I certainly agree with the above comments as well. I had a friend that recently had the surgery and was well over his weight class. There is a large lifestyle change that included his ability to eat and of course massive amounts of weight loss very fast. It has been several months now and he already has massive amounts of skin that starting to droop (for a lack of a better word).
I understand that weight loss is certainly beneficial but without taking the weight off in increments and letting your body readjust itself, without additional surgery, I don't see that his skin will be the same. I guess only time will tell.
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I certainly agree with the above comments as well. I had a friend that recently had the surgery and was well over his weight class. There is a large lifestyle change that included his ability to eat and of course massive amounts of weight loss very fast. It has been several months now and he already has massive amounts of skin that starting to droop (for a lack of a better word).
I understand that weight loss is certainly beneficial but without taking the weight off in increments and letting your body readjust itself, without additional surgery, I don't see that his skin will be the same. I guess only time will tell.
August 23, 2009 - 10:47amThis Comment
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