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Plastic Surgery After Weight Loss
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Procedure Time
8 Hours
Overnight Stay
Yes
Recovery Time
1-2 days
Surgeon

Evon Zoog, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Dr. Evon Zoog completed his undergraduate work at UNC Charlotte before receiving his medical degree at UNC Chapel Hill. He then moved to Chattanooga to complete his general surgery residency and felt his passion for plastic surgery grow. He was selected to train in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the prestigious University of Alabama at Birmingham where, under the direction of Dr. Jorge de la Torre, he had the privilege of being trained and mentored by some of the top plastic surgeons in the country. He completed over 100 free flap breast reconstruction procedures alongside Dr. R. Jobe Fix, one of the premier microsurgeons in the United States. He also trained with Drs. James Grotting, Al Cohn and Brad Denney where he became skilled in the most advanced and up-to-date techniques and technologies in aesthetic surgery. During his training, he authored over fourteen peer-reviewed articles in some of the most highly regarded medical journals as well as devoted time to research projects in the field.
Education & Training
2010 - 2014 University Of North Carolina School Of Medicine Doctor of Medicine
Board Certification(s)
American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
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2915 Coltsgate Rd, Charlotte, NC 28211, USA
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Plastic Surgery After Weight Loss

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About the Procedure
Introduction
Introduction
Duration
8 Hours
Overnight Stay
Yes
Recovery Time
2-4 Weeks
Effective Period
6 months
- Improved body contour: Plastic surgery can remove excess skin and fat, tighten loose skin, and sculpt a more toned and youthful silhouette.
- Boosted confidence: A more aesthetically pleasing body can lead to improved self-esteem, increased confidence, and a more positive body image.
- Enhanced functionality: Excess skin can cause chafing, irritation, and difficulty with movement. Plastic surgery can remove these issues, making it easier to engage in physical activities and perform daily tasks.
- Reduced health risks: Obese individuals who have lost a significant amount of weight may develop skin-related complications such as rashes, infections, and chronic wounds. Plastic surgery can remove this excess skin and reduce the risk of these complications.
- Cost savings: In some cases, plastic surgery after weight loss can be more cost-effective than non-surgical procedures, as it can provide long-lasting results that eliminate the need for ongoing treatments.
Risks of Plastic Surgery After Weight Loss
- Skin laxity and sagging: Extreme weight loss can result in loose, excess skin that may require surgical removal.
- Asymmetry: The distribution of weight loss may not be even on both sides of the body, leading to asymmetry in the results of plastic surgery.
- Scarring: Plastic surgery involves incisions, which can result in scarring. Scars may become more visible with time and weight fluctuations.
- Bleeding and infection: As with any surgery, there is a risk of bleeding and infection.
- Nerve damage: Plastic surgery can potentially damage nerves, resulting in numbness or pain.
- Complications related to underlying health conditions: Individuals who have undergone significant weight loss may have underlying health conditions that increase the risks of surgery.
- Unsatisfactory results: Plastic surgery may not always meet the patient's expectations or the results may not be permanent if significant weight gain occurs in the future.
Safety of Plastic Surgery After Weight Loss
To minimize the risks associated with plastic surgery after weight loss, it is crucial to:
- Achieve a stable weight: It is recommended to wait at least 12-18 months after reaching a stable weight before undergoing plastic surgery.
- Be in good overall health: Individuals with underlying health conditions that could compromise their recovery should consult with their doctor before considering plastic surgery.
- Choose an experienced and qualified surgeon: A board-certified plastic surgeon with experience in post-weight loss plastic surgery can provide the best possible care and minimize risks.
- Follow postoperative instructions carefully: Adhering to the surgeon's instructions on wound care, medication, activity restrictions, and diet can help ensure a successful outcome.
- Manage expectations: Patients should have realistic expectations about the results of plastic surgery. It is important to understand that surgery cannot fully restore the body to its pre-weight loss state.
- Consider non-surgical options first: In some cases, non-surgical treatments such as skin tightening devices or injectables may be a less invasive alternative to plastic surgery.
By following these precautions and working closely with a qualified surgeon, individuals who have undergone significant weight loss can safely enhance their appearance and improve their body image through plastic surgery.
Preparing for Plastic Surgery After Weight Loss
1. Weight Stabilization:
- Maintain a stable weight for at least 6 months prior to surgery.
- This ensures that your body has adjusted to its new shape and weight.
2. Medical Evaluation:
- Consult with your doctor to assess your overall health and surgical risks.
- This includes a physical exam, blood tests, and medical history review.
- Discuss your goals, expectations, and any concerns.
3. Stop Smoking:
- Smoking slows healing and increases the risk of complications.
- Quit smoking at least 4 weeks before and after surgery.
4. Adjust Diet:
- Eat a healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and lean protein.
- Avoid excessive sugar, processed foods, and alcohol.
- Stay well-hydrated by drinking plenty of water.
5. Physical Activity:
- Engage in regular physical activity to improve your circulation and enhance healing.
- Avoid strenuous exercise for 2 weeks before and after surgery.
6. Skin Care:
- Keep your skin moisturized to prevent dryness and irritation.
