stomach size, apron?

This is a question for post-ops.<br>Any of you
had a lot of weight in your stomach area? If so, do
you have to have a tummy tuck or does it seem to
shrink with your weight loss?<br>I am worried about
having this huge apron.<br>thanks,<br>Dee

5 Responses to “stomach size, apron?”

  1. Neva Marjory Says:

    Dear Dee: I am two years post-op and I am sorry
    to say that I have what I refer to as my "hang-me
    down part." My stomach does hang. I have looked into
    tummy tucks but they really gross me out. My stomach
    is, however, much, much smaller than originally, so
    some of it most have gone away and firmed up (about 20
    inches worth.) I have found that stomach crunches do
    work a little, but not to the point of firming
    anything flat. It is best to wait and see exactly what
    amount of stomach hang you will have after surgery. I
    know mine isn’t so large that I can’t live with it.
    Good luck….Helen (surgery 8-14-1997)

  2. Neva Marjory Says:

    Helen,<br>thanks for getting back to me about the stomach size.<br>I was just
    worried about it hanging more than it already does.<br>congratulations on your
    weight loss.<br>Dee

  3. Neva Marjory Says:

    I know this is in response to an older post, but
    since I have just recently signed on as a new member, I
    wanted to share some information about the apron you are
    referring to.<br><br>I was one of the people that lost a
    large amount of weight on a mediacally supervised
    liquid diet. I lost 160lbs. and felt confident that I
    could keep it off. I had my apron removed (tummy tuck)
    and my upper arms reduced. Having the apron gone was
    wonderful! Clothes fit better, the bulge in the lower part
    of your pants when you are skinny enough to tuck in
    your shirt is gone, there is no way to tell you how
    great it felt……like I was really thin! That was
    160lbs. ago. Yes, I am a statistic! However, even with
    regaining the weight, I will never be sorry that the apron
    was removed and even with the gained weight, did not

    return. When I have my surgery, I am hoping that when the
    weight comes off (for good this time) that although
    there won’t be an apron, that there won’t be too much
    loose skin. I am sure it won’t be as it was before, but
    I would not hesitate to have lyposuction done to
    get that tummy I was so proud of the last
    time.<br><br>Thanks for letting me share with you.<br><br>Jean

  4. Neva Marjory Says:

    Do you know about how much a tummy tuck is?

  5. Neva Marjory Says:

    It has been ~8 years since I had my tummy tuck.
    At that time, I had the tummy tuck and my upper arms
    reduced. Both were done at a cost of approx $7,500 (I
    think). It has been so long that I may not remember the
    figures accurately. The procedure was not very painful
    and I will still stand by and say that it was well
    worth it. I would do it again. <br><br>Jean

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