Part 4 – Loose Skin After Weight Loss: When Non-Surgical Treatments Work-and When They Don’t

Significant weight loss can leave excess or loose skin when elasticity is stretched beyond its natural ability to retract. Dr. Samuel Beran has created a 9-part education series to help patients understand physical changes that can occur during weight loss and the range of modern surgical and non-surgical treatments available to restore natural balance and confidence.

One of the most common concerns patients experience after significant weight loss is loose or excess skin. While the health benefits of weight loss are undeniable, the skin does not always adapt as quickly or completely a s patients expect. Skin is designed to stretch and contract, but it has limits. When weight gain occurs over time, the skin expands. When that weight is lost-especially rapidly-the skin may not fully retract, leading to visible laxity.

Several factors influence how the skin responds:

  • age
  • genetics
  • sun exposure
  • smoking history
  • amount of weight lost
  • speed of weight loss

Patients often notice loose skin in areas such as:

  • the abdomen
  • upper arms
  • thighs
  • lower back

These areas can be especially bothersome, affecting both appearance and comfort.

When Non-Surgical Treatments May Help

For mild skin laxity, non-surgical treatments can improve tone and quality. These include:

  • radiofrequency therapies
  • ultrasound-based treatments
  • collagen stimulation procedures

These treatments can firm the skin over time, but results are typically subtle rather than dramatic. They are best for patients with minimal laxity and good underlying elasticity.

When Surgery May Be More Effective

For patients with significant excess skin, surgical options provide more reliable results.

These may include:

  • tummy tuck (abdominoplasty)
  • arm lift (brachioplasty)
  • thigh lift
  • lower body lift

These procedures remove excess skin and reshape the body, restoring smoother, firmer contours. The choice of procedure depends on the location and degree of skin excess.

Setting Realistic Expectations

Understanding the difference between non-surgical and surgical results is important. Many patients benefit from a consultation to determine which approach aligns with their goals, lifestyle, and tolerance for downtime. A personalized plan ensures the best chance for satisfying results.


Loose skin after weight loss is a common concern, and treatment options vary depending on the degree of skin laxity. A consultation can help determine whether non-surgical treatments or surgical options may be appropriate for your situation. We are here to guide you every step of the way.

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Board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS), a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) and the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (ASAPS), and a Fellow of the  American College of Surgeons (FACS), Samuel J. Beran, MD is a highly accomplished plastic surgeon with offices in Manhattan, Harrison and Valhalla, NY. With more than 20 years’ experience and a thorough command of the most advanced techniques and technologies, Dr. Beran consistently provides his patients with the highest level of plastic, cosmetic and reconstructive surgery of the breast, face, skin and body. Recently, Dr. Beran was named a “Top Doctor” by RealSelf for his dedication to responding to consumer questions and patient feedback. The “Top Doctor” designation is awarded to less than 10% of the RealSelf physician community.

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