- Avoid exfoliating or using harsh skincare products that could damage your skin.
- Protect your skin from the sun with sunscreen.
7. Medications:
- Inform your doctor about any medications you are taking.
- Certain medications may need to be adjusted or stopped before surgery.
8. Support System:
- Arrange for someone to help you with daily tasks after surgery.
- Surround yourself with positive people who will support you during recovery.
9. Surgery Timeline:
- Restrict food and drink for 8-12 hours before surgery.
- Arrive at the hospital on time for your procedure.
- Follow your surgeon's instructions carefully after surgery.
10. Recovery:
- Expect some swelling, bruising, and discomfort after surgery.
- Keep your surgical wounds clean and dry.
- Wear compression garments as directed.
- Follow your surgeon's guidelines for activity, exercise, and weight-bearing.
- Attend all follow-up appointments to monitor your progress.
Remember: Plastic surgery is a significant procedure that requires careful preparation and recovery. By following these guidelines, you can increase your chances of a successful outcome and achieve your desired aesthetic results.
Recovery from Plastic Surgery After Weight Loss
Immediate Post-Operative Care:
- Rest and immobilize: Follow your surgeon's instructions for rest and activity level. Avoid strenuous activity and don't put pressure on the surgical sites.
- Elevate: Keep the surgical areas elevated above your heart level to reduce swelling.
- Drain care: If surgical drains were placed, they will need to be emptied and measured regularly until fluid production stops.
- Pain management: Your surgeon will prescribe pain medication as needed.
- Incision care: Keep incisions clean and dry. Follow your surgeon's instructions for cleaning and dressing changes.
Mid-Term Recovery (2-6 weeks):
- Continue immobilization: Gradually increase activity as tolerated, but avoid strenuous exercise or heavy lifting.
- Compression garments: Wear compression garments as directed to minimize swelling and improve circulation.
- Physical therapy: Begin physical therapy exercises as prescribed to restore range of motion and prevent muscle atrophy.
- Scar management: Apply silicone scar treatments or massage scars gently to promote healing.
Long-Term Recovery (6 weeks+):
- Gradual return to activity: Continue increasing activity gradually. Most patients can return to most normal activities within 6-12 weeks.
- Exercise: Avoid contact sports or high-impact exercise for several months.
- Scar revision: Some scars may require further revision surgery to improve their appearance.
- Follow-up appointments: Attend all follow-up appointments with your surgeon to monitor your progress and make any necessary adjustments.
Recovery Tips:
- Listen to your body: Take breaks and rest when needed. Avoid overexerting yourself.
- Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of fluids to promote healing.
- Get enough sleep: Rest is essential for recovery. Aim for 7-9 hours of sleep each night.
- Eat a healthy diet: Nutrient-rich foods will support healing. Focus on protein, fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
- Avoid smoking and alcohol: These substances can delay healing.
- Manage stress: Stress can hinder recovery. Engage in relaxing activities like yoga or meditation.
Complications:
- Infection: Symptoms include fever, chills, redness, and drainage from the incision. Contact your surgeon immediately if you suspect an infection.
- Bleeding: Contact your surgeon if you experience excessive bleeding or hematoma (a collection of blood under the skin).
- Blood clots: Patients with a history of blood clots or those who take hormone replacement therapy may be at higher risk.
- Seroma: A collection of fluid under the skin that may require drainage.
Remember that recovery timelines can vary depending on individual factors such as surgical procedure, overall health, and adherence to post-operative instructions. Follow your surgeon's guidance closely and don't hesitate to contact them with any concerns.
Things to know before start
Preparing for Plastic Surgery After Weight Loss
1. Weight Stabilization:
- Maintain a stable weight for at least 6 months prior to surgery.
- This ensures that your body has adjusted to its new shape and weight.
2. Medical Evaluation:
- Consult with your doctor to assess your overall health and surgical risks.
- This includes a physical exam, blood tests, and medical history review.
- Discuss your goals, expectations, and any concerns.
3. Stop Smoking:
- Smoking slows healing and increases the risk of complications.
- Quit smoking at least 4 weeks before and after surgery.
4. Adjust Diet:
- Eat a healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and lean protein.
- Avoid excessive sugar, processed foods, and alcohol.
- Stay well-hydrated by drinking plenty of water.
5. Physical Activity:
- Engage in regular physical activity to improve your circulation and enhance healing.
- Avoid strenuous exercise for 2 weeks before and after surgery.
6. Skin Care:
- Keep your skin moisturized to prevent dryness and irritation.
- Avoid exfoliating or using harsh skincare products that could damage your skin.
- Protect your skin from the sun with sunscreen.
7. Medications:
- Inform your doctor about any medications you are taking.
- Certain medications may need to be adjusted or stopped before surgery.
8. Support System:
- Arrange for someone to help you with daily tasks after surgery.
- Surround yourself with positive people who will support you during recovery.
9. Surgery Timeline:
- Restrict food and drink for 8-12 hours before surgery.
- Arrive at the hospital on time for your procedure.
- Follow your surgeon's instructions carefully after surgery.
10. Recovery:
- Expect some swelling, bruising, and discomfort after surgery.
