannah Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
smithpy 117 Posted July 24, 2012 My hubby lost 75 pounds and has only a little skin hanging. That said he works out and uses weight regularly My neighbor said she was able to stay firm until she stopped exercising. Then the extra skin started coming. 1 chellewill16 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites