"hi, i'm a 31 yr. old female and had liposuction twice on my abdomen, i'm 5'3 and 110 pd. 80%of my body fat seem to be in my stomach, my first lipo i wasn't satisfied because the moment i ate food i got fat bulges coming out on my sides and lower ab, so my doc. redid it, it seems to me that he took out pretty much all the fat out, but my waist is still fatty feeling, it seems like i have fat rolls, but i think that maybe it could be excess skin,when i tighten my abs it goes pretty flat but my skin feels and looks like an old lady's skin, kind of like "chicken skin" very loose but the rest of my body my skin is very tight, but the first time he did my lipo my skin was firm, do you think that maybe he took out too much fat?.. do you recommend a tummy tuck for this, i don't want to do lipo again, and if you do recommend a tummy tuck how is the scar situation for this and also what if i decide to get pregnant will that put me back to square one or worse with stretch marks, please help..thanks"
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While liposuction will take away the extra fat, how you take care of your body after the procedure will determine how long you will keep that slim silhouette. Many people fear gaining weight after surgery, especially since they cannot work out during the recovery stages.
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) states that liposuction patients are three times as likely to gain weight after surgery if they do not stick with a healthy diet, and four times as likely to gain weight if they do not maintain a regular exercise routine (Source: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Dec. 2004).
Your doctor may suggest a high-protein diet during the recovery phase to help you stay strong. A well-balanced meal plan for the weeks and months after surgery can help maintain results, but knowing which foods you can – and cannot eat - during this critical time may be the key to long-term weight management:
Since the liposuction procedure will be taxing on your body, you’ll need to make wise food choices so that muscles and skin can heal during the recovery period. The body needs protein to generate new cells, and eating high protein foods can help you maintain your strength and recover quickly. Since you may not be able to workout for a few weeks, staying within your ideal calorie range is especially important. Some valuable foods during recovery include:
After the healing process is over, continuing with a healthy diet and exercise routine will help prevent weight gain and reduce the need for any more surgery. According to Rod Rohrich, MD, author of the study published in the ASPS journal most people can return to a normal diet, but will still need to monitor their calorie intake so they do not gain weight. He states, “If patients want positive long-term results from liposuction, they have to be willing to eat a proper diet and exercise. Ultimately, it’s a lifestyle choice.”
A well-balanced meal plan that promotes a healthy heart and provides the muscles with enough nutrients will vary by individual. Still, it’s important to be cautious of extreme diets that limit your food options. Elisa Zied, M.S., R.D. and a spokesperson for the American Dietetic Association indicates that, “To eliminate specific foods and food groups, especially those people enjoy, is a recipe for disaster and can lead to feelings of deprivation, not to mention nutritional imbalances”.
Eating smaller portions throughout the day and avoiding overly processed foods can help you maintain your weight with ease. A diet comprised of the following foods may help maintain results after liposuction:
Recognizing that poor eating habits developed prior to surgery can trigger a weight gain cycle may help you stick with a healthy eating plan. Nutritional counseling can help you take control of unhealthy food behaviors so that you won’t have to worry about gaining the weight back after liposuction.
When you’ve taken the steps to recontour your body with liposuction, a well-planned maintenance program will help you keep your new figure. Your plastic surgeon will help you create a comprehensive meal plan for each stage after treatment, but making a commitment to a healthy lifestyle will be critical to your success with the liposuction procedure. Learn more about lipoplasty procedures in our information guide, or schedule a consultation with a liposuction doctor in your area with our cosmetic surgeon directory.
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