- Keep your surgical wounds clean and dry.
- Wear compression garments as directed.
- Follow your surgeon's guidelines for activity, exercise, and weight-bearing.
- Attend all follow-up appointments to monitor your progress.
Remember: Plastic surgery is a significant procedure that requires careful preparation and recovery. By following these guidelines, you can increase your chances of a successful outcome and achieve your desired aesthetic results.
Recovery from Plastic Surgery After Weight Loss
Immediate Post-Operative Care:
- Rest and immobilize: Follow your surgeon's instructions for rest and activity level. Avoid strenuous activity and don't put pressure on the surgical sites.
- Elevate: Keep the surgical areas elevated above your heart level to reduce swelling.
- Drain care: If surgical drains were placed, they will need to be emptied and measured regularly until fluid production stops.
- Pain management: Your surgeon will prescribe pain medication as needed.
- Incision care: Keep incisions clean and dry. Follow your surgeon's instructions for cleaning and dressing changes.
Mid-Term Recovery (2-6 weeks):
- Continue immobilization: Gradually increase activity as tolerated, but avoid strenuous exercise or heavy lifting.
- Compression garments: Wear compression garments as directed to minimize swelling and improve circulation.
- Physical therapy: Begin physical therapy exercises as prescribed to restore range of motion and prevent muscle atrophy.
- Scar management: Apply silicone scar treatments or massage scars gently to promote healing.
Long-Term Recovery (6 weeks+):
- Gradual return to activity: Continue increasing activity gradually. Most patients can return to most normal activities within 6-12 weeks.
- Exercise: Avoid contact sports or high-impact exercise for several months.
- Scar revision: Some scars may require further revision surgery to improve their appearance.
- Follow-up appointments: Attend all follow-up appointments with your surgeon to monitor your progress and make any necessary adjustments.
Recovery Tips:
- Listen to your body: Take breaks and rest when needed. Avoid overexerting yourself.
- Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of fluids to promote healing.
- Get enough sleep: Rest is essential for recovery. Aim for 7-9 hours of sleep each night.
- Eat a healthy diet: Nutrient-rich foods will support healing. Focus on protein, fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
- Avoid smoking and alcohol: These substances can delay healing.
- Manage stress: Stress can hinder recovery. Engage in relaxing activities like yoga or meditation.
Complications:
- Infection: Symptoms include fever, chills, redness, and drainage from the incision. Contact your surgeon immediately if you suspect an infection.
- Bleeding: Contact your surgeon if you experience excessive bleeding or hematoma (a collection of blood under the skin).
- Blood clots: Patients with a history of blood clots or those who take hormone replacement therapy may be at higher risk.
- Seroma: A collection of fluid under the skin that may require drainage.
Remember that recovery timelines can vary depending on individual factors such as surgical procedure, overall health, and adherence to post-operative instructions. Follow your surgeon's guidance closely and don't hesitate to contact them with any concerns.
Surgeon

Evon Zoog, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Plastic Surgeon
Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
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Dr. Evon Zoog completed his undergraduate work at UNC Charlotte before receiving his medical degree at UNC Chapel Hill. He then moved to Chattanooga to complete his general surgery residency and felt his passion for plastic surgery grow. He was selected to train in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the prestigious University of Alabama at Birmingham where, under the direction of Dr. Jorge de la Torre, he had the privilege of being trained and mentored by some of the top plastic surgeons in the country. He completed over 100 free flap breast reconstruction procedures alongside Dr. R. Jobe Fix, one of the premier microsurgeons in the United States. He also trained with Drs. James Grotting, Al Cohn and Brad Denney where he became skilled in the most advanced and up-to-date techniques and technologies in aesthetic surgery. During his training, he authored over fourteen peer-reviewed articles in some of the most highly regarded medical journals as well as devoted time to research projects in the field.
Education & Training
- 2010 - 2014 University Of North Carolina School Of Medicine Doctor of Medicine
Board Certification(s)
- American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
2915 Coltsgate Rd, Charlotte, NC 28211, USA
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Surgeon

Evon Zoog, MD
Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
Plastic Surgeon
Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
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Dr. Evon Zoog completed his undergraduate work at UNC Charlotte before receiving his medical degree at UNC Chapel Hill. He then moved to Chattanooga to complete his general surgery residency and felt his passion for plastic surgery grow. He was selected to train in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the prestigious University of Alabama at Birmingham where, under the direction of Dr. Jorge de la Torre, he had the privilege of being trained and mentored by some of the top plastic surgeons in the country. He completed over 100 free flap breast reconstruction procedures alongside Dr. R. Jobe Fix, one of the premier microsurgeons in the United States. He also trained with Drs. James Grotting, Al Cohn and Brad Denney where he became skilled in the most advanced and up-to-date techniques and technologies in aesthetic surgery. During his training, he authored over fourteen peer-reviewed articles in some of the most highly regarded medical journals as well as devoted time to research projects in the field.
Education & Training
- 2010 - 2014 University Of North Carolina School Of Medicine Doctor of Medicine
Board Certification(s)
- American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
2915 Coltsgate Rd, Charlotte, NC 28211, USA
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