Post bariatric plastic surgery refers to various cosmetic procedures performed after significant weight loss, often due to gastric bypass or sleeve gastrectomy. Common procedures include breast augmentation, body lift, and abdominoplasty, addressing excess skin and improving overall appearance and confidence.
Post bariatric plastic surgery refers to various cosmetic procedures performed after significant weight loss, often due to gastric bypass or sleeve gastrectomy. Common procedures include breast augmentation, body lift, and abdominoplasty, addressing excess skin and improving overall appearance and confidence.
Post-bariatric plastic surgery in New Zealand includes various procedures to improve body contour after significant weight loss. Common surgeries include tummy tucks, arm lifts, and thigh lifts. Patients may also opt for breast augmentation or liposuction.
New Zealand's public health system provides limited coverage for cosmetic procedures. Patients often pay out-of-pocket or use private insurance. Waiting times can vary from 3 to 6 months.