Laura_MD 5 Posted May 8, 2008 Obesity Surgery, 16, 673 Correspondence Body Contouring after Weight Loss in Morbid Obesity: Gain in Health and Leap in Psychosocial Functioning To the Editor: The importance of an unsatisfactory body image in causing psychological distress in obese patients has been recently investigated.1 This psychological distress encompasses lack of self-esteem, depression, and tendency to avoid social and sexual relationships. Body contouring following a significant weight loss can re-establish a good psychosocial functioning because of the perception of improved body image. A 31-year-old morbidly obese man presented to my plastic surgery clinic for body contouring. He came accompanied by his mother who held his hand in a protective and sympathetic manner. As routinely occurs with these patients, I started describing the therapeutic path that he should undergo, consisting of a relevant weight loss first, through diet or bariatric surgery, followed by multistep body contouring. 2 While I was explaining this to him, I kept on thinking with human, rather than medical, sympathy about that 31-year-old man’s hand in his mother’s. I could not help feeling sadness for a human being psychologically and socially harmed because of obesity and with little hope of enjoying an emotional, social, sexual and familiar normal life. Years went by, while the patient underwent the routine procedures of both bariatric and plastic surgery. While he was under my care, I could gradually appreciate the progressive gain in body appearance allowed by body contouring. From an empty baglike aspect, a more natural human body was returned to the patient, despite the price of some scars. Plastic surgery procedures also allowed an improvement of the buried penis syndrome, which affects both obese and formerly obese patients’ sexual life.3 Some years after the end of the entire therapeutic process, 9 years after the first consultation at my office, I saw this man for a follow-up. While he was coming to me at the end of a busy clinic, with a heedless glance I happily noticed that his hand was no longer in his mother’s. After a more careful examination, I realized that the woman beside him was far younger than his mother. “I introduce you to my wife” he said “and here is my daughter” he added, caressing his wife’s abdomen. Giacomo Datta, MD, Consultant Plastic Surgeon; Filippo Boriani, MD, Fabrizio D. Obbialero, MD, Maurizio Verga, MD, Residents in Plastic Surgery; Department of Plastic Surgery, University of Turin, Turin, Italy. E-mail: filippo.boriani@fastwebnet.it References 1. Friedman KE, Reichmann SK, Costanzo PR et al. Body image partially mediates the relationship between obesity and psychological distress. Obes Res 2002; 10: 33-41. 2. Datta G, Cravero L, Margara A et al. The plastic surgeon in the treatment of obesity. Obes Surg 2006; 16: 5-11. 3. Fontana D, Rolle L, Ceruti C et al. [False penile shortness][ Article in Italian] Arch Ital Urol Androl 1998; 70, 241-5. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lap_dancer 8 Posted November 4, 2008 What a wonderful story. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PATCHELTON 0 Posted September 3, 2009 What a shame we can't get the insurance companies to realize that plastic surgery after weight loss is not just "cosmetic" but reconstructive. I have lost 110 lbs, and some day hope to have at least a Tummy Tuck to get rid of that roll of skin known as the pannus. I could use an inner thigh lift, a butt lift, breast lift and my upper arms, but there is no money for any of it. I can make a slight case for irritation for the tummy tuck (the skin under the roll periodically breaks open and gets sore, heals up for a while, then does it again) but I don't know if that is even enough to get insurance to pay for the panniculectomy portion of the tummy tuck. I can hide my arms in sleeves and my legs in pants, but that tummy roll (other than stuffing it like a turkey into a girdle) just won't be gone. I don't want to be the world's oldest Barbie, but I wistfully watch PS shows on TV and dream about how much younger I could look with a nip and tuck. Now if I could just win the lottery . . .:biggrin: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
2Flyguys 13 Posted September 4, 2009 i totally agree...body contouring shold b covered after weight loss...i just had a panniculectomy (totally covered by insurance) and a mini tuck...i would definitely see a plastic surgeon if i were u...the symptons u r having should b looked at as health issues by ur insurance company...my plastic surgeon and dermatologist totally took care of getting my insurance to cover my panni due to reaccuring sores...it was actually a smooth and fast process...i have pix posted if ur interested in seeing the end result... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PATCHELTON 0 Posted September 16, 2009 I may have a consult one of these days just for the heck of it. I did take pictures the last time my skin broke open under my pannus, though. Since it doesn't happen constantly, any hope of having a consult right when they are there is slim at best, so I recorded the last batch so I could at least show them SOMETHING. Right now my money is so tight I don't even have the cash for a copay, but I will keep recording the evidence for when I can have one. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tekker 0 Posted January 15, 2010 i totally agree...body contouring shold b covered after weight loss...i just had a panniculectomy (totally covered by insurance) and a mini tuck...i would definitely see a plastic surgeon if i were u...the symptons u r having should b looked at as health issues by ur insurance company...my plastic surgeon and dermatologist totally took care of getting my insurance to cover my panni due to reaccuring sores...it was actually a smooth and fast process...i have pix posted if ur interested in seeing the end result... Hi There, I am very interested in seeing pics, as I cant completely understand what you are meaning... Sores on ur belling where the skin hangs down? this is so depressing, you finally start to loose the weight, then you dont have the funds to get a tuck or lift...Its very upsetting! Any info would be greatly app. thanks! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites