ABSTRACT
A common treatment for obesity is bariatric surgery, which results in substantial weight loss and better health outcomes. For patients who have had bariatric surgery, post-bariatric body contouring surgery is an essential part of their treatment plan.
Although this surgical procedure can greatly improve self-esteem and quality of life, it comes with a special set of difficulties. Anatomical changes, loose skin, malnutrition, and psychological issues that affect patient outcomes are some of these difficulties. In addition to providing insights into improving surgical outcomes, this paper examines the literature on the difficulties encountered following bariatric body contouring surgery. In order to effectively address these issues and guarantee comprehensive patient care, a multidisciplinary approach is recommended.