Cosmetic surgery
Excess skin after weight loss
What is post-bariatric surgery?
Post-bariatric surgery, also known as body contouring surgery, is a set of surgical procedures we perform following bariatric surgery to remove excess skin and fat that has remained in various areas of your body after significant weight loss.
Our main goal is to improve your body’s shape and contours, giving you a more harmonious and proportionate appearance, while also enhancing your quality of life.
What does the procedure involve?
Post-bariatric surgery procedures vary depending on your needs and the areas of your body you wish to treat. Some of the most common procedures include:
Tummy Tuck
We remove excess skin and fat from the abdomen, tighten the abdominal muscles, and create a new navel when appropriate.
Liposculpture
We reduce localized fat in different areas of your body, such as the abdomen, arms, back, thighs, and buttocks.
Arm lift
We remove excess skin and fat from the lower arms, redefining the contours of the muscles.
Thigh lift
We reduce fat on the inner and outer thighs and remove excess skin, tightening your skin and improving the shape of your legs.
Buttock Lift
We lift and enhance the buttocks to improve their shape and size.



*There may be swelling and bruising that obscure the final result, but these will gradually fade in the weeks following surgery
**Factors such as aging, genetics, changes in body weight, or the natural progression of this incurable disease may play a role.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if I'm the right candidate for post-bariatric surgery?
The best way to find out is to consult with a specialist in plastic, reconstructive, and cosmetic surgery at the Dr. Ana Torres Institute. Keep in mind that to be an ideal candidate, you must be in good overall health, have lost a significant amount of weight, and have maintained a stable weight for at least one year.
What are the risks of post-bariatric surgery?
Risks at the Dr. Ana Torres Institute are generally low thanks to our specialists in plastic, reconstructive, and cosmetic surgery. In very rare cases, they may include pain, bleeding, infection, scarring, body asymmetry, changes in skin sensitivity, and unsatisfactory results, all of which should be reported immediately to the team at the Dr. Ana Torres Institute.
Does post-bariatric surgery hurt?
We perform the procedure under general or epidural anesthesia, so you won’t feel any pain during surgery. After surgery, you may experience some pain, which can be managed with medication.
What precautions should I take after bariatric surgery?
It is important that you follow the instructions provided by your surgeon at the Instituto Dra. Ana Torres, wear compression garments, avoid strenuous physical activity during the first few weeks, keep your skin well-hydrated, and protect yourself from the sun.
