Weight loss surgery booms!

In recent years, as weight loss surgeries have been on the rise, so have procedures like tummy tucks, breast lifts, thigh lifts and upper arm lifts, which are usually associated with significant weight loss, according to new data from the American Society of Plastic Surgery (ASPS).“We’re seeing exponential growth in

By our correspondents
June 10, 2015
In recent years, as weight loss surgeries have been on the rise, so have procedures like tummy tucks, breast lifts, thigh lifts and upper arm lifts, which are usually associated with significant weight loss, according to new data from the American Society of Plastic Surgery (ASPS).
“We’re seeing exponential growth in concurrent surgeries, and we’re realizing that this is really a continuum of care for these patients,” said ASPS President Dr. Scot Glasberg, a private-practice plastic surgeon based in Manhattan, New York.
“Hanging skin can be very painful and get in the way for daily activities,” Glasberg told Reuters Health by phone.
Since 2000, ASPS has been reporting a comprehensive estimate of cosmetic and reconstructive surgeries performed by board-certified doctors in the US, including ASPS member surgeons, with data gathered via mailed questionnaires.
In the 2014 report, they estimate that overall, 1.7 million cosmetic surgical procedures were performed, a slight increase from 2013 but an overall decrease from 2000. Breast augmentation has been the top procedure since 2006.
Breast lifts were up 3 per cent since 2013 and 75 per cent since 2000, with an estimated 92,724 performed in 2014. Among people who experienced massive weight loss, the procedures increased by 10 per cent just since 2013.
Thigh lifts and tummy tuck procedures increased by five percent between 2013 and 2014 and more than 70 per cent each since 2000.
With more than 16,000 estimated upper arm lifts in 2014 compared to about 300 in 2000, that procedure had increased by more than 4,000 per cent over the 14-year period. These procedures were all up specifically after massive weight loss as well.
According to the American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, there were almost 180,000 weight loss surgeries in the US in 2013.
It’s important for bariatric surgery patients to have initial consultations including discussions about how weight loss surgery “is not a one and done deal,” Glasberg said.