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A wide range of weight loss techniques are available nowadays for giving our body a proper shape.
Bariatric surgery can do wonders to people suffering
from morbid obesity by saving their lives. But the flip
side of it is that in most of the cases, the bariatric
patients have to deal with the problem of loose and
sagging skin which makes them look ugly and uncomfortable.
Our skin is like a balloon therefore when we loose a
lot of weight, it tends to sag and hang around like
a deflated balloon.
The desire to look better and feel
better about the body makes most of bariatric patients
to opt for cosmetic operations such as abdominoplasty
or tummy tuck. A tummy tuck is purely a cosmetic procedure
and its cost is not covered by insurance. Yet, it's
the only way to get rid of the loose, fatty skin that
hangs around the waist and flaps whenever a person jogs
or jumps for a rebound while playing basketball.
For many people, self-esteem is impacted
by physical appearance therefore cosmetic surgeries
are a viable option for them to get rid off appearance
related errors as hundreds of sit-ups won't make much
difference, nor will gallons of skin creme. But unlike
the bariatric surgery which improves the health of a
person suffering from morbid obesity, allows him to
stop taking medicine for high blood sugar, elevated
cholesterol and high blood pressure, a cosmetic surgery
does not guarantee any health benefits or an extension
of the life expectancy.
So, if you desire to look dashing and
desirable after a bariatric surgery and want to have
a firm skin instead of a sagging one then opting for
cosmetic surgeries will be a desirable solution for
you. Apart from it, you can also try to change your
diet plans to see whether it works for you or not.
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