Weight loss medications such as Ozempic®, Wegovy®, Zepbound®, and other GLP-1 receptor agonists have transformed the way many people approach weight management. For countless individuals, these medications have led to significant and life-changing weight loss, improved health, and renewed confidence.
However, many patients are discovering that substantial weight loss can leave behind a new challenge: excess skin and changes in body contour that diet and exercise alone cannot correct.
As a result, plastic surgeons across the country are seeing a growing number of patients seeking body contouring procedures after GLP-1-assisted weight loss.
When the body loses a substantial amount of weight, the skin may not fully retract to match the body’s new shape.
Several factors influence how well skin tightens after weight loss, including:
For many patients, especially those who have lost 30, 50, or even 100+ pounds, loose skin can persist despite maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
Common areas of concern include:
While weight loss improves overall health, excess skin can sometimes create discomfort, hygiene concerns, clothing fit issues, and frustration with appearance.
Many patients begin their weight-loss journey focused on the number on the scale. Once they reach their goal weight, attention often shifts toward body shape and skin quality.
Body contouring procedures can help address:
These procedures are designed to complement the results of weight loss—not replace healthy habits.
One of the most requested procedures after major weight loss is a tummy tuck.
Benefits may include:
Many patients report feeling more comfortable in fitted clothing and swimwear after surgery.
Patients who have experienced more extensive weight loss may benefit from a lower body lift.
This procedure can address:
A body lift creates a more balanced and comprehensive improvement in body contour.
Loose skin on the upper arms is a common concern following weight loss.
An arm lift removes excess skin and reshapes the upper arm, helping patients feel more comfortable wearing short sleeves and sleeveless clothing.
Weight loss can leave behind loose skin on the inner and outer thighs.
A thigh lift can improve contour, reduce skin irritation, and create a smoother appearance.
Weight loss often results in loss of breast volume and changes in breast position.
Options may include:
The right approach depends on each patient’s anatomy and goals.
Timing is important.
Most plastic surgeons recommend waiting until:
In many cases, maintaining a stable weight for several months before surgery helps optimize results.
Body contouring can dramatically improve shape and proportion, but it is important to understand that these procedures involve scars and recovery time.
The goal is not perfection.
The goal is to create a body contour that better reflects the hard work and commitment that led to your weight-loss success.
Most patients find that the trade-off between excess skin and strategically placed scars is well worth it.
Significant weight loss is a major achievement. Yet many patients are surprised when they continue to feel self-conscious because of loose skin.
Body contouring can be the final step in the transformation process, helping patients feel that their appearance more closely matches how healthy and confident they feel inside.
For many individuals, these procedures provide not only physical improvement but also emotional closure after years of struggling with excess weight.
If you have experienced significant weight loss through GLP-1 medications and are bothered by loose skin or changes in body contour, a consultation with a board-certified plastic surgeon can help you understand your options.
Every patient is unique, and treatment plans should be tailored to individual anatomy, goals, and lifestyle.
At our Manhattan practice, we work closely with patients to develop personalized surgical plans that help them fully enjoy the results of their weight-loss journey.
Schedule a consultation with Dr. Scot Bradley Glasberg to discuss the most effective options for your. Please contact our office at (212) 717-8550 or use our online form, to schedule a consultation to discuss the options available for you.